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Mujamkavu Parthasarathi Kshetram Annual Festival in Kerala

Introduction to the Mujamkavu Parthasarathi Kshetram Annual Festival in Kerala

South India has made a distinctive place for itself in the Indian tourism map for its large number of temples. The state of Kerala is no exception. The Kasargod district in the state of Kerala abounds in a large number of temples which thrive with a whole lot of activities particularly at the time of festivals. These festivals add color and vibrancy to the life of the people.

The Mujamkavu Parthasarathi Kshetram Annual Festival is a festival which is held at the Mujamkavu Parthasarathi Kshetram temple. This temple is located at the Ednad village of Kasorgad district at a distance of about 4 km from the town of Kumbla. The temple draws a large number of visitors when this festival is celebrated.

Description of the Mujamkavu Parthasarathi Kshetram Annual Festival in Kerala

On the occasion of the Mujamkavu Parthasarathi Kshetram Annual Festival, a large number of devotees assemble at the temple to offer their prayers to the lord. Many rituals and customs are religiously followed for a period of seven days. The devotees seek the blessings of the lord and worship for the well being and prosperity of all.

Even though this annual festival lasts for a period of seven days, the day of "Thulava Sankraman" is considered to be the most important. On this day, the temple is thronged by the largest number of people who come here for the holy bath or the "Theertha Snanam". They have a faith deep within their hearts that this holy water has the power to cure skin diseases. The healing power of the water draws people from far to this temple.

The joy, the mirth and the exuberance of the people at the time of the celebration of this Hindu festival is really great. Based on their firm faith in the divine power of the lord, they participate wholeheartedly in the merry making and celebrations.

Time for celebrating the Mujamkavu Parthasarathi Kshetram Annual Festival in Kerala

The Mujamkavu Parthasarathi Kshetram Annual Festival is held in the month of February and continues for a period of seven days.

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