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Attukal 2026

Attukal 2026

Attukal 2026

3rd Mar, 2026

Tuesday / मंगलवार

07:31 AM – 07:39 AM

Attukal

  • Muhurat time
    07:31 AM – 07:39 AM
  • Tithi Timing
    Start : 7:31 AM
    End : 7:39 AM
  • Day
    Tuesday
  • Deity
    Goddess Parvati
  • religion
    Hinduism
  • Choghadiya & Hora
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Step-by-step pooja procedure to perform rituals correctly and get maximum spiritual benefits.

Benefits Benefits

Complete list of required pooja items and samagri for performing the festival rituals.

Mantras Mantras

Auspicious timings and shubh muhurat to perform pooja for best results.

Rituals Rituals

Sacred mantras and aarti to chant during pooja for positive energy.

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Attukal 2026 : Date, Muhurat, Puja Vidhi and Importance

Significance of Attukal 2026

Attukal 2026 marks the continuation of a sacred tradition that has inspired devotion for centuries. The festival honors the mother goddess as the universal protector of home, health, and harmony. It is uniquely women-led, with thousands of mothers, sisters, and daughters guiding the rituals. The day emphasizes service, discipline, and self-control. Devotees practice prayer, fasting, and communal cooking as offerings to the goddess. The gathering strengthens faith, fosters social bonds, and deepens spiritual insight through shared devotion and care.

Attukal 2026 Date, Muhurat and Timing

Title Value
Tithi Main Pongala day is observed on a specific tithi that varies yearly. Temple authorities announce the exact tithi in advance for devotees.
Nakshatra Astrological alignment is noted for the day. The nakshatra changes with the lunar cycle and year.
Sunrise Approximately 6:00 AM IST, with slight seasonal variation.
Sunset Approximately 6:15 PM IST, with seasonal differences.
Auspicious Timing Window from pre-dawn to mid-morning is considered ideal for starting rites. Many begin within this period for blessings.
Date Attukal Pongala 2026 date is announced by the temple calendar. It typically falls in the Malayalam Medam season; verify local notices for the precise date.

Traditions & Rituals of Attukal 2026

  • Women cook Pongal in small clay pots placed along the temple precincts, symbolizing devotion and community service. 🍚🙏
  • Devotees rise before dawn to collect offerings, participate in mass prayers, rhythmic pestles, and traditional drum beats.
  • Temple spaces glow with lamps, flowers, and sacred symbols. Families share prasadam with neighbors and the needy. 🌼🕯️
  • Volunteers organize lanes for smooth crowds, maintain cleanliness, and guide pilgrims with care and respect.
  • Processions feature music, devotional songs, and respectful darshan, creating a serene environment for all participants.

Remedies to Perform on Attukal 2026

Remedy 1:
Light a sesame oil lamp at dawn near a sacred Tulsi plant in a quiet corner of your home.
Benefit: Calms the mind and invites blessed calm and focus.
Remedy 2:
Offer freshly cooked Pongal to the goddess with heartfelt gratitude in a clean kitchen.
Benefit: Purifies intentions and invites grace into home and family life.
Remedy 3:
Donate food or help the needy within temple zones and nearby villages.
Benefit: Spreads compassion and builds positive karma for the year ahead.

Mantras & Chants on Attukal 2026

Mantra 1: Ya Devi Sarva Bhuteshu Shakti Rupena Samsthita.
Significance: Invokes the goddess in all beings for protection and grace.
Mantra 2: Om Aim Hreem Chamundaye Viche.
Significance: Awakens strength, courage, and victory over obstacles.

Fasting Rules & Food Guidelines on Attukal 2026

  • Begin the fast well before sunrise and eat a simple, sattvic diet during the day. Keep meals light and pure.
  • Avoid onion, garlic, meat, alcohol, and intoxicants. Maintain cleanliness and drink safe water only.
  • Offer prasad after completing rites and share it with family, neighbors, and those in need.

Dos and Don’ts on Attukal 2026

Do’s

  • Attend rituals with reverence and listen to temple guidance carefully.
  • Keep surroundings clean and help the elderly and neighbors as you participate.
  • Follow dress codes and maintain respectful behavior near sacred spaces.

Don’ts

  • Do not litter temple grounds or personal spaces with waste.
  • Do not bring alcohol, drugs, or loud music into the precincts.
  • Do not disrupt prayers or push through crowds during busy rituals.

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