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Kalyana mandapam (Marriage Hall)
The Kalyana Mandapam is a sacred and spacious hall within the temple premises, designed to host auspicious ceremonies and community gatherings. Traditionally associated with Hindu, Christian and Muslim weddings, the mandapam provides a serene and spiritually uplifting environment for conducting rituals in the divine presence of the Goddess.
Apart from marriage ceremonies, the Kalyana Mandapam is also used for religious functions, temple-related events, cultural programs, bhajans, and spiritual discourses. Its proximity to the temple sanctum enhances the sanctity of every occasion held here.
Serving as a vital facility for devotees and the local community, the Kalyana Mandapam reflects the temple’s commitment to spiritual harmony, cultural continuity, and social unity, making it an important center for sacred celebrations and gatherings.
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Mada Padasala – A Sacred Centre of Learning
Mada Padasala is essential for preserving and passing on the ancient spiritual and ritual traditions of our temples. Temple worship in Kerala follows precise Vedic and Tantric practices that require proper training, discipline, and lifelong dedication. Without structured learning, these sacred traditions risk being forgotten over time.
The Idivizhunnavila Temple Mada Padasala is the traditional residential school attached to the temple, dedicated to the teaching and preservation of Vedic knowledge, temple rituals, and classical Sanskrit learning. Rooted in Kerala’s ancient gurukula system, the Padasala provides spiritual education under the guidance of experienced Acharyas.
The Padasala serves as a gurukula-style learning centre, where students are trained in:
- Vedas, mantras, and Sanskrit
- Tantric rituals and pooja procedures
- Temple customs and ethical values
- Spiritual discipline and devotional life
Above all, Mada Padasala nurtures character, devotion, and service, shaping students not only as scholars, but as spiritually grounded individuals dedicated to dharma and community welfare







