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Offerings, poojas, and abhishekams must be informed to the temple committee one day in advance. Click here for details Welcome to Dakshina Ujjaini Click here for details Welcome to Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Trust Click here for details Temple Timings are in effect. Morning - 06.00 AM to 10.30 AM Evening - 05.00 PM to 08.00 PM Click here for details

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OM KALI KALI PUTHENCHANTHA SRI UJJAINI MAHAKALI AMBIKE

⭐ DAKSHINA UJJAINISHWARY ⭐

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SRI UJJAINI MAHAKALI AMMAN DEVASTHANAM TRUST

⭐ DAKSHIN UJJAIN ⭐

Temple

Poojas and Offerings

An offering is made to Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Trust for fulfilling one's wish, well-being....

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Festivals

The Ammankoda Maholsavam at Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Trust at Puthenchantha falls on the day in the Malayalam month of Kumbham, every year.....

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History

The evolution of Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Trust as the supreme place of worship of the serpent Gods is associated.....

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Events

Ammankoda Maholsavam

Ammankoda Maholsavam is an annual festival celebrated at the Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Trust in Puthenchantha, Thiruvananthapuram. This vibrant event features traditional rituals, cultural performances, and processions, attracting devotees from various regions. The festival is marked by elaborate ceremonies and community participation, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the area. For a visual glimpse into the festivities, you can watch the following video:

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Niraputhari

Niraputhari at Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Trust in Puthenchantha, Thiruvananthapuram, is a sacred festival marking the first offering of the season’s paddy harvest to the deity, symbolizing gratitude and prosperity. Celebrated in the Malayalam month of Karkidakam (July-August), the ritual involves the ceremonial presentation of fresh paddy sheaves, accompanied by special poojas and devotional chanting. Devotees gather to seek blessings for agricultural abundance and overall well-being. While the temple primarily venerates Goddess Mahakali, this tradition connects worshippers to Kerala’s rich agrarian heritage

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Vinayaka Chaturthi

Vinayaka Chaturthi at Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Trust in Puthenchantha, Thiruvananthapuram, is celebrated with devotion, featuring special poojas and rituals dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The temple is adorned with vibrant decorations, and devotees offer prayers, sweets, and flowers to seek prosperity and the removal of obstacles. Traditional chants and bhajans create a spiritual ambiance, drawing devotees from across the region. While the temple primarily worships Goddess Mahakali, this festival holds significance, uniting worshippers in a grand celebration of Lord Ganesha. For precise details on the event schedule, visiting the temple or contacting its administration is recommended.

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About Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Trust

ദക്ഷിണ ഉജ്ജയിനി / Ujjaini of South

Puthanchanta Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam Puthanchanta Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman Devasthanam, popularly revered as Dakshina Ujjaini (Southern Ujjaini), is one of the ancient and spiritually significant temples situated in the heart of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. According to temple tradition and divine prophecy, the temple has a glorious heritage spanning over 850 years. The presiding deity of the temple is Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman, the embodiment of divine power, protection, and compassion. The temple is believed to have originated from the sacred traditions carried by master sculptors who migrated from the Tamil region to the erstwhile Kingdom of Venad during the period of major temple construction works. Over the centuries, the temple has evolved into a vibrant center of worship, preserving unique rituals, customs, and spiritual practices passed down through generations. Devotees from across Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and other parts of India visit the temple seeking the blessings of Mahakali Amman for protection, prosperity, courage, and fulfillment of their prayers. Apart from Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Amman, the temple is blessed with several revered deities including: • Bhairava Swami • Ganapati Bhagwan • Sree Dharma Sastha • Ishakki Amman • Ayyanar Swamy • Agni Madan Thampuran – Yakshi Amman • Mala Madan Thampuran – Yakshi Amman • Nagaraja • Nagayakshi • Nagakanyaka These deities form the sacred Parivara Devatas of the temple and are worshipped with deep devotion through traditional Tantric and folk ritual practices. The Temple's annual festival, celebrated during the last Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of the Malayalam month of Kumbham, attracts thousands of devotees. The renowned Chaprathil Procession of Amman, Villu Pattu, Pongala, Pushpabhishekam, and Guruthi Puja remain among the temple's most cherished traditions. Located in the historic locality of Puthanchanta, Thiruvananthapuram, the temple stands today as a living symbol of faith, devotion, heritage, and divine grace. "Om Kali Kali Puthanchanta Ujjaini Mahakali Ambike"