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Padmanabhaswamy Temple to Host Rare 'Maha Kumbhabhishekam' After 270 Years

Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple to hold rare Maha Kumbhabhishekam on June 8 after 270 years, marking a historic spiritual event following major renovations.

June 02, 2025 / 09:23 IST
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Padmanabhaswamy Temple to Host Rare 'Maha Kumbhabhishekam' After 270 Years (PTI image)

Thiruvananthapuram: In a rare and spiritually significant event, the iconic Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Kerala will host the 'Maha Kumbhabhishekam' (Grand Consecration) on June 8, marking the first such ceremony in over 270 years. This historic Hindu temple ritual, associated with restoring spiritual energy and temple sanctity, follows the completion of a long-pending renovation effort at the centuries-old shrine.

Temple authorities confirmed that this ancient and sacred Vedic ritual, which aims to rejuvenate the spiritual aura of the shrine, will take place following extensive restoration work. According to B. Sreekumar, the temple manager, such a comprehensive renovation and grand ritual was last performed nearly three centuries ago and is not expected to recur in the near future.

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The renovation work, conducted under the guidance of a Supreme Court-appointed expert panel in 2017, faced delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, restoration efforts resumed steadily from 2021 onward. The temple complex now stands renewed, ready to welcome devotees from across the globe for this once-in-generations spiritual spectacle.

A series of traditional rituals are being held in preparation for the main event. These include Acharya Varanam (inviting the priests), Prasada Shuddhi (purification), Dhara, Kalasam, and others. The highlight of the event will be the consecration of newly constructed 'thazhikakudams' (sacred temple domes), the reinstallation of the Vishwaksena idol, and the Ashtabandha Kalasam at the Thiruvambady Sree Krishna Temple located within the larger complex.