Panimoola Temple
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Sree Panimoola Devi Temple is an ancient Devi[1] temple in South India, located in Pothencode in Trivandrum District, Kerala, India. A festival is celebrated during the month of Kumbham, which is an occasion when the entire city becomes centered around it. The streets are made colourful on the festival days with colourful processions, while tender coconut fronds and plantain leaf-stalks are used for street decoration as well. Spiritual leaders Brahmasree Jagadguru and Swami Sathyananda Saraswathi, the founder of Sree Rama Dasa Mission were born in this place.[2] The temple hosts three pujas daily: Usha Puja, Ucha Puja, and Athazha Puja, while some of the most prominent offerings hosted at the temple are Bhagavathi Seva, Pushpanjali, Chembupayasam, and Panapayasam[1]
References
- ^ a b "Durga Temples". Kerala Temples. www.maplemedia.org. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
- ^ "Sree Panimoola Devi Temple". Sree Panimoola Devi Temple Trust. i-basetechnology. 2016. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
Coordinates: 8°36′43″N 76°52′57″E / 8.6119364°N 76.882388717°E
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