Althara Utsavam 2026 – Sree Mahaganapathi Temple, Kambrathuchalla, Muthalamada

Althara Utsavam 2026

Sree Mahaganapathi Temple, Kambrathuchalla, Muthalamada

The sacred grounds of Sree Mahaganapathi Temple, Kambrathuchalla, Muthalamada, Palakkad, prepare to welcome devotees for the grand Althara Utsavam 2026, scheduled from February 24 to February 28, 2026 (Malayalam Era 1201, Kumbham 12–16). Dedicated to Lord Mahaganapathi, the remover of obstacles and the bestower of Siddhi and Buddhi, this five-day celebration is a vibrant convergence of devotion, rituals, temple arts, melam traditions, and community participation.

Althara Utsavam 2026 celebrations at Sree Mahaganapathi Temple
Maha Ganapathi Homam ritual in Muthalamada temple

Festival Significance

Althara Utsavam is one of the most spiritually uplifting events in the temple calendar. The festival symbolizes renewal, gratitude, and divine blessings. Devotees gather to seek the grace of Mahaganapathi Bhagavan, whose presence in Kambrathuchalla is revered as a source of prosperity, wisdom, and protection.

The temple’s serene surroundings nestled amid the scenic beauty of Muthalamada, often called the “land of mango fragrance” provide a fitting backdrop to the sacred festivities.

Devotees attending Deeparadhana at Mahaganapathi Temple
Panchavadyam performance at Kambrathuchalla temple festival


Caparisoned elephants at Althara Utsavam procession
Lalitha Sahasranama Pushpanjali offering

Sacred Commencement & Mahapattabhishekam

The 2026 celebrations begin with ceremonial rituals invoking divine energies. A major highlight of the festival is the Mahapattabhishekam, conducted under the guidance of the esteemed Thantri Brahmasree Parappoor Mana Narayanan Namboodiripad. This sacred rite marks a spiritually charged beginning, sanctifying the festival period.

Kalasham Abhishekam ceremony at Ganapathi temple
Sopana Sangeetham devotional concert

Daily Rituals & Pooja Schedule

Annadanam at Community Hall PothampadamFebruary 26, 2026 (Kumbham 14 – Thursday)

Evening Rituals (from 4:00 PM):

  • Prasada Shuddhi

  • Bhagavatha Seva

  • Lalitha Sahasranama Pushpanjali

  • Vasthubali

  • Athazha Pooja

  • Prasada Distribution

The evening rituals emphasize purification and devotional surrender, setting a tranquil spiritual tone.


Nadaswaram recital during temple festivalFebruary 27, 2026 (Kumbham 15 – Friday)

Morning (from 5:00 AM):

  • Maha Ganapathi Homam

  • Usha Pooja

  • Chathushuddhi

  • Dhara Panchagavyam

  • Ottakkalasha Poojas for Upadevathas

  • Kalasham Aadi Ucha Pooja

  • Prasada Distribution

Evening (from 5:00 PM):

  • Deeparadhana

  • Bhagavatha Seva

  • Lalitha Sahasranama Archana

  • Athazha Pooja

This day is especially auspicious for devotees seeking obstacle removal and success.


February 28, 2026 (Kumbham 16 – Saturday)

Morning (from 5:00 AM):

  • Maha Ganapathi Homam

  • Usha Pooja

  • Kalashams for Navagrahas

  • Kalasha Poojas for Nagas, Subrahmanya, and Ayyappa

  • Panchagavyam

  • 25 Kalasham Abhishekam

  • Ucha Pooja


Theyyam performance at Althara UtsavamMulliyankavu-Style Grand Annadanam

Mahaa Annadanam – February 28, 2026 (11:00 AM)

Venue: Community Hall, Pothampadam

Annadanam (sacred food offering) is regarded as the highest form of charity in Sanatana Dharma. The temple committee invites devotees to participate by sponsoring rice and provisions. This noble act is believed to remove sorrow, attract abundance, and invoke divine merit.


Singari Melam cultural performancePanchavadyam – The Rhythmic Majesty

February 28, 2026 (8:30 AM)

A spectacular Panchavadyam ensemble led by Ashan Nenmara Prasad will resonate through the temple premises. Over 30 accomplished artists will present the classical percussion symphony featuring:

  • Thimila

  • Maddalam

  • Idakka

  • Kombu

  • Elathalam

The performance celebrates Kerala’s percussive heritage and heightens the festival’s ceremonial grandeur.

Sopana Sangeetham

February 27, 2026 (7:00 PM)

A devotional Sopana Sangeetham recital by Smt. Sneha Lakshmi offers an ethereal musical experience rooted in temple tradition.

Pandimelam percussion ensemble
Talappoli procession with lamps

Temple Vilakku and Seeveli ritual
Navagraha Kalasham Pooja

Nagadevatha Kalasha Pooja
Devotional crowd at Mahaganapathi Temple

Traditional Kerala temple festival decorations
Evening Athazha Pooja at Althara Utsavam

Cultural & Processional Highlights

The festival radiates cultural brilliance with:

  • Nadaswaram recitals

  • Kaikottikali

  • Theyyam

  • Chendamelam

  • Singari Melam

  • Pandimelam

  • Talappoli

Gaja Veeranmaar (Caparisoned Elephants)

Majestic temple elephants, revered as embodiments of divine presence, will participate in the ceremonial processions. Featured elephants include:

  • Vayaloor Parameswaran

  • Pazhayannur Sreeraman

  • Cherpulassery Ananthapadmanabhan

  • Thechikottukavu Devidasan

  • Akkavil Vishnu Narayanan

Their presence enhances the visual splendor and spiritual intensity of the utsavam.

Special Offering – “One Foot of Soil”

As part of temple renovation efforts linked to future National Highway developments, devotees are invited to contribute symbolically through the “One Foot of Soil” initiative.

Contribution: ₹1001 per unit
Account: Federal Bank, Muthalamada
IFSC: FDRL0001086

This initiative supports temple preservation and infrastructure renewal.


Monthly Annadanam Tradition

The temple conducts Annadanam on the first day of every Malayalam month, offering breakfast prasadam. Devotees may sponsor Annadanam during birth months or memorial observances.

Althara Utsavam 2026 at Sree Mahaganapathi Temple is more than a festival—it is a sacred celebration of faith, heritage, music, ritual precision, and collective devotion. From powerful homams to majestic melam performances and Annadanam, every aspect reflects Kerala’s living temple culture.

Devotees, families, and festival enthusiasts are warmly welcomed to experience divine blessings and cultural magnificence.

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