Sree Seetha Devi Temple

Sree Seetha Devi Temple is a revered Hindu temple located in Pulpally, Wayanad, dedicated to Goddess Seetha (Sita), the consort of Lord Rama. This temple holds a unique place in Kerala’s spiritual landscape, as it is one of the rare temples in the state where Goddess Seetha is worshipped independently. Deeply connected to the epic Ramayana, the temple is believed to mark the region where Seetha Devi stayed during her exile in the forests.

Surrounded by lush greenery, paddy fields, and the tranquil beauty of rural Wayanad, the temple offers a calm and spiritually uplifting atmosphere. Devotees visit the temple seeking blessings for prosperity, family well-being, and marital harmony. The rituals and poojas performed here follow traditional Kerala temple customs, preserving age-old practices and devotional discipline.

The temple is especially vibrant during its annual festival, which draws large numbers of devotees from across Wayanad and neighboring districts. Cultural programs, traditional music, and rituals during the festival reflect the region’s rich heritage and devotion. Beyond its religious importance, Sree Seetha Devi Temple stands as a symbol of Wayanad’s deep connection to mythology, tradition, and nature, making it an important spiritual and cultural landmark of the district.

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