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Kannur Sree Sundareswara Temple Mahotsavam 2026

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Kannur Sree Sundareswara Temple Mahotsavam 2026

Fourth Day Celebrations – Talap Desavasi’s Offering

The annual Mahotsavam of Sree Sundareswara Temple, one of Kannur’s most revered spiritual landmarks, will be celebrated from 27 March to 3 April 2026. The festival begins with the ceremonial flag hoisting (Kodiyettam) on Friday, 27 March 2026 at 6:00 PM, conducted at the auspicious muhurtham. The festivities will conclude with the sacred Arattu ritual on Friday, 3 April 2026, marking the spiritual culmination of the celebrations.

This historic temple holds deep cultural and philosophical significance, having been consecrated on 11 April 1916 by the great social reformer and spiritual leader Sree Narayana Guru. His message of universal brotherhood and spiritual equality continues to resonate through the temple’s traditions and festivals.


Significance of the Fourth Day – 30 March 2026 (Monday)

The fourth day of the Mahotsavam, observed on Monday, 30 March 2026, is traditionally offered by the Talap Desavasis. Dedicated to the presiding deity, Lord Sundareswara, this day carries special devotional importance. The Talap community extends their prayers and offerings, seeking divine blessings for prosperity, harmony, and spiritual well-being.

The festival committee expresses sincere gratitude to all devotees, residents, and supporting institutions who contributed generously to the grand success of previous celebrations. With renewed enthusiasm, preparations are underway to make this year’s Mahotsavam even more magnificent. Devotees are warmly invited to participate wholeheartedly and extend their continued support.

All visitors are respectfully requested to adhere to temple customs, dress codes, and ritual disciplines, preserving the sanctity of the sacred environment.


Fourth Day Programme Highlights

Morning – 8:30 AM

Seeveli Procession (Sheeveli Ezhunnallathu)

The morning rituals commence with the traditional Seeveli, where the deity is ceremonially taken around the temple precincts, accompanied by devotional chants and percussion.

Evening – 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM

Seeveli Procession

The evening Seeveli enhances the spiritual ambiance, drawing devotees into a deeply immersive experience of devotion and reverence.

Chenda Melam – Rhythmic Grandeur

A spectacular Chenda Melam will be performed by nearly forty accomplished percussion artists, disciples of the late Chenda maestro Sri Gangadharan Gurukkal. The ensemble will create a mesmerizing rhythmic atmosphere, echoing across the temple grounds and elevating the festive spirit.

7:30 PM to 10:00 PM

Annadanam (Sacred Feast)

Devotees will be served Annadanam, symbolizing compassion, equality, and community sharing.

Spiritual Discourse

Speaker: Mukesh Kalumbakattu

Topic: The Glory and Relevance of Temple Festivals

An enlightening discourse offering reflections on the cultural, philosophical, and devotional dimensions of temple festivities.

Night – 8:30 PM

Traditional Fireworks (Aachara Vedikkettu)

A vibrant fireworks display celebrating the divine presence and festive joy.

Night – 11:00 PM

Mothiram Vecha Thozhal Mahotsavam

A distinctive ritualistic observance marked by symbolic offerings and prayers.

Devotional Supplies & Services

For the convenience of devotees, Sarojinees Pooja Store & Stationery, located on Sundareswara Temple Road, Talap, Kannur, provides all essential materials for temple rituals including Ganapathi Homam, Prathishta, Utsavam, Muthappan, and Thiruvappana poojas.

Items available include:

Rental services:

  • Homakundam

  • Firewood

  • Uruli

  • Kalasha items

Contact: +91 7306 651 415


A Divine Invitation

The Mahotsavam is not merely a festival but a living expression of faith, tradition, and collective devotion. Families, devotees, and well-wishers are invited to visit the temple, receive the blessings of Lord Sundareswara, and participate in the sacred celebrations.

May this Mahotsavam bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual fulfillment to all. Om Namah Shivaya.

By uttu

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