One of the famous ganapathy temples in south kerala. Situated near to civilstation close to main road.. Good ambience peaceful atmosphere. Adviced to wish in morning to feel the soothness and calmness even situated inside the city Main diety is sree maha ganapathy and dharma sastha Also nagas, navagrahas are worshipped. Large pond is situated behind the temple where the main road goes round. Coconut offering to the diety can be bought from counter on the left hand side or south of the main entrance. A tap to wash hand and leg can be seen on right hand side on extreme north.. Bills to offering in name and birth star is made inside the temple.. Place to break coconut is outside. For other offering like incense stick, flower garland camphor etc can be bought from the shops oppositie to the temple.. Unniyappam can be bought...
Read moreThe Kottarakkulam Sree Mahaganapathy Temple in Kollam, Kerala, is a revered Hindu shrine primarily dedicated to Lord Ganesha, though Lord Shiva is the main deity. Known for its ancient origins and the legend of Perumthachan installing the Ganesha idol, the temple uniquely follows Tamilian Vedic Pooja methods. Its tranquil atmosphere attracts devotees, especially for its famous "Unniyappam" offering. Major festivals include the installation festival and Vinayaka Chathurthi, drawing large crowds. Beyond religious rituals, the temple actively engages in philanthropic activities, making it a significant spiritual and community hub.peak time parking is difficult other wise u will find good space...
Read moreThe temple is situated in the centre part of the Kollam corporation, near the Kollam Civil Station. The main deity enshrined here is Lord Ganesh, apart from Nagaraja and Swami Aiyappan. The main priest-hold of this temple is run by Tamil Brahmin community of Kollam Corporation,consisting of 270 families. The Prasadams here are mainly Appams and Modakams. The annual Vinayaka Chathurthi festival of the Kottarakulam Maha ganapathy here begins in August. Rituals including Ashta Dravya Mahaganapathy Homam, Kalashapooja, laksharchana and pushpabhishekam forms a major...
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