Temple Events & Pujas

Join us for auspicious occasions, celebrations, and regular pujas at Sri Vijaya Amaleswari Devi Temple.

Weekly Friday Ammavari Bhajans
Weekly Friday Ammavari Bhajans
Every Friday
Evening (Confirm timings with temple)

Join us every Friday evening for soulful Ammavari Bhajans and devotional singing. Friday is also a designated day for special offerings to the Goddess.

Dasara Navaratrulu
Dasara Navaratrulu
Yearly (around October, as per Almanac)
Nine Days Event

Grand nine-day Dasara celebrations (Navaratrulu). On the first day, a kalasham is placed in the garbhagriha, and Navagraha pujas are performed. New clothes are offered to the deity. This ritual continues for nine days, with special pujas on the last day. Ten types of offerings are made, followed by darshan for devotees. Annadanam is performed on one of the Dasara days. The temple is illuminated with electric lights at night. Free medical camps are also held during these celebrations.

Sambaralu (Once in 11 Years)
Sambaralu (Once in 11 Years)
Once every 11 Years.
11 Days Event

A grand 11-day mega event, Sambaralu (also known as Ekadasha Krathuvulu), celebrated with unique rituals and festivities once every eleven years. This significant event involves elaborate ceremonies and attracts numerous devotees.

Shakambari Utsavalu
Shakambari Utsavalu
Annually (around August)
Details to be announced

Annual Shakambari Utsavalu celebrating the goddess as the bearer of greens and vegetables. Special decorations and pujas are performed.

Saari by Aadapaduchulu
Saari by Aadapaduchulu
Annually (around November)
Details to be announced

A traditional event where married women of the Ankem family (Aadapaduchulu) offer Saari(Naivedhyam) to the goddess.

Medical Camps during Dasara

During the annual Dasara Utsavalu, free medical camps are organized by the temple trust. Esteemed doctors volunteer their services, providing free consultations, distributing medicines, and performing eye examinations. Cataract surgeries are also arranged for those in need.

This noble initiative aims to serve the health needs of the community. For details on participating doctors, please visit the Trust page.