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Attukal Bhagavathy Temple Vazhipadu Online Booking List Rates

Shiva Venkateswara May 15, 2023 Updated Jul 6, 2026 6 min read

A verified, independent guide to the Attukal Bhagavathy Temple vazhipadu (offerings) list and indicative rates, plus how the offerings are booked, temple timings, the Attukal Pongala context, and how to reach the temple in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.

Attukal Bhagavathy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, offers a wide range of vazhipadu – votive offerings and poojas that devotees dedicate to Goddess Attukal Bhagavathy (Attukal Amma). Offerings range from a simple ghee-lamp (Neyvilakku) costing about Rs. 30 up to major sponsorships such as Leksharchana at around Rs. 16,000. Offerings can be made at the temple counter or through the temple’s official online system on attukal.org. The rates below reflect figures published for the temple, but temple tariffs are revised from time to time, so treat them as indicative and always reconfirm the current list on the official portal before you pay.

Attukal Bhagavathy Temple Vazhipadu List & Indicative Rates

The table below lists commonly offered vazhipadu at the temple with widely published indicative rates. Amounts are in Indian Rupees and are subject to periodic revision by the temple administration.

Vazhipadu (Offering)Indicative Rate (Rs.)
Leksharchana16,000
Udayasthamana Pooja7,500
Sreekovil Neyvilakku4,000
Chuttuvilakku2,000
Kamba Vilakku1,000
Bhagavathi Seva1,000
Athazha Sreebali600
Ucha Sreebali400
Usha Sreebali400
Swarna Kireedam Charthal250
Aillya Pooja (Ayilyam nal)70
Neyvilakku (50 ml)30

Rates last checked July 2026 against published figures for the temple. The official temple portal, attukal.org, is the authoritative source for the current and complete vazhipadu list.

What is vazhipadu?

Vazhipadu is a Malayalam term for a votive offering or dedicated pooja performed on behalf of a devotee. Each offering carries its own significance – some are lamp offerings (vilakku), some are archanas (recitation of the Goddess’s names), and some are elaborate day-long poojas. Devotees choose an offering based on the intention behind their prayer and their means, so that participation is possible at every budget, from a single ghee-lamp to a full-day sponsorship.

  • Leksharchana – a grand, large-scale archana; one of the temple’s most elaborate sponsorships.
  • Udayasthamana Pooja – a full-day pooja performed from sunrise to sunset, considered highly auspicious.
  • Neyvilakku / Sreekovil Neyvilakku – ghee-lamp offerings lit in devotion to the Goddess.
  • Chuttuvilakku and Kamba Vilakku – lamp offerings that illuminate the temple, especially striking on festival days.
  • Bhagavathi Seva – a devotional ritual seeking the Goddess’s grace, often undertaken for family well-being.

How to Offer Vazhipadu: Online and Offline

Pilgrims can offer a vazhipadu either online or offline. For an offline offering, go to the vazhipadu counter inside the temple, tell the staff which offering you want, and pay the listed amount. For an online offering, use the temple’s official portal at attukal.org to select the vazhipadu and complete the payment; after paying, carry or present the receipt at the counter as required. Offerings tied to a specific day – for example those linked to a particular nakshatra (such as Ayilyam) or to festival dates – may need to be arranged in advance, so plan ahead. The same offering may be made more than once during the year according to a devotee’s devotion and vows.

Attukal Bhagavathy Temple Timings

The temple is generally open in two sessions each day:

  • Morning: around 4:30 AM to 12:30 PM
  • Evening: around 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM

There is no entry fee for darshan. Timings can change on festival days, during the Pongala season and on special occasions, so confirm on the day of your visit. During the Attukal Pongala festival the temple and surrounding area become extremely crowded, and the temple administration issues specific arrangements and guidelines for that period.

The Attukal Pongala Context

Attukal Bhagavathy Temple is best known for the Attukal Pongala, an annual festival in which women devotees prepare pongala – rice cooked with jaggery, ghee and coconut in earthen pots – as an offering to the Goddess. The festival falls in the Malayalam month of Kumbham (February–March), and the Pooram day draws the largest crowds. The gathering is recognised as one of the largest congregations of women for a single religious event, with participation running into the millions. Because of the central role of women in its worship, the temple is sometimes affectionately called the “Sabarimala of Women.” The presiding deity, Attukal Amma, is worshipped as a form of the Divine Mother, associated with Bhadrakali and, in local tradition, with Kannagi of the Tamil epic Cilappatikaram.

How to Reach Attukal Bhagavathy Temple

The temple stands at Attukal, near Manacaud in Thiruvananthapuram, on the banks of the Killi river and about two kilometres from the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple at East Fort.

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  • By train: Thiruvananthapuram Central railway station is the nearest major station, a short ride from the temple.
  • By air: Trivandrum International Airport is the nearest airport, a few kilometres away.
  • By road: The temple is well connected by city buses, autos and taxis from across Thiruvananthapuram; East Fort is the nearest major bus hub.

Tips for pilgrims

  • Rates change over time – always reconfirm the current vazhipadu list on the official portal before paying.
  • During the Attukal Pongala season the temple is exceptionally crowded; arrive early and follow the temple’s crowd guidelines.
  • Dress modestly in keeping with Kerala temple customs.
  • Keep your payment receipt safely until the offering is completed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Attukal Bhagavathy Temple located?

The temple is at Attukal, near Manacaud in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, on the banks of the Killi river and about two kilometres from the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple at East Fort.

Can I book vazhipadu online?

Yes. Vazhipadu can be offered online through the temple’s official portal at attukal.org, or offline at the temple counter. After an online payment, present or carry the receipt to the counter as required.

Are the vazhipadu rates fixed?

The list above reflects published figures, but temple tariffs are revised periodically. Verify the current, complete rate list on the official temple portal before booking.

What are the temple timings?

The temple is generally open from about 4:30 AM to 12:30 PM and again from about 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM, with no entry fee. Timings can vary on festival days and during the Pongala season.

What is the temple most famous for?

Attukal Bhagavathy Temple is renowned for the Attukal Pongala festival, recognised as one of the largest gatherings of women devotees for a single religious event.

Can the same offering be made more than once?

Yes. Devotees can offer the same vazhipadu multiple times in a year according to their devotion and vows.

About the Temple and Its Significance

Attukal Bhagavathy Temple sits on the banks of the Killi river in Thiruvananthapuram and is sometimes called the “Sabarimala of Women” because of the central role women play in its worship and in the Pongala festival. Devotees seek Attukal Amma’s blessings for health, family well-being, education and the fulfilment of vows. The vazhipadu system allows every devotee, regardless of means, to participate – from a simple ghee-lamp offering to a full day-long sponsorship. Understanding what each offering represents helps you choose one that matches the prayer in your heart rather than simply its cost.

Sources & last verified (July 2026): Vazhipadu names and indicative rates cross-checked against figures published for the temple and the official portal attukal.org; temple timings and location details from Trivandrum tourism references and the Attukal Temple encyclopedia entry. Rates and timings are indicative and subject to revision; always confirm current details on the official temple portal before you travel or pay.

This is an independent pilgrim-information article. tirumalatirupationline.com is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting on behalf of the Attukal Bhagavathy Temple, its administration, or any government body. We do not sell tickets, offerings or bookings. The only official source for online vazhipadu and current rates is the temple’s own portal.

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Last reviewed: July 6, 2026

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