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THOOKKAM PREIORITY DRAW WILL STRAT AT 8.30 AM TODAY click here for details The Famous Meenabharani Thookka Maholtsavam festival of 2025 will start on March 23rd (Sunday) and ends 1st April 2025. The Dewasom Tantri Brahmashri Easwaran Potti will lead the initial karmic rituals of the devotees,perform the Festival offerings, Anushtana rituals, and other traditional observances. # The grand concluding ceremony of the festival will be held on April 1st, 2025 (Tuesday) at 6:00 PM with the sacred Thukka Nercha (offering). All devotees are invited to participate in these sacred rituals and receive divine blessings. click here for details Temple Timings are in effect. Morning - 06.00 AM to 11.30 AM Evening - 05.00 PM to 07.30 PM click here for details

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"sarva mangala mangalye shive sarvaartha saadhike sharanye thryampake gowri naaraayani namosthuthe".

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Temple

Poojas and Offerings

An offering is made to Kollemcode Sree Bhadhrakali Temple for fulfilling one's wish, well-being....

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Festivals

The thookkam Mahotsavam at Kollemcode Sree Bhadhrakali Temple at Kollemcode falls on the day in the Malayalam month of Meenam, every year.....

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History

The evolution of Kollemcode Sree Bhadhrakali Temple as the supreme place of worship of the serpent Gods is associated with Bhadhrakali.....

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Events

Kollemcode Thooka Maholsavam

The temple is believed to have omni presence of Goddess and daily worship (Pooja) is being conducted here. Besides this, there is another "Mudippura" at Venkanji province where festivals are celebrated. The famous "Thookka Mahotsavam" is celebrated in "Meenabharani " which is the birth date of the Goddess is celebrated at Venkanji Temple.

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Navratri Sangeetholsavam 2024

The Navratri Sangeetholsavam at Kollemcode Sree Bhadhrakali Temple is a grand celebration of music and devotion. This event typically features traditional Carnatic and devotional music performances, attracting renowned artists and enthusiastic devotees. Held during the auspicious Navratri festival, it highlights the cultural richness and spiritual fervor of the temple, which is dedicated to Goddess Bhadhrakali, a fierce form of the divine mother.

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Kollemcode Niraputhari 2024

Niraputhari is a significant ritual observed at Kollemcode Sree Bhadhrakali Temple, marking the first offering of the newly harvested rice to the presiding deity, Goddess Bhadhrakali. This ritual symbolizes gratitude and invokes blessings for prosperity and abundance in the coming year. During the ceremony, fresh paddy is ceremoniously brought to the temple, sanctified, and offered to the goddess. Devotees gather in large numbers to witness and partake in this sacred tradition, which reinforces the connection between agricultural prosperity and divine blessings.

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Vinayaka Chaturthi

Vinayaka Chaturthi is celebrated with great devotion at the Kollemcode Sree Bhadhrakali Temple, honoring Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the harbinger of new beginnings. Though the temple's primary deity is Goddess Bhadhrakali, Lord Ganesha holds a significant place in the temple rituals. On this auspicious day, special poojas, homams, and abhishekams are performed for Lord Ganesha. Devotees offer modak (kozhukatta), bananas, and durva grass, seeking his blessings for wisdom, prosperity, and success. The temple premises are adorned with decorations, and the event fosters a festive and spiritual atmosphere.

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About Kollemcode Sree Bhadhrakali Temple

Kollemcode Bhadrakali Temple is a landmark devi temple situated in the heart of Kollemcode in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu. Temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali, an incarnation of Mother Durga, who is believed to save mankind from all the trails and troubles of Kali yuga. Temple wakes with the omkara chanted by Arabian sea and the thathwamasi messages emerging from the heart of the universe. Though Sree Bhadrakali Devi is believed to be appeared here as dual form of Shakti viz. Bhadra and Kali, the devotees gets the blessings from the unified form of Mother Durga. These Goddess' reside in semi-circular "Mudis" which are decorated with Snake Hood structures carved from jack tree wood.