Thiruvanikkavu Temple

Thiruvanikkavu Temple is a famous temple in Kerala located near Vadakkancherry about 18 kilometers away from Thrissur railway station. Dedicated to goddess Bhagavathy, this temple is popular among people because of the gorgeous Machattu Mamangm festival. A lot of pilgrims and devotees visit the temple during this time in order to enjoy the beauty of the festival and to participate in it. Visit our website www.ksu.in to know the popular temples in Kerala and arrange some hassle-free pilgrim holidays.

An Ancient Temple

Located at the Mullurkara in the Thrissur district, Thiruvanikkavu Temple is a famous temple in the state. The unique festival, Machattu Mamangm makes this temple popular among devotees and pilgrims. It is almost 25 kilometers away from Thrissur Town. Goddess Bhagavathy is the presiding deity of Thiruvanikkavu Temple who is an incarnation of Goddess Gurga. This temple also has sub-shrines of Lord Ayappa and Vazhali Bhagavathi, the elder sister of Thiruvani Bhagavathi. In the north-eastern part of the temple, there is place for the worship of Nagas.

Architecture of Thiruvanikkavu Temple

Thiruvanikkavu Bhagavathy temple is a beautiful pilgrim center with eye-catching architecture. Located in a peaceful place, people love the serene and quiet ambience of this temple. You can see ancient inscriptions on the walls of this temple. Visitors can get an idea about the rich history of the temple from the inscriptions on the walls. At the entrance of the temple, you can see two trees and a pond which are its peculiar features.

Machattu Mamangam

The annual festival, Machattu Mamangam is the highlight of Thiruvanikkavu Temple. It is certainly an annual extravaganza celebrated with full vigor and fervor. Thousands of devotees not only from Kerala, but from South India visit the temple during this time in order to watch its charm. This five-day massive celebration involves exhilarating entertainment and wonderful pageantry.

The heavily decorated Kuthirakolams are the highlight of this festival. This main ritual celebrates on the last day of the festival. Kuthirakolams are motifs of the horses represent different villages of this area which being taken out for procession to the temple as an offering. Devotees believe that Goddess Bhagavathy leaves this temple during this time to visit the homes of them and accepts these offerings in turn showering blessings. Elephants dressed up in regal way accompany the procession along with traditional orchestra. The traditional percussion music, chendamelam makes the event a real treat to the visitors of the temple during this festival.

How To Reach Thiruvanikkavu Temple

Located nearly 25 kilometers away from Thrissur, Thiruvanikkavu Temple is well connected by road. Thrissur is the nearest railway station which is approximately 21 kilometers away. Cochin International Airport is about 58 kilometers from this shrine. You can hire a taxi or take bus from the airport or railway station to reach this temple.

Plan a trip to Thiruvanikkavu Temple during the Machattu Mamangam which usually occurs in the third week of February. Let us plan your pilgrim holidays in Kerala and a trip to this temple in order to watch the different celebrations of this festival. Get more details about the festival and other cultural activities in Thrissur by visiting our website.
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