Ambalavattam Temple

Navaratri Pooja 2021 at Ambalavattam Temple

Navaratri 2021; Ambalavattam Temple; Tellicherry; uasatish;

  Navaratri Pooja 2021 got back the traditional intensity at Ambalavattam with the Covid pandemic gradually receding. The festivities began on 7 October and ended on 15 October.

Ambalavattam Temple Punapratishta March 2004

Abhishekham; Durga Devi Temple; Thalassery; uasatish;

  Ambalavattam Temple Punapratishta was on 28 March 2004. Family members gathered from far and near to witness the functions. A team of experienced and learned tantris carried out the punapratishta.

Naga Pooja 2020 at Ambalavattam Temple

Naga Devas; Ambalavattam Temple; Thalassery: Tellicherry; Kerala; uasatish;

Naga Pooja 2020 was conducted at Ambalavattam Temple, Thalassery on 15 September 2020. This corresponds to Ayilyam nakshatram on 30 Chingam of the Malayalam calendar. We observed the restrictions related to the Covid 19 pandemic. Family members and people from neighbourhood attended the Naga Pooja which we celebrate every year.

Pratishta Dinam 2020 at Ambalavattam Temple

Ambalavattam Temple; Thalassery; Kerala; Tellicherry; India; temple; outdoor; Jwalamukhi; building; trees; uasatish; http://ambalavattamtemple.com;

  Pratishta Dinam 2020 in Ambalavattam Temple, Thalassery faced challenges on account of the outbreak of Covid 19. The pooja was held behind closed doorsand family members had no option but to stay away.

Navami Pooja 2019 at Ambalavattam Temple

Navami Pooja 2019 witnessed customary celebrations at Ambalavattam Temple. The ceremonies lasted nine nights, from 29 September  to 8 October.

Navaratri Puja 2019 at Ambalavattam Temple

Sree Durga Devi; Ambalavattam Temple; Thalassery; Tellicherry; Kerala; India; temple; uasatish;

Navaratri Puja 2019 will mark traditional celebrations at Ambalavattam Temple, Thalassery from 29 September  to 8 October. The ceremonies will last nine nights and one day.

Navaratri Pooja 2018 at Ambalavattam Temple

Navaratri Pooja 2018 marked traditional celebrations at Ambalavattam Temple from 10 to 19 October. The ceremonies lasted nine nights and one day, from 10 to 19 October 2018.