Really powerful goddess.Please observe the goddess eyes for a minute or so to understand its true power. Stay at the middle and look into the eyes of the diety( no mental disturbance or bodily disturbance at that time). After that you will feel a calmness inside your brain. The sea sand is really good to walk. I liked the temple so much.The firework explosion and death toll made this temple a popular one.Please visit this temple if you alight at paravur railway station or private bus station. Walkable distance from both station.The girls from this part of kollam are really beautiful.I think these people in paravur worship goddesses more than God. Two famous temples are situated within five km radius both are goddess. The other temple nearby is Pozhikara Devi temple which is three or four kilometres away from...
Read moreA serene sanctuary amidst the lush greenery of Paravur, Puttingal Devi Temple is a beacon of faith and tradition. Its spiritual ambiance is enriched by the daily rituals and annual festivities that draw both locals and visitors. A visit here offers a peaceful retreat and a touch of Kerala’s rich cultural tapestry.It’s known for its rich history and spiritual significance, particularly during the festival celebrated in the Bharani star of the Meenam month in the Malayalam calendar. This festival is famous for series of traditional rituals that captivate devotees and...
Read moreThis is the exact place were the presence of Puttingal Devi herself was experience on an Ant Hill.
The place where Puttingal temple is located was an idyllic forest centuries ago. Once Puttingal Devi and sisters of the goddess arrived here at a journey. The thirsty goddess was greeted with coconut water to drink from the untouchable caste. Due to this reason goddess sisters left her here.
After that the abandoned god stayed in an Ant Hill (Puttu) here. After long time a woman's sickle wore grass in this Ant hill and it start bleeding and later known the presence...
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