Experience the grandeur of Athachamayam, vibrant temple rituals,
and cultural celebrations that mark the spirit of Kochi
Ernakulam, the vibrant heart of Kochi, is a cultural hotspot where tradition meets modern life. The district is renowned for its colorful festivals, grand temple celebrations, and heritage events that reflect Kerala’s rich history.
The iconic Athachamayam festival at Tripunithura marks the beginning of Onam with a majestic procession featuring decorated elephants, traditional art forms, and cultural performances. Alongside this, festivals like Ernakulathappan Utsavam and Aluva Sivarathri bring together devotion and celebration in spectacular ways.
The sacred Thamboola Prashnam at Thirunayathode Sivanarayana Temple, Ernakulam is a powerful astrological ritual conducted to analyze temple energy, planetary influences, and divine guidance for spiritual harmony and prosperity.
The sacred Balalaya Prathishta at Kannangattu Bhagavathy Temple, Edakochi, Ernakulam is a divine ritual marking the temporary consecration of the deity during temple reconstruction. The ceremony includes Ganapathi Havanam, Bhagavathi Seva, and Vedic chanting to invoke the blessings of Goddess Bhagavathy for the renewed sanctum.
The sacred Poomoodal Vazhipadu at Kuttamana Bhagavathi Temple, Keezhadam, Ernakulam is a divine flower offering ritual dedicated to Goddess Bhagavathi. Devotees offer fresh flowers with devotion to seek blessings, prosperity, and protection. The ritual is performed with traditional poojas and devotional chants in a spiritually uplifting atmosphere.
The sacred Ayyappa Bhagavatha Pancha Dina Jnana Yajnam at Thuruthummal Sree Veerabhadrakali Temple, Ernakulam is a five day spiritual event dedicated to Lord Ayyappa. The yajnam includes continuous Bhagavatha parayanam, devotional discourses, homams, bhajans, and cultural programs that spread the message of dharma, devotion, and universal harmony in a spiritually uplifting atmosphere.
The sacred Thalappoli Mahotsavam at Panichayam Devi Temple, Ernakulam is a vibrant festival celebrated during the month of Kumbham (February–March) on the auspicious Bharani star. The festival features traditional Thalappoli processions, special poojas, Deeparadhana and cultural programs creating a divine atmosphere filled with devotion, prosperity and Kerala’s rich temple traditions.
The auspicious Thrikarthika Festival at Panichayam Devi Temple, Ernakulam is a grand celebration dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali, observed during the Vrischikam (November–December) month on the Karthika Nakshatra. The temple is beautifully illuminated with thousands of chirad creating a divine and mesmerizing atmosphere.
The sacred Mandala Pooja at Panichayam Devi Temple, Ernakulam is a spiritually significant festival marking the culmination of the 41-day Mandala Kalam austerity period. Celebrated during Vrishchikam to Dhanu (November–December), this festival is observed with intense devotion as part of the auspicious Sabarimala season. Devotees undertake strict mandala vratham with prayers, fasting, and temple visits.
The sacred Prathishta Dinam at Panichayam Devi Temple, Ernakulam is an important annual festival celebrated during Medam (April–May) on the auspicious Rohini star. This day marks the divine consecration anniversary of the Goddess, worshipped as a Swayambhu deity. The celebration includes special poojas, deeparadhana, and offerings, drawing large numbers of devotees seeking blessings.
The sacred Sukrutha Homam and Sayujya Pooja at Thiruvumplavil Mahadeva Temple, Ernakulam is an important spiritual observance conducted on the auspicious Vaishakha Amavasya. The rituals include Sukrutha Homam, Sayujya Pooja, Vishnu Sahasranama Group Chanting, devotional bhajans, and annadanam. Devotees participate to seek ancestral blessings, spiritual prosperity, and the divine grace of Lord Mahadeva at the revered Kerala Kasi temple.
The sacred Bhagavatha Saptaha Yajnam and Prathistadina Mahotsavam at Kannoth Sree Krishna Swamy Temple, Muppathadom, Ernakulam is a highly spiritual festival featuring continuous Bhagavatha recitation, devotional discourses, bhajans, and traditional rituals. The festival also includes the grand Prathishta Dina celebrations with special poojas, cultural programs like Thiruvathira, Kolkali, Kolattam, and Chakyarkoothu, along with Ayilyam Pooja and Kalabhabhishekam.
The sacred Vidyarambham 2026 at Panichayam Devi Temple, Ernakulam is a spiritually significant festival celebrated during the Malayalam month of Kanni (September–October) on the auspicious occasion of Vijayadashami. The festival marks the traditional Ezhuthiniruthu ceremony where young children are initiated into the world of learning under the divine blessings of Goddess Saraswati. The celebrations include special Saraswati Pooja, Ayudha Puja, Poojaveppu rituals, devotional bhajans, Deepalankaram, Deeparadhana, and cultural programs creating a divine and devotional atmosphere at the temple.
The sacred Aayilyam Pooja 2026 at Panichayam Devi Temple, Ernakulam is a spiritually significant Kerala temple festival celebrated during the Malayalam month of Kanni (September–October). Dedicated to Nagaraja and Nagayakshi, the festival is observed with traditional serpent worship rituals including Noorum Palum, Sarpabali, special poojas, Ashtadravya Mahaganapathy Homam, Deeparadhana, and devotional offerings. Devotees participate in the sacred ceremonies seeking blessings for prosperity, health, marriage, fertility, family happiness, and relief from Sarpa Dosha. T