Mullakkal Temple
Temple · Alappuzha Town

History & overview
Mullakkal Rajarajeswari Temple is a famous, centuries-old Hindu temple in the heart of Mullakkal, Alappuzha town, dedicated to the goddess Rajarajeswari (Durga Bhagavathy). The sanctum has an open roof, and the place name is linked to the jasmine ('mulla') gardens that once surrounded it. Other deities enshrined include Hanuman, Ganesha, Subrahmanya, Krishna, Ayyappan, the Navagrahas and snake deities.
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Visiting Mullakkal Temple
- Entry
- Free entry.
- Timings
- Indicative, confirm locally: approximately 5:00 AM-12:00 PM and 5:00 PM-9:00 PM, with morning and evening poojas. Hours vary on festival days.
- Getting here
- Located in central Mullakkal, Alappuzha town, within walking distance of the main market and bus stand; about 2 km from Alappuzha (Alleppey) Railway Station by auto-rickshaw/taxi.
Best time: November-December for the Mullakkal Chirappu festival; otherwise October-March for pleasant weather.
Fees and timings are indicative — please confirm locally. See getting around Kochi for transport.
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Getting here & around
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What's nearby
Within a short walk of Mullakkal Temple.