Pratishta Dinam 2019 will be on 28 March, as is customary, at Ambalavattam Temple. This falls on a Thursday. We will celebrate the day with energy and …
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. …
We are happy to announce that we will conduct Noorum Palum at Ambalavattam Temple, Thalassery on Saturday, 8 September 2018. This will correspond to 23 Chingam, 1194, Ayilyam Star in Malayalam calendar. The pooja will begin at 8:00 am and end at 12:30 pm.
Karkidaka Masam is the last and twelfth month in the Malayalam calendar. In 2018, Karkidaka Masam started on 17 July and ends on 16 August. The month comes with raging monsoons, brings farming to a halt and confines people to their homes.
Most of the temples in Kerala will conduct Ganapathy Homam in …
We celebrated the fourteenth Pratishta Dinam at Ambalavattam Durga Devi Temple on 28 March with great devotion. A good number of family members and others took part in …
We will celebrate 14th Pratishta Dinam at Ambalavattam Durga Devi Temple, Thalassery on 28 March. We had announced this earlier on our temple website and in social media. The detailed programme is now available and you can see it below. We have the agenda in English as well as Malayalam, for the sake of family members who cannot read Malayalam.
Schedule for 27 March at Ambalavattam Temple
As is customary, we will conduct Saktheya Pooja and Akathu Vachu Kodukkal at Ambalavattam Temple on 27 March. The pooja will …
We are happy to announce that daily pooja timings at Ambalavattam Temple will change with effect from 29 March 2018. Morning pooja will be from 6 to 8 am. In the evenings, it will be from 6 to 7 pm.
Moreover, a new poojari will take over from Eswaran Namboothiri. And the new poojari is Murali Shanthy. Till 28 March, pooja will be …
Ambalavattam Temple will celebrate Pratishta Dinam on 28 March 2018, as is customary. This falls on a Wednesday. Pooja begins early in the morning and continues till night.
I had visited Ambalavattam Devi Temple recently. There were no worshippers as it was a weekday and I reached there after 10:30 am. I took the opportunity to click a few photographs while I waited for …