Badrakali
The Bhagawathy of this temple is Badrakali with
eight hands and each hands carries numbers of weapons and head oh Darikan. The
deity is seated facing the east and according to mythology it is believed that
the deity of Bhagawathy existed in this temple much before than that of the
Gandharva and Yakshi. And thus, equal importance is given to both Badrakali and
Gandharva and Yakshi.
Main offering to Bhadra
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OFFERING
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Rs.
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Pushpanjali |
05
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Archana |
10
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Manjal poddi |
15
|
Bhagawath seva |
51
|
Kadum Payasam(250g) |
60
|
Sastha
Sastha or Ayappa is believed to be the son of Lord Shiva and Lord
Vishnu. The deity is positioned on the southern side facing the east. During the
Mandala season the Ayyappa devotees arrive at the temple for wearing the
ceremonial
Mala and Kettu-nira.
Brahma Rakshas
The Atmas of Brahmins who are experienced in Tantric cult
is invoked as Brahma Rakshas. The deity of Brahma Rakshas is located on the
southern side of the temple facing the east. It is customary to take permission
from Brahma Rakshas before commencing the construction activities.
.
Mala and Kettu-nira.
Main offering to Sastha
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OFFERING
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Rs.
|
Elluthiri |
10
|
Ney-vilakku |
10
|
Neeranjanam |
25
|
Karuka-mala |
30
|
Ney-payasam |
60
|
Brahma Rakshas
Main offering to Brahma Rakshas
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OFFERING
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Rs.
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Pal-payasam (1Litter) |
50
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Guru
Guru is the ‘Brahama chaythanyam’ (good spirit) of Brahmins who are found the temple. The deity of Guru is located on the north-west side of the temple facing the east.
Guru is the ‘Brahama chaythanyam’ (good spirit) of Brahmins who are found the temple. The deity of Guru is located on the north-west side of the temple facing the east.
Sarpa kavu
A Sarpa kavu is also there near the premise of the temple.’Sarpa
pooja’ is also performed in an auspicious occasion in between the Vishu Utsav
and ‘Pathamudayam’. Devotees can offer poojas in this time to remove ‘Sarpa
Dosha
Main offering to Sarpam
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Offering only avilable in the days of
Vishu Utsav
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OFFERING
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Rs.
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Sarpa pooja |
501
|
Nurum palum |
51
|
Manjal poddi |
15
|
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