Ayillyapooja

Aayilya Pooja is one of the most important and auspicious rituals performed at Pampady Pampumkavu (Sree Nagaraja Kshetram), a renowned temple dedicated to Sree Nagaraja (the King of Serpents) in Thiruvilwamala, Thrissur District, Kerala.

This pooja is conducted on the day of Aayilyam nakshatram (star), which is considered highly sacred for serpent worship in Kerala tradition. Aayilyam occurs once a month in the Malayalam calendar and holds deep spiritual significance for devotees seeking relief from Sarpa Dosha, blessings for fertility, health, family prosperity, and overall well-being.

Ayillya Mahotsavam Offerings

 

The Ayillyam asterism in the Malayalam month of Kanni (September/October) is especially significant for all Naga temples. It is considered the birthday of the Naga Gods, and numerous poojas are performed in their honor on this day.

In connection with the Ayillyam observance, special poojas are also conducted on the two adjacent days, when the Pooyam and Makam stars are in ascendance. Ashtadravya Mahaganapathy Homam, involving the offering of 1008 coconuts, will be performed on all three consecutive days.

Interested devotees may participate in these sacred rites to receive the blessings of the Naga Gods. Participation can be done by offering coconuts in any of the following quantities, based on the rates prescribed:

  • 108 Coconuts

  • 54 Coconuts

  • 27 Coconuts

  • 14 Coconuts

  • 7 Coconuts

  • 5 Coconuts

  • 3 Coconuts

  • 2 Coconuts

  • 1 Coconut

Devotees who wish to participate in the Ayillya Mahotsavam rituals can collect the application form in advance from the temple office. This will be especially convenient for devotees coming from distant places. Completed forms must be submitted at the counter on or before the day of the pooja.


How to Preserve, Use, and Dispose of Sacred Offerings

(Areca Flowers, Garlands, Vibuthi (Bhasmam), Turmeric, Oil, Ghee, and Soot (Vilakku Mazhi))

The Areca flowers and garlands offered to Lord Nagaraja should be placed at the front side of your house, preferably in an elevated and clean location to maintain their sanctity and avoid impurity. Although it is considered auspicious to keep them until they dry, they must be disposed of carefully and respectfully, without desecrating the remains.

Items like Vibuthi (Bhasmam), Turmeric, oil, Ghee, and soot (Vilakku Mazhi) received from the holy shrine must always be stored in a clean place and should not be used during periods of impurity.


Special Ayillya Pooja

Devotees may also arrange for a Special Ayillya Pooja on any day other than the actual Ayillyam star day, according to their convenience and spiritual intent.

Ayillya Pooja

Ayillyam is the 9th asterism among the 27 birth star constellations in Hindu astrology. It holds great significance for the Naga Gods. On the day of Ayillyam Nakshatra every month, a grand pooja is conducted with strict religious observances to appease all Naga deities, including Nagaraja, Nagakanya, and their divine retinue.

Being a spiritually vibrant and elaborate ceremony, a large number of devotees participate to perform the ritual with utmost devotion. It is considered highly auspicious to perform this pooja at least once for three consecutive years to fulfill one’s desires and aspirations in life.


Schedule

The pooja begins at 4:00 a.m. with Mahaganapathi Homam, following the Nirmalyadarshan. After the Homam, the regular rituals such as Ushapooja, Vellariyidal, and Noorum Paalum are performed. The Ayillya Pooja itself commences around 11:00 a.m.

Breakfast and lunch will be served to devotees as prasada oottu.

After the Ayillya Pooja, all prasadams—including Ashtanivedya items like:

  • Vellanivedyam

  • Paalpaayasam

  • Appam

  • Avil

  • Katina Paayasam

  • Thrimadhuram

  • Chathussatham

  • Kadali Pazham Nivedyam

will be distributed to all devotees and visitors.


Monthly Ayillya Poojas – 2025

English DateMalayalam DateDay
January 161200 Makaram 3Thursday
February 12Makaram 30Wednesday
March 11Kumbham 27Tuesday
April 7Meenam 24Monday
May 5Medam 22Monday
June 1Edavam 18Sunday
June 28Midhunam 14Saturday
July 26Karkkidakam 10Saturday
August 221201 Chingam 6Friday
September 181201 Kanni 2Thursday
October 16 (Ayillya Mahotsavam)1201 Kanni 30Thursday
November 121201 Thulam 26Wednesday
December 91201 Vrischikam 23Tuesday

 

Pooja Schedule

5AM

Maha Ganapathy Homam

8AM

vellari,Noorumpalam

10AM

Nirapara samarppan

10.30AM

Ayilapooja

11.00AM

Annadhanam

06.30 PM

Deeparadhana