Prathistadina Mahotsavam at Sri Kaikulangara Karuthakkodu Mahadeva Temple, Kadangode, Thrissur is a highly auspicious annual temple festival celebrated with deep devotion and traditional rituals. The grand event will be observed on 28 May 2026 (Saturday), under the Makam star in the Malayalam month of Edavam. This sacred occasion marks the consecration anniversary of Lord Mahadeva in the temple and is conducted with elaborate Vedic rites and cultural programs.
The festival begins with preliminary purification rituals on 22 May 2026 (Friday) evening, followed by special Bhagavatha Seva. On 23 May 2026 (Saturday), devotees witness powerful rituals such as Ganapathi Homam, Navakam, Panchagavyam, Ucha Pooja, and Sri Bhootha Bali, along with traditional evening ceremonies like Chuttuvilakku and Niramala. From morning onwards, a captivating Thayambaka performance led by artists under the guidance of Vellithiruthi Prabhakaran Nair adds cultural richness to the celebration.
A major highlight of the Prathistadina Mahotsavam 2026 is the offering of Chathushatham Payasam, which can be pre-booked by devotees. Continuous Akhanda Nama Japam will be conducted from morning to evening, creating a deeply spiritual atmosphere. The festival concludes with Prasada Oottu, a community feast for all devotees. This temple festival stands as a symbol of faith, tradition and devotion in Kerala’s rich cultural heritage.
🕉️ Prathistadina Mahotsavam – Sacred Consecration Day Rituals (28 May 2026, Saturday – Makam Star)
🔥 Ganapathi Homam, Navakam & Panchagavyam – Purification and Blessings (23 May 2026 Morning)
🎶 Thayambaka Performance – Traditional Kerala Percussion Program (From 9:30 AM Onwards)
🍛 Chathushatham Payasam Offering – Main Prathishta Day Special Neivedyam (Advance Booking Available)
🍽️ Prasada Oottu & Akhanda Nama Japam – Continuous Devotional Chanting & Community Feast (Full Day Program)
The official announcement of Prathistadina Mahotsavam 2026 at Sri Kaikulangara Karuthakkodu Mahadeva Temple, Thrissur is released, informing devotees about the festival dates, rituals, and participation details.
Devotees can begin advance booking for special offerings such as Chathushatham Payasam and other poojas through the temple counter and contact numbers. Early booking is encouraged due to high demand.
The festival rituals begin with temple purification followed by Bhagavatha Seva, creating a spiritually pure atmosphere for the upcoming consecration ceremonies.
Powerful Vedic rituals including Ganapathi Homam, Navakam, and Panchagavyam are performed to remove obstacles and invoke divine blessings for the Prathistadina Mahotsavam.
Midday rituals include Ucha Pooja and Sri Bhootha Bali, offering deep spiritual significance and traditional worship practices at the temple.
The temple is beautifully decorated with lamps during Chuttuvilakku and Niramala ceremonies, creating a divine ambiance for devotees.
A traditional Kerala percussion performance by artists under Vellithiruthi Prabhakaran Nair’s lineage adds cultural vibrance to the festival.
The most auspicious day of the festival, marking the consecration anniversary of Lord Mahadeva with grand poojas and devotional gatherings.
A major highlight of the festival is the sacred Chathushatham Payasam offering, prepared and distributed as divine prasadam to devotees.
Continuous chanting of sacred mantras from morning to evening creates a powerful spiritual environment throughout the temple premises.
The festival concludes with a grand Prasada Oottu, where all devotees are served a traditional Kerala feast as a blessing from Lord Mahadeva.
The Prathistadina Mahotsavam 2026 concludes with prayers and blessings, marking the end of the sacred celebrations and thanking all devotees for their participation.
The grand consecration anniversary celebration at Sri Kaikulangara Karuthakkodu Mahadeva Temple, held on 28 May 2026 (Makam star) with divine rituals and devotion.
Ganapathi Homam, Navakam, Panchagavyam, Ucha Pooja, and Bhootha Bali performed for spiritual purification and divine blessings.
Classical Kerala percussion program by expert artists adding cultural richness and festive energy to the Prathistadina Mahotsavam.
A sacred prasadam offering prepared as the main neivedyam of the festival, available through advance booking for devotees.
Continuous chanting from morning to evening creates a powerful spiritual vibration throughout the temple during the festival days.
All devotees are served traditional Kerala prasadam meals as part of the sacred concluding ritual of Prathistadina Mahotsavam.
Venue: Sri Kaikulangara Karuthakkodu Mahadeva Temple, Thrissur
Nearest Town : Kadangode
Railway: Thrissur Railway Station (20 km)
Airport: Cochin International Airport, Nedumbassery (70 km)
Road: Sri Kaikulangara Karuthakkodu Mahadeva Temple, Kadangode, Chembadi, Thrissur – 680584 is well connected through the Thrissur–Kunnamkulam–Guruvayur road network. Regular KSRTC buses, private buses, taxis, and auto-rickshaws are available from Thrissur, Guruvayur, and nearby towns, making the temple easily accessible for devotees throughout the year and especially during festival seasons.
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