Introduction
The Kanichukulangara
Devi Temple, located near Cherthala in Alappuzha district, Kerala,
is a revered shrine dedicated to Goddess Parvati. Devotees from across
the region visit the temple to seek blessings, offer prayers, and participate
in its vibrant festivals.
Significance
- The temple is considered a powerful
center of Shakti worship.
- Goddess Parvati is worshipped here as
the presiding deity, blessing devotees with prosperity, protection, and
spiritual strength.
- The temple is a popular pilgrimage
destination in Alappuzha, drawing devotees year‑round.
Festivals
- The temple hosts a 21‑day annual
festival, usually celebrated in February–March.
- The festival includes elaborate
rituals, colorful processions, and cultural programs.
- Devotees believe participation in the
festival brings divine blessings and family well‑being.
Temple Timings
- Daily:
8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
How to Reach
- From Cherthala:
~8 km
- From Alappuzha:
~17 km
- Well connected by local buses, taxis,
and auto‑rickshaws.
Tips for Devotees
- Visit during the festival season
(Feb–Mar) for the most vibrant experience.
- Plan morning or evening visits for
peaceful darshan.
- Combine your trip with nearby
Alappuzha attractions like backwaters and beaches.
- Dress modestly and respect temple
customs.
Why Visit
Kanichukulangara Devi Temple?
- Dedicated to Goddess Parvati,
revered for her blessings.
- Hosts a unique 21‑day festival
with rituals and cultural programs.
- Easily accessible from Cherthala and
Alappuzha.
- Offers a blend of spiritual
devotion and Kerala’s cultural heritage.
