Mullakkal Rajeshwari Temple, Alappuzha
Mullakkal Rajeshwari Temple
Mullakkal Rajeshwari Temple
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AbiramPonnuswami
Chennai (Madras), India91 contributions
Mar 2022 • Friends
Situated in the central part of the town, it's a clean and well maintained temple. Closes at 12 pm in the noon and we managed to witness a special darshan at 11.30 am. Worth a visit.
Written 20 March 2022
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Sinjana .
Bengaluru, India100 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
Didn't have enough time to spend here but would love to revisit. It's a very old temple in traditional Kerala architecture style
Written 11 April 2019
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deepakshenoy
Mumbai, India42 contributions
Dec 2018 • Family
Located in the middle of the market on the temple road. Sprawling premised with many Gods. Good to visit.
Written 6 January 2019
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anupamashish
pune109 contributions
Dec 2018
we went to see the temple during the annual festival which was grand..there was a classical recital organised in the temple along with a fair..
Written 28 December 2018
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Anuroop Joy
Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), India200 contributions
Dec 2018 • Family
We went to the chirappu which is a festival of the mullakkal temple. There are lot of stalls of street vendors. The road is fully illuminated for some distance. Overall it is a superb experience to walk through the streets at the time.
Written 23 December 2018
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Vipin Arora
Lucknow, India5,917 contributions
Oct 2018 • Solo
Dedicated to Goddess Raj Rajeshwari in Alleppey . Beautiful temple with great environment . The deity of the Goddess is quite soothing and calming in its demeanor . It's Goddess Durga . Legend has it the temple was built around 500 years ago . Tipu attacked Kerala and the Namboodari brahmins escaped with deity of Goddess Annapurneshwari . This deity was later established in the place where lots of jasmine trees grew hence the name Mullakkal . Later on the deity was damaged and the Goddess asked for a new one to be built ,hence the new deity of Goddess Durga inside temple .
Deities of Lord Ayappan , Lord Krishna , Lord Ganesha are housed in different small temples . One can offer archana to the Goddess at Rs 30 . A must visit . Mullakkal Chirappu is the annual festival celebrated with huge fanfare here . Various cultural programmes and huge annadanams for one month in November .
Deities of Lord Ayappan , Lord Krishna , Lord Ganesha are housed in different small temples . One can offer archana to the Goddess at Rs 30 . A must visit . Mullakkal Chirappu is the annual festival celebrated with huge fanfare here . Various cultural programmes and huge annadanams for one month in November .
Written 1 October 2018
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GirishKaviraj
Alappuzha, India66 contributions
Sep 2017 • Family
The whole area is known by the name of the temple .... one feels a soothing calm feeling visiting here..... i have been here for continuous days and every day is a great day
Written 2 July 2018
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Naveen B
Bengaluru, India25 contributions
Mar 2018 • Family
Alleppey has many temples and each of them is excellent. I visited 3 of them - Devi temple, Shiva and big Subramanya Swamy temple on main road.
All temples have similar architecture and are lit with lamps at sunset with main prayers. It’s worth attending the sunset Pooja / prayer.
All temples have similar architecture and are lit with lamps at sunset with main prayers. It’s worth attending the sunset Pooja / prayer.
Written 1 April 2018
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abieram
Bengaluru, India12 contributions
Dec 2017 • Family
This temple was near to the hotel that i was staying and the temple festival was going on so thought of visiting the place.The place was very crowded outside rather than inside the temple luckly had a good darshan.......
Written 4 January 2018
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Nirmal K
Mumbai, India11 contributions
Dec 2017 • Family
One of the temples we visitied during our travel in Alappuzha - it has traditional architecture and gents should remove their shirts as is the tradition while entering the inner sanctum. It has it's own elephant and vast grounds. Very tranquil and blissful surroundings.
Written 11 December 2017
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Tharin P
Dundee, UK189 contributions
Hello all,
I will visit Alleppey next week and would like to visit this temple.
I was wondering if I, as a non-hindu, could enter the temple premises?
Regards
mindtree
chennai101 contributions
yes you can very well do - i have not seen any checking at any point of entrance in any of the temples that we visited.
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