The annual Thira Mahotsavam at Kadameri Sree Paradevatha Temple in Kozhikode, Kerala is a spectacular cultural and religious event celebrated from 11th to 19th April . This festival is renowned for its mesmerizing ritualistic Thira performances, traditional music, and colorful processions that draw devotees and tourists alike. Each day of the Thira Mahotsavam showcases the devotion and artistic heritage of Kerala through performances that honor the divine Paradevatha.
Following the Thira festival, the Prathishta Dina Mahotsavam commemorates the annual consecration of the temple deity, marking a significant spiritual occasion for the community. During this festival, special poojas, offerings, and processions are conducted to seek blessings for prosperity, health, and protection from evil. Devotees actively participate in the rituals, including Kodiyettam and ceremonial performances which add to the grandeur of the celebrations.
🪁 Kodiyettam
🎭 Thira Performance
🔔 Prathishta Dina Pooja
🚩 Ghoshayatra
The ceremonial filling of the Kalavara (temple altar) is performed, accompanied by traditional chants and offerings.
Daily mesmerizing ritualistic Thira performances showcase devotion and traditional Kerala art forms in honor of the deity.
A special Vettakkorumakan Thira is performed, highlighting this unique deity’s rituals and traditional martial dance elements.
Devotees participate in Karimarunnu Prayogam, a ritual involving sacred herbal applications for protection and blessings.
A grand ceremonial procession featuring decorated idols, traditional music, and vibrant participation by devotees.
The festival culminates with Prathishta Dina rituals, special poojas, offerings, and prayers seeking blessings for prosperity and well-being.
Daily ritualistic dances performed to honor the deity, showcasing Kerala’s unique cultural heritage.
A special performance dedicated to Vettakkorumakan, highlighting martial traditions and ritualistic art forms.
Devotees participate in sacred herbal rituals performed for protection, health, and spiritual blessings.
A grand ceremonial procession featuring decorated idols, traditional music, and vibrant community participation.
The ceremonial filling of the temple altar with offerings, accompanied by traditional chants and rituals.
Special consecration day rituals, poojas, and offerings performed to honor the deity and seek divine blessings.
Venue: Katameri Sree Paradevatha Temple, Kozhikode
Nearest Town: Katameri, Thaneerpanthal Katameri Road, Kerala (1 km)
Railway: Kozhikode Central Railway Station (28 km)
Airport: Kozhikode International Airport (30 km)
Road: Well connected via Katameri Road and NH 66; regular KSRTC and private buses, taxis available to Kadameri Sree Paradevatha Temple, Katameri, Kerala.