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Sree Bhagavathy Temple

Poovar, Kerala, India
The Sree Bhagavathy Temple in Poovar is a significant religious landmark dedicated to the Mother Goddess, a form of Shakti who is believed to be the guardian deity of the village and its waters. This ancient temple serves as the spiritual heart of the local community, attracting devotees who seek p rotection and prosperity. The temple complex is characterized by a sense of deep peace and traditional sanctity. It is situated close to the backwaters, and the sound of the temple bells often mingles with the gentle lapping of the water. The presiding deity is worshipped with great fervor, particularly during the early morning and evening rituals. The temple holds historical significance, as it has been a place of worship for generations of the local fishing community who pray for safe passage at sea. The atmosphere within the temple is thick with the scent of incense and fresh flowers. The rituals performed here follow the strict traditions of Kerala's Tantric practices. During festivals, the temple becomes a vibrant hub of activity, with traditional music and oil lamps lighting up the night. It represents the deep-rooted faith of the people of Poovar and their connection to the divine. The temple's location makes it easily accessible for tourists staying at the nearby island resorts. It offers a cultural contrast to the natural beauty of the backwaters, providing a holistic experience of Kerala's heritage. Visitors are expected to follow the traditional dress code and maintain the sanctity of the premises.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Duration: 30 to 45 minutes.
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    Place Type:
    Religious, Pilgrimage.
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry: There is no fee to enter the temple for darshan or prayer.

    Special Pooja: Specific rituals like 'Archana' or 'Vazhipadu' have set rates starting from INR 20. ...
    Free Entry: There is no fee to enter the temple for darshan or prayer.

    Special Pooja: Specific rituals like 'Archana' or 'Vazhipadu' have set rates starting from INR 20.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 5:00 AM to 11:30 AM and 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: 6:00 PM during the evening 'Deeparadhana' for the best spiritual experience. ...
    Regular Timings: 5:00 AM to 11:30 AM and 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: 6:00 PM during the evening 'Deeparadhana' for the best spiritual experience.
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    Special Events:
    Annual Temple Festival: The Utsavam celebrated in the Malayalam month of Meenam (March/April) features traditional processions.

    Navratri: The nine nights of the Goddess are celebrated with special poojas and cultural events. ...
    Annual Temple Festival: The Utsavam celebrated in the Malayalam month of Meenam (March/April) features traditional processions.

    Navratri: The nine nights of the Goddess are celebrated with special poojas and cultural events.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Temple Entrance: The traditional wooden gateway with the lamp tower in the foreground.

    Inner Courtyard: Capturing the play of light and shadow on the ancient stone pillars and tiled roofs.

    Ritual Lamps: E...
    Temple Entrance: The traditional wooden gateway with the lamp tower in the foreground.

    Inner Courtyard: Capturing the play of light and shadow on the ancient stone pillars and tiled roofs.

    Ritual Lamps: Evening shots of the 'Agal Vilakku' (clay lamps) lighting up the temple walls.

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Things To Do

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    Offering Prayers: Participate in the morning or evening 'Deeparadhana' to experience the spiritual energy. The chanting and the light of the lamps create a divine atmosphere.

    Architecture Study: Observe the intricate woodwork and the traditional 'Vastu' layout of the temple. It is a great example of how Kerala temples were built to harmonize with nature.

    Ritual Observation: If you visit during a festival, watch the traditional percussion music like 'Chenda Melam'. The energy and rhythm are a significant part of Kerala's culture.

    Feeding the Fish: Many temples near water bodies have a tradition of feeding fish, which is considered an act of merit. Check with the authorities if this practice is allowed.

    Peaceful Meditation:

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Spiritual Significance: Famous for its presiding deity who is believed to protect the local fishermen.

    Cultural Heritage: Renowned for its traditional Kerala temple rituals and calm atmosphere. ...
    Spiritual Significance: Famous for its presiding deity who is believed to protect the local fishermen.

    Cultural Heritage: Renowned for its traditional Kerala temple rituals and calm atmosphere.
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    Architecture:
    Temple Architecture: The temple follows the traditional Kerala Style of architecture with a tiled roof and wooden carvings. The main sanctum (Sreekovil) is a square structure measuring approximately 15x15 feet.

    Temple Dimensions: The oute...
    Temple Architecture: The temple follows the traditional Kerala Style of architecture with a tiled roof and wooden carvings. The main sanctum (Sreekovil) is a square structure measuring approximately 15x15 feet.

    Temple Dimensions: The outer courtyard (Chuttambalam) spans an area of about 2000 square feet, featuring granite flooring and a traditional 'Deepasthambham' (lamp tower) standing 12 feet tall.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Thiruvananthapuram Airport is 27 km away. Prepaid taxis can take you directly to Poovar village center.

    By Train: Thiruvananthapuram Central is 27 km away. Buses from the KSRTC station opposite the railway station are frequent. <...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Nearby Spots: 1. Poovar Bridge (0. 1km), 2. Poovar Boat Jetty (0. 4km), 3. Floating Cottages (1km), 4. Neyyar River (0. 2km), 5. Poovar Market (0. 5km), 6. Vizhinjam Cave Temple (12km), 7. Azhimala Shiva Temple (10km), 8. Kovalam (16km), 9. Chowara Beach (8km), 10. Neyyattinkara (10km).

Tourism Tips

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    Dress Code: Follow the traditional dress code; men may need to remove shirts and women should wear long dresses.

    Photography: Respect the signs; photography is often strictly prohibited inside the 'Sreekovil' or main sanctum.

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