4th Anpoli Mahotsavam 2026 at Eerayil Bhagavathy
The sacred celebration dedicated to Eerayil Bhagavathy returns with devotion, rhythm, and vibrant community participation. The 4th Anpoli Mahotsavam 2026, organized by Alinchuvadu Brothers, promises a spiritually uplifting and culturally rich experience for devotees and visitors alike. Scheduled for Sunday, 08 March 2026 (Kumbham 24, 1201), the grand Anpoli reception will commence at 8:30 PM, marking the highlight of the festivities.
The venue for the Anpoli procession is set at the north side of Alinchuvadu, with the ceremonial route beginning from the Brothers Gurumandiram and proceeding to the designated location. This revered annual observance blends temple tradition with artistic performances, devotional gatherings, and offerings made by devotees.
Festival Overview
Anpoli Mahotsavam is a cherished ritual celebration in Kerala temple culture, symbolizing reverence, thanksgiving, and collective devotion. This year’s fourth edition reflects the growing enthusiasm and faith of the local community, with carefully planned events across two spiritually charged days: Saturday, 07 March, and Sunday, 08 March 2026.
Programs – Saturday, 07 March 2026
The festivities begin on Saturday evening with graceful cultural performances:
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6:30 PM onwards
A captivating Semi-Classical Dance Performance presented by Nandanam Sisters – Alakananda Ajith & Aryananda Ajith. Their expressive artistry sets a devotional tone for the celebrations. -
7:00 PM onwards
Kaikotti Kali (Thiruvathira Dance)
Performed by the Sreeguru Balika Sangham, representing the southern side of Vettathukadavu. This traditional group dance embodies elegance, rhythm, and feminine grace.
The opening day seamlessly merges classical aesthetics with devotional fervor, inviting attendees into the spiritual atmosphere of the Mahotsavam.
Programs – Sunday, 08 March 2026
Sunday’s events begin early, emphasizing devotion, rituals, and offerings:
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5:00 AM
Harinama Keerthanam
Rendered by Sruthilaya Bhajana Samithi, Muthukulam, invoking divine blessings through sacred chants. -
8:00 AM
Bhagavatha Parayanam
Presented by Harippad Praveen & Party, sponsored by Kannan (Kandamkeri Puthuval). -
Morning Offerings & Sponsorships
Devotional contributions including ritual offerings, breakfast sponsorship by Sindhu (Sindhu Bhavanam), and other sacred dedications. -
12:30 PM onwards
Kanji Sadya
Offered as a vazhipadu by Das (Sivaganga), fostering communal harmony and prasada distribution. -
6:00 PM
Deepakkazhcha
The ceremonial lamp offering, illuminating the temple surroundings with spiritual radiance.
Evening Highlights
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8:00 PM onwards
Kuthiyotta Chuvadum Paattum
Presented by the Sree Bhuvaneswari Kuthiyotta Samithi, Ramapuram South, depicting ritualistic dance and song traditions linked to Bhagavathy worship. -
8:30 PM onwards
Grand Anpoli Reception
Accompanied by Thalappoli and traditional Vadyamelam, the majestic procession begins from Brothers Gurumandiram and advances to the north side of Alinchuvadu.
The Anpoli reception stands as the spiritual climax, where rhythmic percussion, sacred lamps, and devotional fervor merge into a mesmerizing spectacle.
Fireworks & Annadanam
The celebrations conclude with:
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Traditional Fireworks Display
Sponsored by Mahesh & Manesh (Manesh Bhavanam), adding brilliance to the festive night sky. -
Annadanam
Devotees will be blessed with sacred food distribution, symbolizing charity and divine grace.
Devotee Participation
Devotees wishing to participate in Thalappoli are requested to assemble at the Brothers Gurumandiram by 8:00 PM sharp. This ensures proper ceremonial alignment before the Anpoli procession begins.
A Celebration of Faith & Tradition
The 4th Anpoli Mahotsavam 2026 is more than a festival it is a heartfelt expression of devotion, unity, and Kerala’s timeless temple traditions. From early morning chants to electrifying vadyamelam rhythms, every moment resonates with spiritual significance.
All devotees, families, and cultural enthusiasts are warmly invited to witness and partake in this divine celebration dedicated to Eerayil Bhagavathy.


