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Chettikulangara Sree Bhagavathy Temple

Alappuzha

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Chettikulangara, Mavelikkara Taluk, Alappuzha district, Kerala, India

Nestled in the serene village of Chettikulangara, this temple is a beacon of divine Shakti, dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathy. It stands as a proud bearer of Kerala's rich cultural heritage, with its complex temple architecture and the lively pulse of its festivals. The temple's spiritual ambiance is enhanced by the presence of other deities such as Goddess Yakshini, Lord Ganapathy, Lord Nagaraja, Lord Balakan, Lord Muhurthi, and the Rakshas, each adding layers to the temple's divine aura.

Details

Open & closing time
05:00 - 11:30, 17:00 - 19:30
Darshan wait time
30 minutes to 1 hour during peak season
Best time to visit
The best time to visit is during the annual festivals, especially the Kumbha Bharani festival. Avoid visiting during peak summer months for a more comfortable experience.
Parking
Available

Special Note:

  • The temple's Kettukazhcha display, featuring grand chariots and effigies, is a sight to behold and captures the essence of the temple's festive spirit.
  • The Kumbha Bharani festival, celebrated with great fervor, is marked by rituals like Kuthiyottam, drawing devotees from far and wide.
Darshan and Temple Pooja at Chettikulangara Sree Bhagavathy Temple
Daily darshan timings and puja schedule at Chettikulangara Sree Bhagavathy Temple

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Etiquette And Temple Information

    To experience the divine ambiance without the rush, consider visiting during the early morning or late evening. Ensure not to miss the Kettukazhcha display during the Kumbha Bharani festival, and always show respect towards the local customs and traditions that breathe life into this sacred place.
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Accessibility Information
The temple, while welcoming to all, does have steps that lead to the main shrine. These steps, though steep, are interspersed with resting points, allowing devotees of all ages to partake in the divine *darshan* comfortably and at their own pace.

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