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Pantalattam is the temple's most distinctive annual event. Observing the traditions and practices of the gathering, which unites locals and those who have come overseas for various purposes, is intriguing. Vrishikam 1st marks the start of the "Pantalattam" celebration, which concludes with the completion of the Mandalamasam on Dhanu 10th. Pandal is embellished, Thottampattu is sung, and a lovely Kalam is inscribed in order to appease the Lord. When the Lord reaches the Kalam, he is overjoyed and dances joyfully, erasing the Kalam. The devotees receive blessings from the Lord, who also listens to their issues and gives them solutions. It is a genuinely remarkable sight to see the Lord decked out in several ornaments and floral arrangements.
On the seventh day of Panthalattam, this unique pooja is performed. Following the Usha Pooja, Guruti, and VishnuMaya Swami Uchakalasham, Sree VishnuMaya Swami enters the Nirtharoopa and gives Sree Karinkali Amma the Guruti Tarpanam.
Pratishtha Day and the related Kalamezhuth Pattutsavam are the second main celebration.It is celebrated on Anizham Nakshatra in the month of Mithunam. These days, unique Kalams are being drawn using five different colored powders.On this occasion, a large number of devotees come to meet the Lord.
Sree Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated on the Pournami (Chitra Pournami) day of Chaitra month. On this day, Sree Hanuman Swamy receives special offerings and Poojas.
Beginning on the first of Vrishikam, temple ceremonies are performed with tremendous dedication during Mandala Masam as part of the Pandalattam festival. Panthallattam is celebrated at the end of Mandala Masam.
On Karkidakam Amavasi day, the Shakteya Pooja is performed for Bhagvati, a goddess of immense power. Although there are Amavasi Poojas every month, the most well-known is conducted during the month of Karkidakam.
During Navarathri festival, Bhagwati is worshiped in different forms every day i.e, Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanda Devi, Kushmanda Devi, Skandamata, Karthiyaani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri Devi and Siddhidatri Devi respectively.Of these, honoring Kalaratri on the seventh day is the most significant.
The illustration of Vishnumaya Swami's Nirtharoopa takes place every Saturday following Ucha Pooja. In Nirtharoopa, the devotees receive darshan from Bhagavan, who also listens to their sorrows and offers solutions through Komaram.
Vishu Sankranti Kalasham and Uthrada Kalasham (on Uthradam Nakshatra of Chingam) are performed for achieving aspirations.