Mannarashala Sree Nagaraja Temple - Offerings and Festivals


Mannarashala Sree Nagaraja Temple is one among the most prestigious temples dedicated for serpent Gods. It is enclosed with thick dense forest and the path leading way to temple holds a number of snake idols given as offerings. Mannarashala Ayilyam is a famous festival conducted in temple annually grabbing thousands of visitors from all over the globe.

Mannarashala Sree Nagaraja Temple - Offerings and Festivals



Mannarashala Sree Nagaraja Temple

Mannarashala Sree Nagaraja Temple is a best known pilgrim centre grabbing thousands of visitors. Mannarashala Sree Nagaraja Temple dedicated for serpent Gods is located in the middle of a forest glade. Path leading way to temple is enriched with over 30,000 images of snakes. You can easily reach Mannarashala Sree Nagaraja Temple if you travel about 3 kms to the north east of Haripad bus station. It is nearly 32 kms south of Alappuzha town and 115 kms away from Cochin city. Temple occupies over 16 acres of dense forest. Nagaraja and Sarpayakshini are two main idols present in this Mannarshala Sree Nagaraja temple. Now, let's see some of the famous offerings and festivals conducted in Mannarshala Sree Nagaraja Temple.


Offerings in Mannarashala Sree Nagaraja Temple



Turmeric Offering for Nagaraja


1. Salt : This is an offering done for attaining good
health and prosperity

2. Turmeric : It is mainly done for protecting person from
toxic substances.

3. Pepper, mustard and green peas : This offering is mainly intended for
recovering from diseases.

4. Silk grains and ornaments : It is mainly intended for the prosperity.

5. Brass or bronze vessel : It is mainly done for having a child.

6. Milk and banana : For fulfilling wishes.

7. Ghee : For longevity

8. Images of serpents : It is mainly done for protecting from damage.

Festivals in Mannarashala Sree Nagaraja Temple



Ayilyam pooja
Mannarashala Ayilyam is an important festival celebrated in Mannarashala Sree Nagaraja Temple. It is celebrated in Ayilyam day of Thulam and Kanni month of malayalam calender. In earlier days, it was a regular custom for Maharaja to visit this temple on Ayilyam day in Kanni month. But in later, it was postponed to Ayilyam day in Thulam month. Today, Ayilyam festival with great processions are conducted with great pomp and rejoice.


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