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Offerings of Presiding Deity

Arunazhi Payasam

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It is a sweet porridge prepared with six nazhi (seer) raw rice, six nazhi ghee, six kilogram of jiggery, dried ginger, cardamom, raisings and six coconut as ingredients.

Bhagavathi Pooja

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Bhagavathi Pooja is a special ritual performed during temple festival seasons, using offerings such as kumkumam and kalabham to honor the Goddess. In Hindu tradition, a pooja is a sacred act of worship dedicated to one or more deities. The Sanskrit word “pooja” means reverence or adoration. Poojas may be performed at home or in temples, often marking important life events or festivals such as Lakshmi Pooja and Durga Pooja, invoking divine blessings and protection.

Kadum Payasam

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It is one of the favourite offerings of Devi. This payasam is prepared with twofold of all the items used in arunazhipayasam.

Padeni Kolas

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It is a kind of rustic humorous rivalry usually performed during festivals in Devi Temple. It is performed in connection with Thiruvulsavam as an offering to the deity. The devotees can dedicate this eight-day long festival as an offer. The festival is concluded on the eighth day with “Valiya Padeni”

Rakthapush Panjali

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Rakthapushpanjali is a sacred offering in Kerala’s ritual traditions, especially in Bhagavati temples. It involves dedicating fresh red flower petals—symbolizing blood, devotion, and protective energy—to the deity. The ritual is performed to seek blessings for strength, protection, and the removal of obstacles, and is accompanied by chants, prayers, and traditional lamps.

Archanakal

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It is a special Pooja with kumkumam, kalabham are performed during temple festival seasons. Pooja is a prior ritual performed by Hindus to worship one or more deities. In Sanskrit the word “pooja” means “reverence” or adoration. The two main areas where pooja is performed in the home and temples to mark certain stages of life or some festivals like “Lakshmi Pooja and Durga Pooja”.

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