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Pattazhy Devi Temple is built in the place where Devi had appeared. A throne was built on top of the well that was found there. The belief is that the throne is blessed with the divine presence of Devi The Kannambally Kavu nearby is believed to be the Devi's first place of manifestation. In this temple one can see Devi s ponnin thirumudi (golden headgear) made of gold and rare precious stones. Annadhanam (mass feeding), Panthanazhi, etc are the other offerings to please Devi.
Pattazhy Desham (kingdom) was gifted by King Marthanda Varma on behalf of Pattazhy Devi. The legend behind Pattazhy Devi says that in ancient times, this powerful abode of Devi (Goddess Parvathi) was a plantain farm belonging to the family of Keezheveetil. Once, a virtuous and beautiful woman appeared briefly before the patriarch of the family. A deep well and a piece of red pattu (silk cloth) were seen in this place where the Devi had appeared, and to commemorate this appearance, a throne for Devi was built on top of the well. Then the Pattazhy Devi Temple was constructed, and the sanctum today is the consecrated throne. The Kannambally Kavu nearby is believed to be the Devis first place of manifestation. Devis divine presence was also felt in the nearby place called Mannady where devotees constructed another temple for her. Pattazhy Devi Kshetra Samrakshana Samithi registered in 1971 has been involved in the preservation of the historic temple and its traditions. The word Pattazhy can be explained as ocean of compassion (pattu: soft, silky; aazhy: ocean). The name Pattazhy could also be derived from the word Bhattarika meaning a virtuous and pious woman.
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- FestivalsPonnin Thirumudi(Devi's image carved out of pure gold and rare precious stones) Ezhunnallathu is an event where the goddess is taken around in a procession. It takes place on the day of the star Thiruvathira in Minam (March–April). The festival is known for the Kambam (fireworks), Aalpindi Vilakku Ezhunnallathu (a procession taken with small structures made out of plantain and leaves of the coconut tree with many lamps placed on it)Kumbha Thiruvathira (February–March)Pongala Utsavam in Makaram (January–February).
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