Irumbanam Vettikkavu Bhagavathi Temple – Kumbha Bharani Festival 2026
The divine presence of Irumbanam Vettikkavu Bhagavathi Temple will be celebrated with deep devotion and traditional rituals during the auspicious Kumbha Bharani Thirunal, observed on Monday, February 23, 2026 (Malayalam Era 1201).
Bharani is one of the most sacred days dedicated to Bhagavathi worship in Kerala temple traditions. It is a day marked by special poojas, devotional recitations, temple offerings, and community participation. Devotees believe that prayers offered on Bharani bring protection, prosperity, and spiritual blessings.
Morning Rituals and Devotional Programs
The festival day begins with a spiritually charged series of special poojas performed in honor of the presiding deity.
Visheshal Poojas
From the early morning hours, the temple will conduct sacred rituals invoking divine grace. These poojas are performed with tantric precision and traditional discipline, creating an atmosphere of devotion and purity.
Devi Mahatmyam Parayanam
A key highlight of the morning ceremonies is the recitation of the Devi Mahatmyam, the revered scripture glorifying the divine feminine energy. This sacred chanting symbolizes the victory of good over evil and celebrates the cosmic power of Bhagavathi.
The rhythmic recitation fills the temple premises with spiritual vibrations, offering devotees a deeply meditative experience.
Devi Prasada Oottu (Sacred Feast)
Time: 10:30 AM – 2:00 PM
As part of the Bharani celebrations, the temple will host a Devi Prasada Oottu, a sacred meal offering served to devotees.
This includes:
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Devi Prasadam Oottu
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Bharani Thirunal Oottu
Annadanam (food offering) is considered one of the highest forms of seva (service) in temple culture. Devotees partake in the meal as a blessing, reinforcing humility, gratitude, and community unity.
Evening Ceremonies
As the sun sets, the temple transitions into a serene and radiant sequence of evening rituals.
Niramala
Rows of oil lamps illuminate the temple surroundings, symbolizing divine light dispelling darkness and ignorance. The glowing lamps create a mesmerizing devotional ambiance.
Chuttuvilakku
The sacred circumambulatory lamp lighting ritual enhances the spiritual sanctity of the temple space.
Deeparadhana
The evening culminates with the Deeparadhana, where devotees witness the ceremonial waving of lamps before the deity. This ritual represents surrender, reverence, and divine connection.
Devotee Participation
All devotees are warmly invited to participate in the Kumbha Bharani Thirunal and receive the blessings of Bhagavathi.
Temple authorities emphasize:
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Collective prayer
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Devotional presence
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Spiritual harmony
Festivals such as Bharani strengthen the bond between the deity and devotees while preserving Kerala’s sacred temple heritage.
Booking for Special Poojas
Devotees wishing to conduct Visheshal Poojas are requested to book in advance.
📞 Contact Numbers:
8547178755
9249796100
Advance booking ensures proper ritual arrangements and allows devotees to offer prayers according to traditional temple procedures.
Spiritual Significance of Bharani
Bharani days are traditionally associated with:
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Devi worship
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Protection rituals
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Removal of obstacles
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Blessings for prosperity
Devotees believe Bhagavathi’s energy is especially powerful on this sacred day, making participation spiritually rewarding.
The Kumbha Bharani Festival 2026 at Irumbanam Vettikkavu Bhagavathi Temple offers a divine opportunity for devotees to immerse themselves in prayer, ritual, and sacred tradition. From morning poojas and Devi Mahatmyam recitation to annadanam and evening lamp ceremonies, the festival reflects devotion in its purest form.
All are welcome to attend and experience the spiritual grace of Bhagavathi.

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