The 9th Punahprathista Varshikam and Koda Mahotsavam 2026 at Sreemadan Thampuran Isshaki Amman Temple, Powdikkonam, Thiruvananthapuram is a grand and spiritually significant annual festival celebrated with deep devotion, traditional rituals, and vibrant cultural programs. This sacred occasion marks the temple’s re-installation anniversary along with the Kodi Mahotsavam bringing together thousands of devotees to seek divine blessings.
The festival is observed with elaborate poojas and homams starting with Nirmalya Darshan, Ashtadravya Ganapathi Homam and special rituals conducted by temple priests. The atmosphere is filled with devotion as traditional art forms such as Neyyandi Melam, Chenda Melam, Kombuthappu Melam, and Villupattu are performed throughout the celebration days.
A major highlight is the grand procession known as Ezhunnallathu, where the deity is taken around the temple premises accompanied by devotional music and decorated ceremonial arrangements. The festival also includes Annadanam where hundreds of devotees are served sacred food as part of the offering. Important ritual days such as 30-04-2026, 01-05-2026 and 02-05-2026 feature continuous poojas, cultural programs and special ceremonies that enhance the spiritual experience of devotees. The festival concludes with powerful rituals like Pongala Nivedyam, Manjanirattam and Mangal Pooja symbolizing prosperity, purity and divine blessings. This festival stands as a reflection of Kerala’s rich temple traditions and cultural heritage.
🔥 9th Punahprathista Varshikam Opening Ceremony
🙏 Ashtadravya Maha Ganapathi Homam
🚩 Grand Ezhunnallath
🍛 Pongala Nivedyam
The grand festival begins with the ceremonial temple opening, followed by sacred Nirmalyam darshan and Ganapathi Homam. Special poojas are conducted to invoke divine blessings, marking the spiritual commencement of the 9th Punahprathista Varshikam & Koda Mahotsavam.
Devotees witness powerful Ganapathi Homam rituals performed with eight sacred offerings. Special poojas and homams are conducted throughout the day to remove obstacles and bring prosperity and well-being.
The festival stage comes alive with Neyyandi Melam, Chenda Melam, Kombuthappu Melam, and Villupattu performances. These traditional art forms reflect Kerala’s rich cultural heritage and create a devotional atmosphere.
The deity is taken out in a majestic procession accompanied by Thalappoli, traditional percussion ensembles, and devotional chants. Devotees gather along the route to offer prayers and receive blessings.
The festival concludes with Annadanam, offering sacred meals to devotees. Pongala Nivedyam, Deeparadhana, and final poojas are performed, marking the divine completion of the festival celebrations.
The sacred 9th Punahprathista Varshikam and Koda Mahotsavam 2026 begins with Kodiyettam and temple opening rituals, followed by Ganapathi Homam and special poojas invoking divine blessings.
Powerful Ganapathi Homam is performed with eight sacred offerings to remove obstacles and bring prosperity, peace, and spiritual upliftment to all devotees.
Devotional performances like Neyyandi Melam, Chenda Melam, Kombuthappu Melam, and Villupattu create a vibrant spiritual and cultural atmosphere in the temple.
The divine procession of the deity is carried out with Thalappoli, traditional percussion ensembles, and devotional chants, blessing devotees along the route.
Thousands of devotees are served sacred Annadanam as part of the festival, symbolizing equality, devotion, and divine grace.
The festival concludes with Pongala Nivedyam, Deeparadhana, Manjanirattam, and final poojas, marking divine completion with blessings for all devotees.
Venue: Sreemadan Thampuran Isshaki Amman Temple, Trivandrum
Nearest Town: Vattiyoorkavu – (2 km)
Railway: Thiruvananthapuram Central Railway Station – (7 km)
Airport: Trivandrum International Airport – (12 km)
Road: Well connected via Vattiyoorkavu–Kulasekharam Road and nearby city routes of Thiruvananthapuram; regular KSRTC and private buses, taxis and auto services are available to Pengattukonam Anchamada, Vattiyoorkavu–Kulasekharam Road, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.