Pulimughathu Sree Bhadra Bhagavathy Temple
Pulimughathu Sree Bhadra Bhagavathy temple is a Hindu temple located in Thazhava in the Kollam district of Kerala, India. Bhadra Bhagavathi is the presiding deity of the temple. The temple is situated about 5 km north of Karunagappally and is reachable by National Highway 47.
Aayilyathinu Kavil Pooja
100
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Abhishekam
10
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Angi Charthu
100
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Archana
10
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Bhagavatha Parayanam
2000
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Bhagavathy Seva
100
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Bhagya Sooktharchana
25
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Brahmarakshassu Pooja
50
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Charadu Japam
20
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Chirappu
3500
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Chorronu
100
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Chuttu Vilakku
1500
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Dravya Samarppanam (Vilakku, Thali, Mattinangal)
20
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Ganapathy Homam
100
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Iratti Payasam
65
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Madan Swami Pooja
50
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Ney Vilakku
15
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Noorum Palum
1001
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Oru Neram Pooja
500
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Pal Payasam
40
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Pushpanjali
25
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Raktha Pushpanjali
50
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Samvadha Sooktharchana
25
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Sharakara Payasam
35
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Shathru Samhara Archana
25
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Shathru Samhara Pushpanjali
50
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Sree Bhadra Vilakku
70
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Swoyamvara Archana
25
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Swoyamvara Pushpanjali
50
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Thrimadhuram
20
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Thulabharam
100
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Udayasthamana Pooja
1000
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Vella Nivedhyam
25
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Vidyarambham
100
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Vidya Saraswathy Archana
25
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Vivaham
8000
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Yakshiamma Pooja
50
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About Temple

Pulimughathu Sree Bhadra Bhagavathy temple is a Hindu temple located in Thazhava in the Kollam district of Kerala, India. Bhadra Bhagavathi is the presiding deity of the temple. The temple is situated about 5 km north of Karunagappally and is reachable by National Highway 47.
There are many Upadevathas (Sub-Deities) adjacent to the temple, and a few Prathishtas were either revamped or added according to the Deva Prashnam by expert astrologers recently. The main Upadevathas in the temple premises are Yakshi, Ganesha, Nagaraja, Naga Yakshi and Rekshas.
A Kavu (a patch of small forest which houses the serpent Gods), Karimbana tree and Ezhilam Pala tree are also worshipped on the belief that they house Gandharvas and Yakshis.
In the numerous temples of Onattukara, the Parayeduppu period is the festive season. It all begins when the deity of Pulimukham temple is taken out in procession for Parayeduppu. The main part of Parayeduppu is the Jeevatha constructed in the model of the temple structure itself. This box-like carriage for the deity rests on two teakwood poles about two meters long, and is in the form of a palanquin . The front resembles Thidambu behind which is a kind of pettakam (small chest) built as per Thachusaasthra calculations. Up front is a woollen cloth embroidered with shining, colourful pictures and gold trinkets. Behind that is kept the deity's holy dress, starched and pleated, and decorated with small golden pieces. 3days long visit to the homes of people who live in her Karas.
The rhythms used during Jeevatha Ezunnallathu (procession) are quite noteworthy. Starting with very slow beats, it builds up a crescendo and ends in fast beats.
The major festival at Pulimukham is Meena Bharani. This is in the month of march or April. The date is determined according to the Malayalam Calendar KollaVarsham. The "Pulimukham Bharani" is in the month of Meenam and the day which has the star Bharani and hence the name Meena Bharani. The highlight of the festival is Kuthiyottam and Kettukazhcha and Khosha Yatra and Pongala. Pongala-Pongala festival, A morning visit to the temple will give you impressions of the festival, from the glowing faces of the devotees who throng the temple since the dawn.

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