Chinmaya Mission Sri Bhuvaneswari Navagraha Temple stands as a beacon of spiritual solace in Thrissur City, the cultural hub of Kerala. Nestled near the northern circumlocution way, this sacred abode fulfils the heartfelt wishes of its devotees. Dedicated to Sree Bhuvaneswari Devi, with Ganapathy and Subhramanya as upadevathas, it also serves as an ancient Navagraha temple, where the nine celestial bodies are revered with meticulous rituals. The idol of Sree Bhuvaneswari Devi, crafted by a Maharaj of the Kochi royal family, was originally housed in the grand palace of Thripoonithura. With roots tracing back centuries, the temple's worship rituals were initially conducted by the Vennattumana lineage. The Navagraha
more idols, also sourced from the Thripoonithura Palace, find their sacred abode here as well. Nestled between the revered Sree Vadakkumnatha temple and the iconic Vadakkechira, this temple has been known as the 'Bhajana Madam' since ancient times. In 1961, the temple came under the auspices of the Chinmaya Mission, graciously gifted by the Kochi royal family. Flourishing under the permanent guardianship of the Chinmaya Mission Trust, devotees from all walks of life find solace in its sanctity. Sree Bhuvaneswari Devi, depicted with 'Varsha' and 'Abhaya' mudras symbolizing both destruction and blessings, exudes a divine presence. Through the observance of Thanthrik rituals and customs, the temple pulsates with vibrant energy. Worshipping the Navagrahas grants devotees respite from the adverse effects of planetary influences. Believers from diverse faiths converge here, seeking solace, knowing that the temple's doors are open to all who seek the divine. It is a sanctuary where worshippers find relief from their afflictions and embrace peace and prosperity. Chinmaya Mission Sri Bhuvaneswari Navagraha Temple stands as a testament to inclusivity, welcoming all who seek spiritual enlightenment and solace.