The Prathishta Varshika Mahotsavam and Pongala 2026 at Theruvilparambu Sree Durga Devi Temple, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala is a grand annual spiritual celebration that brings together thousands of devotees in devotion, tradition and cultural unity. The festival will be held from May 4 to May 8, 2026, with each day dedicated to sacred rituals, special poojas, homams, devotional programs and community offerings.
The highlight of the festival is the Pongala ritual on May 8, 2026, where women devotees gather to prepare sacred offerings to the Goddess Durga Devi. The temple follows traditional tantric customs, including Abhishekam, Ganapathi Homam, Kalasha Pooja and Devi Mahatmya recitations creating a deeply spiritual atmosphere throughout the event.
The festival also includes important rituals such as Maha Mrityunjaya Homam on May 5, 2026, community annadanam, bhajans, and cultural performances that reflect Keralaโs rich devotional heritage. Devotees believe that participating in this Mahotsavam brings blessings, prosperity and spiritual upliftment from Goddess Durga and Bhadrakali.
๐ Prathishta Varshika Mahotsavam Rituals
๐ฅ Maha Mrityunjaya Homam & Ganapathi Homam
๐บ Kalasha Pooja & Abhishekam Rituals
๐ช Pongala Offering
๐ถ Devi Mahatmya Parayanam & Bhajans
The Prathishta Varshika Mahotsavam and Pongala 2026 begins with traditional temple rituals including Palliyunarthal, Nirmalya Darshan, Abhishekam, Nivedyam, and Deeparadhana. The day marks the ceremonial inauguration of the festival with Ganapathi Homam, Acharya Varanam, and devotional bhajans creating a divine atmosphere at Theruvilparampu Sree Durga Devi Kshetram.
A powerful spiritual segment featuring Maha Mrityunjaya Homam and Ganapathi Homam is performed with great devotion. This is followed by Devi Mahatmya Parayanam, Naga Pooja, and special tantric rituals dedicated to the presiding deities, invoking blessings for health, prosperity, and protection.
The festival includes sacred Annadanam offered to all devotees as a divine service. Along with this, Bhagavathi Seva, homams, and temple rituals are conducted, followed by devotional bhajans and spiritual gatherings that strengthen community bonding and faith.
The temple resonates with devotional energy through Devi Mahatmya recitations, Soundarya Lahari chanting, and special bhakti music programs. Cultural performances by bhajana groups and devotees highlight the rich tradition of Kerala temple arts and spiritual heritage.
The festival culminates with the sacred Pongala offering dedicated to Goddess Durga Devi. Devotees prepare the holy offering with devotion, followed by Kalasha Abhishekam, Turmeric Abhishekam, Kumkuma Abhishekam, and final Deeparadhana, marking the divine conclusion of the Prathishta Varshika Mahotsavam.
The Prathishta Varshika Mahotsavam 2026 begins with traditional temple rituals including Ganapathi Homam, Acharya Varanam, and Deeparadhana at Theruvilparampu Sree Durga Devi Kshetram, marking the divine start of the festival.
A powerful spiritual ritual featuring Maha Mrityunjaya Homam and Ganapathi Homam is conducted for health, protection, and prosperity, along with Vedic chanting and tantric poojas.
The divine tradition of Annadanam is offered to thousands of devotees, symbolizing compassion and unity, along with bhajans and devotional gatherings during the festival days.
The temple resonates with devotional energy through Devi Mahatmya Parayanam, bhajans, and cultural performances by various bhajana groups, showcasing Keralaโs spiritual heritage.
The sacred Pongala 2026 is performed by thousands of women devotees as an offering to Goddess Durga Devi, creating a divine atmosphere of devotion and unity.
The grand festival concludes with Kalasha Abhishekam, Kumkuma Abhishekam, and Deeparadhana, leaving devotees with divine blessings of Goddess Durga Devi and Bhadrakali.
Venue: Theruvilparampu Sree Durga Devi Temple, Trivandrum
Nearest Town: Mannammoola โ (1 km)
Railway: Trivandrum Central Railway Station โ (6 km)
Airport: Trivandrum International Airport โ (10 km)
Road: Well connected via Mannammoola, Peroorkada, Kudappanakunnu and major city routes of Thiruvananthapuram; regular KSRTC and private buses, taxis and auto services are available to Theruvilparampu Sree Durga Devi Kshetram, GXMH+4J7, Mannammoola, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695005