varapumppuja
Varapumppuja, also known as Varapumpu or Varapumpu Puja, is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated primarily in the state of Kerala, India. The festival is dedicated to the goddess Bhadrakali, who is believed to be the protector of the state. The term "Varapumppuja" translates to "new moon worship," referring to the day of the new moon in the Malayalam calendar month of Medam.
The festival is observed on the first day of the Malayalam month of Medam, which typically falls
The main ritual of the festival involves the worship of Bhadrakali in her temple, where offerings of
Varapumppuja is an important cultural and religious event in Kerala, and it is celebrated with great enthusiasm