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Kerala Irapuram Bhagavathi Temple
The temple is dedicated to the Goddess Kali who is the symbol of supreme power and unbounded ardor. It is widely believed that if one has to attain physical and mental strength, he or she should wholeheartedly worship Goddess Kali. If the aggressive yet loving Goddess is pleased, she would bestow her devotee with enormous strength and vigor. Therefore, every year a large number of devotees drove the temple to seek the Goddess Kali’s blessings. The goddess Kali, who is also known as “Maa Kali” or “Maa Durga” is in the true sense a motherly figure, who in the times of adversity and despair, saves and cares for her children like a mother.
How To Reach
By Air
You can reach the Irapuram temple by air as the nearest airport is in Cochin known as the Cochin (Nedumbassery) airport.
By Rail
It is also convenient to go to The Irapuram Bhagavathi temple, Blandevar by rail route as the Aluva and Ernakulam railway stations are 25 kilometers and 30 kilometers away respectively.
By Road
It is also advisable to reach The Irapuram Bhagavathi temple, Blandevar by road as it is well connected to the Thiruvananthapuram- Angamaly state highway and Ernakulam-Madurai national highway.
It’s Significance
The goddess Kali is supposed to be the epitome of fervor and ferocity. Devotees who want to be successful and achieve something big in life worship Goddess Kali as she is the ultimate source of energy vitality. People who are severely troubled and shaken by the struggles and vicissitudes of life take refuge at the feet of the Goddess. Therefore the temple is all the more valuable for millions of people in the country and in the world as it makes the devotees witness the divinity and benevolence of the Goddess. The main festival of the temple is celebrated in the “Bharani” day of the “kumbham” Malayalam month. The second most important festival is “pathamudayam” which is celebrated to mark the victory of Goddess Kali over Darikan. The magnificence and the divine aura of the temple can be felt once you enter the premises of the temple and feel eternally blessed. It is the holy and angelic presence of Goddess Kali who makes you feel as if she were actually somewhere near you or even inside your.
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