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Kelezheshwaram Sree Mahadeva Temple Shivaratri Mahotsavam 2026


Kelezheshwaram Sree Mahadeva Temple Shivaratri Mahotsavam 2026

KalabhabhishekamThe Kelezheshwaram Sree Mahadeva Temple, located in Attingal, Thiruvananthapuram, reverently announces the Shivaratri Mahotsavam 2026, to be celebrated on 14 and 15 February 2026 (Malayalam Era 1201, Kumbham 2 & 3). This sacred festival is dedicated to Lord Mahadeva (Shiva), the cosmic force symbolizing transformation, renewal, and supreme consciousness.

Maha Shivaratri is one of the most spiritually significant observances in the Shaivite tradition. Devotees consider this occasion highly auspicious for prayer, meditation, and participation in temple rituals that invoke divine blessings. At Kelezheshwaram, the Mahotsavam is observed with deep devotion, traditional discipline, and ceremonial grandeur.

Thalappoli 2026A key highlight of the festival is the Kalabhabhishekam, a sacred anointing ritual performed with fragrant sandal paste. This revered offering symbolizes purity, serenity, and the cooling grace of Lord Shiva. Devotees witness the deity adorned in sacred splendor, radiating divine presence and spiritual energy.

Another central ritual is the Maha Mrityunjaya Homam, a powerful Vedic fire ceremony dedicated to the Mrityunjaya aspect of Lord Shiva. This homam is traditionally performed for health, protection, longevity, and relief from obstacles. The chanting of sacred mantras during the ritual creates a profoundly uplifting spiritual atmosphere.

The Mahotsavam also features Pushpabhishekam, where the deity is ceremonially bathed in fresh flowers. This ritual signifies devotion, beauty, and gratitude, enhancing the sanctity and visual magnificence of the temple celebrations.

Among the vibrant ceremonial events is the Thalappoli, a traditional procession involving devotees carrying ceremonial lamps and offerings. The rhythmic accompaniment of temple percussion and devotional chants heightens the sacred ambiance, reflecting Kerala’s rich temple heritage.

The sacred Sreebhoothabali is another integral ritual, symbolizing offerings to divine attendants and the preservation of cosmic harmony. The Ezhunnallathu further adds grandeur, as the deity is ceremonially taken around the temple premises amidst traditional music and devotional fervor.

Throughout the Shivaratri Mahotsavam, the temple becomes a center of prayer, reflection, and collective devotion. Devotees gather to seek Lord Mahadeva’s blessings for inner peace, strength, and spiritual progress.

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