This nine-day festival is dedicated to the Divine Feminine, often associated with Goddess Maha Kali, Goddess Maha Lakshmi, and Goddess Maha Saraswathi. Each day honors a different form of the Devi. Navaratri is one of the most important festivals at the temple and is celebrated with devotion, rituals, and spiritual fervor.
A major celebration during Navaratri, Durga Ashtami is marked with special rituals, yagnas, and powerful poojas dedicated to Goddess Durga. Devotees gather to seek the blessings of the fierce and protective form of the Devi.
This festival signals the start of the solar year and is joyfully celebrated with traditional poojas and offerings. Devotees express gratitude to nature and the divine, invoking blessings for prosperity and good harvest.
This sacred night dedicated to Lord Shiva is observed with special poojas and abhisheka at the temple. Sri Vanadurga Devi is worshipped alongside Lord Shiva with offerings of flowers, bilva leaves, and ghee lamps.
Known as the festival of lights, Karthikai Deepam is celebrated on the full moon day of the month of Kartika. The temple glows with rows of deepams (oil lamps), symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness and divine radiance.
The Fridays (Velli) of the Tamil month Aadi are highly auspicious. Each Aadi Velli is observed with special poojas and prayers to honor and invoke the blessings of Sri Vanadurga Devi, the divine protector and mother.
Observed on Fridays during the Tamil month of Thai, this period is spiritually significant as the sun transitions northward (Uttarayana). Devotees perform poojas to absorb the divine energy and seek the grace of Sri Vanadurga Devi for spiritual progress and well-being.