pumppuja
Pumppuja is a traditional Hindu ritual performed in the state of Kerala, India, primarily in the districts of Malappuram and Palakkad. The term "pumppuja" is derived from the Malayalam words "pump" and "puja," which translate to "water" and "worship" respectively. This ritual is an ancient practice that involves the worship of the goddess Bhagavathy, who is believed to reside in the sacred waters of the rivers and streams.
The pumppuja ritual is typically conducted during the monsoon season, as the rivers and streams are at
The significance of pumppuja lies in its connection to nature and the worship of the goddess Bhagavathy.
In recent years, the pumppuja ritual has gained attention for its cultural and environmental significance. It