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How To Reach Mullakkal Rajarajeswari Temple

Alleppey , Kerala, India
The Mullakkal Rajarajeswari Temple, also popularly known as Mullakkal Bhagwati Temple or Mullakkal Amma Temple, is a revered Hindu shrine nestled in the heart of Alappuzha town. The temple, dedicated to Goddess Rajarajeswari (an incarnation of Durga Bhagavathy), is estimated to be nearly 500 years o ld, carrying a rich tapestry of history and legend. The name 'Mullakkal' is derived from the Malayalam word 'Mulla', meaning 'Jasmine', as the area was once a lush jasmine garden where the original idol was placed. One popular legend recounts that the goddess appeared in a dream to King Devanarayana of Chembagasery, instructing him to build a temple at the spot where his umbrella got fixed while he rested in the jasmine garden. Another story suggests that the idol of Annapurneswari was brought here by a group of Brahmins fleeing Tipu Sultan's invasion. Until 1961, the main deity was Goddess Annapurneswari; after the idol was damaged, it was replaced in 1962 with the current idol of Goddess Rajarajeswari. A unique feature of this temple is its open-roofed Sreekovil (sanctum sanctorum), a rare architectural element dedicated to Vana Durga (Forest Goddess). The temple complex is not just dedicated to the principal deity; it also houses separate shrines for other deities, including Lord Krishna, Lord Hanuman, Lord Ganesha, Lord Subrahmanya, Ayyappan, Navagrahas, and a Shiva Lingam beneath an ancient Banyan Tree. The temple is renowned for its inclusive atmosphere, welcoming devotees of all castes and creeds. It is a major cultural landmark in Alappuzha, especially during the spectacular annual Mullakkal Chirappu festival, which is celebrated with great pomp and traditional rituals for 41 days from mid-November to December/January. The tranquil and well-maintained premises, filled with trees and the fragrant embrace of jasmine plants, offer a serene spiritual retreat right in the middle of a bustling commercial street.

How to Reach

By Air: The nearest major airport is the Cochin International Airport (COK), located approximately 83 KM from Alappuzha town. From the airport, travelers can hire a pre-paid taxi, cab, or utilize airport bus services to reach Alappuzha. The drive takes about 2 to 3 hours. Once in Alappuzha town, the temple is centrally located and easily reachable by local transport.

By Train: The closest and most convenient rail access is via the Alappuzha Railway Station (ALLP), located approximately 3 KM from the temple. Alappuzha is a key junction on the Southern Railway network, connecting it to major cities across India. From the railway station, you can hire a taxi or a local auto-rickshaw (a quick, 10-15 minute ride) directly to the Mullakkal Street area, where the temple is situated. The proximity to the station makes this an excellent option.

By Road: The temple's central location on the bustling Mullakkal Street in Alappuzha makes it highly accessible by road. Alappuzha is well-connected by state and national highways.

Bus: The Alappuzha KSRTC

Bus Stand is about 1 KM away. State and private buses from major cities like Kochi, Kottayam, and Thiruvananthapuram frequently stop at this bus stand. From the bus stand, a short walk or a quick auto-rickshaw ride will take you to the temple.

Car/Taxi: If driving or hiring a taxi, you can reach the immediate vicinity of the temple, but parking might be challenging due to the central, commercial location. By Local Transport (The Final Stretch) The temple's location in the heart of the town means local transport is the best way to cover the last stretch.

Auto-rickshaws: These are ubiquitous and the quickest way to reach the temple from any part of Alappuzha town.

Walking: If you are staying in a hotel near the town center (less than 1 KM away), the temple is easily reachable by a short, pleasant walk through the market street.

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