Prathista Varshikam 2026

Prathista Varshikam

The auspicious Prathista Varshikam 2026 of Netturkavil Sree Bhagavathi Temple, Thottakkad, Kottayam will be celebrated with great devotion and traditional grandeur on Friday, June 12, 2026 (1201 Edavam 29). The annual festival is one of the important spiritual occasions of the temple, attracting devotees and devotees of Goddess Bhagavathi from various parts of Kerala. The celebrations are conducted with traditional rituals, vibrant processions, devotional music and special poojas seeking the blessings of the divine mother. The festival ceremonies will begin in the morning with the sacred Kalasham at 9:30 AM, followed by important temple rituals and offerings. Devotees participate in the holy Kalashabhishekam, offering prayers for prosperity, peace, health, and spiritual well-being. The temple atmosphere becomes spiritually vibrant with devotional chants, traditional rituals and the presence of hundreds of devotees.

One of the major attractions of the celebration is the grand Thalappoli Procession scheduled at 6:00 PM. The colorful procession will commence from the Sree Virat Viswabrahmadeva Temple Sannidhi with traditional percussion ensembles and ceremonial accompaniments, passing through Thiyani and Ambalakkavala before reaching the temple premises. The evening rituals include Pushpabhishekam and Deeparadhana creating a divine and devotional atmosphere for all devotees attending the festival.

he Prathista Varshikam at Netturkavil Sree Bhagavathi Temple stands as a symbol of Kerala’s rich temple traditions and cultural heritage, offering devotees an opportunity to experience devotion, spirituality, and traditional temple festivities in a sacred environment.

🌸 Prathista Varshikam

πŸͺ” Kalashabhishekam

πŸ₯ Thalappoli Ghoshayatra

🌺 Pushpabhishekam

πŸ”₯ Deeparadhana

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Prathista Varshikam Notice

πŸ“… Prathista Varshikam 2026 Schedule

Kalasham

The Prathista Varshikam at Netturkkavil Sree Bhagavathi Temple begins with the sacred Kalasham ritual, marking the auspicious start of the festival with traditional prayers and spiritual offerings.

Kalashabhishekam & Morning Poojas

Devotees participate in Kalashabhishekam and special poojas dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathi. These rituals are performed with devotion for prosperity, protection, and overall well-being.

Devotional Rituals & Offerings

Various sacred offerings such as Pushpabhishekam and other traditional poojas are conducted, creating a deeply spiritual atmosphere in the temple throughout the day.

Thalappoli Ghoshayatra

The grand Thalappoli procession takes place with traditional percussion ensembles and devotional participation, moving from the designated starting point through local routes to the temple.

Deeparadhana & Closing Rituals

The festival concludes with Deeparadhana and final poojas, filling the temple with divine light, chants, and blessings of Sree Bhagavathi for all devotees.

Key Highlights of Prathista Varshikam

Prathista Varshikam

The sacred Prathista Varshikam celebrates the annual consecration day of Netturkkavil Sree Bhagavathi Temple with devotional rituals and offerings.

Kalashabhishekam

Devotees witness the divine Kalashabhishekam, where sacred rituals are performed to invoke blessings of Sree Bhagavathi for prosperity and protection.

Thalappoli Ghoshayatra

The vibrant Thalappoli procession is conducted with traditional percussion ensembles and devotional participation, creating a festive spiritual atmosphere.

Pushpabhishekam

The divine Pushpabhishekam is performed by offering fresh flowers to the Goddess, symbolizing devotion, purity, and gratitude.

Deeparadhana

The sacred Deeparadhana fills the temple with divine light and chants, marking the spiritual climax of the festival celebrations.

Devotional Participation

Hundreds of devotees gather to take part in rituals and prayers, experiencing divine blessings and the rich cultural traditions of Kerala temple festivals.

Prathista Varshikam

Location & Access

Nearest Town: Thottakkad

Railway: Kuruppanthara Railway Station (7 km)

Airport: Cochin International Airport (75 km)

Road: Well connected via Kuravilangad – Kuruppanthara – Ettumanoor routes and nearby MC Road network. Regular KSRTC and private buses, along with taxi and auto services, are available to reach Netturkkavil Sree Bhagavathi Temple, Thottakkad, Kottayam, Kerala.