Vadakkan Koyikkal Devi Temple Puthiyavila

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Vadakkan Koyikkal temple, a Devi temple or Bhagavathi temple near Kayamkulam, is situated in Puthiyavila village,[1] Alappuzha in Kerala.[2]

DistrictAlappuzha
FestivalsKumbha Bharani,
Nava Yajnam
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Vadakkan Koyikkal Devi Temple, Puthiyavila
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictAlappuzha
DeityParvati
FestivalsKumbha Bharani,
Nava Yajnam
Location
LocationPuthiyavila
StateKerala
Country India
Vadakkan Koyikkal Devi Temple Puthiyavila is located in Kerala
Vadakkan Koyikkal Devi Temple Puthiyavila
Vadakkan Koyikkal Devi Temple, Puthiyavila, Alappuzha, Kerala
Coordinates9°11′25″N 76°27′14″E
Architecture
TypeArchitecture of Kerala
Specifications
TempleOne
Elevation25.04 m (82 ft)
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Sree Parvathy Devi is mainly worshiped in the temple. The other main idols of this temple are lord Shiva, Bhadrakaali and Sree Dharma Shastav. Idols of Naga devada, Khandakarna, Yekshi, Yogishwara and Brahmarakshas are also worshiped in this temple.

The main specialty of Vadakkan Koyikkal temple is that the sreekovil (main temple) is a two-storey structure. Sree Parvathy, the main idol, is placed on the ground floor, while Mahadeva (Shiva) is located on the first floor.[3]

Kumba Bharani is the main festival of the temple, celebrated on the Bharani day of the Malayalam calendar month Kumbham.[4] This festival is believed to mark the birthday of Vadakkan Koyikkal Devi and lasts for 10 days, featuring impressive kettukazhcha on the ninth and tenth days.

Navaha Yekngam is one of the celebrations held at Vadakkan Koyikkal Devi temple, conducted over nine days in April–May. During these nine days, religious ceremonies (poja) are performed, and annadana (offering food to people) takes place daily within the temple premises.

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