Thiru Aarattu Madannada, Mylakkadu

Thiru Aarattu Madannada is a Lord Siva's temple in Kollam district. The temple is situated in Mylakkadu. ദേശീയപാത 47 ല്‍ ചാത്തന്നൂരിനും കൊട്ടിയത്തിനും മധ്യേ മൈലക്കാടിനു സമീപം ആണ് ഈ ക്ഷേത്രം സ്ഥിതി ചെയ്യുന്നത്. ചിരപുരാതനമായ ക്ഷേത്രത്തില്‍ ഭഗവാന്‍ പൈന്‍ മരത്തിനു ചുവട്ടിലായാണ് കുടികൊള്ളുന്നത് . നൂറ്റാണ്ടുകളുടെ ചരിത്രമുള്ള ഈ ക്ഷേത്രത്തിലെ ഉത്സവം കൊല്ലം ജില്ലയില്‍ തന്നെ അറിയപെടുന്ന ഒന്നാണ് .

Thiru Aarattu Madannada Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictKollam
DeityShiva
Location
LocationMylakkadu
StateKerala
CountryIndia

Uchara Maholsavam

Uchara Maholsavam is one of the famous Festival day in Kerala especially in Kollam district.

uchara maholsavam is considered as half of onam on Makaram 28. It is a traditional festival in the temple. Thirumudi ezhunnallath is the main attraction of uchara. On this occasion the priest of the temple who carries the jewels and with a valuable hat on the head starts his walk on bare foot from Peringapuram.

Way to the Temple

You can reach here via Mylakkadu and Ithikkara. Kollam Junction railway station and Paravur Railway Station are the nearest railway stations.

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