Puthiyakavu Devi Temple stands in Ponkunnam, a town in the Kottayam district of Kerala in southern India. The shrine is dedicated to the goddess, the Devi who is worshipped across the Kerala temple landscape under many local names and forms, and serves as one of the many community kavus that have grown up along the routes of pilgrimage in the region.
The temple is particularly known as a resting place for devotees walking to Sabarimala, the great forested shrine of Lord Ayyappa in the Western Ghats. Sabarimala pilgrims, observing the strict vrata of the Ayyappa season, pause here for darshan of the Devi, for water, and for the brief shelter of a sacred precinct on the long road through Kerala.
In this way Puthiyakavu draws together two streams of Kerala devotion: the local worship of the goddess as Devi within the kavu tradition, and the great seasonal pilgrimage to Sabarimala that binds the southern districts of the state into a single sacred journey.
By serving Sabarimala pilgrims, Puthiyakavu Devi Temple takes its place within the broader sacred geography of the Ayyappa devotion in Kerala. It quietly carries the older devotion to the Devi while opening its precinct to those undertaking one of the most demanding pilgrimages of the Indian south.
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