This year, celebrations included elaborate rituals, colorful processions, and traditional art forms. The main attraction was the temple procession with the deity on a beautifully decorated elephant, accompanied by Chenda Melam percussion ensembles and devotional music. Kathakali performances and cultural programs added to the festival’s grandeur.
Devotees participated actively, offering prayers and witnessing unique ceremonial practices. The temple administration ensured smooth darshan, prasad distribution, and crowd management for a safe and enjoyable experience.
Vrischikolsavam 2025 promoted spiritual devotion and community bonding, concluding with ceremonial offerings and evening prayers. With its blend of culture, music, and devotion, it remains a must-visit festival in Tripunithura, Kerala.
Top Facts About Vrischikolsavam 2025 Tripunithura
- Annual Festival: Celebrated every year in Malayalam month Vrischikam (Nov–Dec).
- Elephant Procession: Features a grand procession of the deity on a decorated elephant.
- Cultural Showcase: Includes Chenda Melam, Kathakali, and classical art forms.
- Devotee Participation: Attracts thousands of devotees from Kerala and beyond.
- Historic Temple: Held at Sri Poornathrayeesa Temple, over 1,000 years old.
- Community Bonding: Encourages unity among locals and visitors.
- Spiritual Significance: Believed to bring blessings, prosperity, and spiritual cleansing.
- Grand Finale: Concludes with ceremonial offerings and evening prayers.











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