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- Another festival which makes the temple the center of attraction is the Meenabharani ****tswavam which is conducted for ten days in the month of March–April...
- performed at Koottekkavu Bhagavathy temple (Amballoor,Ernakulam Dist) on Meenabharani. Arayankavu Bhagavathi temple Ernakulam dist (on Pooram, Meenam) and...
- Bhagavathi Temple is one of the most famous Devi temples in Kerala. Meenabharani festival is the primary festival in Porittakkavu temple, celebrating...
- Thiruvathira ****tsavam of Thiruveeshamkulam Temple Pallikkavu Meenabharani Festival Acharikovil Meenabharani Festival Athachamayam Festival Kalamboor Kaavu pana...
- ****tsavam of Thiruveeshamkulam temple Pallikkavu 'meenabharani' festival Acharikovil meenabharani festival Athachamayam Festival Kalamboor Kaavu pana...
- Thrikkarthika, Meenabharani, Sr****rishnajayanthi, and Navarathri are the main religious occasions. In Devi temples, during the Thrikkarthika and Meenabharani festivals...
- Koottamkottu @ Muttakkulam Devi Temple held in Kumbham every Year The Meenabharani ****tsavom of Bharanikkavu Devi Temple, the ****ociated Noottonnu Kalam...
- Ganpathi,Ayyappa,Krishna,Maha Vishnu.The main feastival in this temple is Meenabharani Ulsav.In that Ulsav days there is a special programme which named Garudan...
- Gurunadankkavu Temple are the main religious centres located here. Orippuram Meenabharani, Meenakarthika and Meena Thiruvathira festivals are the major festivals...
- Paravur Puttingal Temple is situated in Paravur muni****l area. Puttingal Meenabharani ****lsavam is a Temple Festival usually held on the 2nd day of the 2nd...