The temple is open from 5 am to 10 am and 4 pm to 7 pm on all days leaving festive days. The two major festivals celebrated in the temple are Vaikunta Ekadasi and Thiruvonam. The main annual festival for ten days each year in the month of Medam (April/May). The temple is under the administration of the Travancore Devaswom Board. Mayapiran is revered in Nalayira Divya Prabhandam, the 7th–9th century Vaishnava canon, by Nammazhwar and Thirumangai Alvar. The temple is classified as a Divyadesam, one of the 108 Vishnu temples that are mentioned in the book. During the 18th and 19th centuries, the temple finds mention in several works like 108 Tirupathi Anthathi by Divya Kavi Pillai Perumal Aiyangar. The Aaaratu festival during the Tamil month of Margazhi and the Kavadiyattam during the month of Thai are the major festivals celebrated in the temple. As per literary mention, Thripuliyoor was a division of a large town historically. One of the twelve regions was Kuttanad in which the temple is located. The Vimanam, the roof over the sanctum, is called Purushasukta Vimanam as the seven sages, the Saptarishis, performed penance.
Sthlapuranam :
It is said that this sthalam was constructed and built by Bhiman, one of the Panja – Paandavaas. He worshipped this sthala perumal, Maayapiraan. Sapta Rishis – Atthri, Vasishtar, Kaasyapar, Gouthamar, Bharadwaja, Vishwamitrar and Jamathakkini got the seva of this Maayapiraan along with porkodi Naachiyaar and through Indra, it is said that all these Sapta Rishis got their Mukti towards the Emperumaan.
Once, Virukshadharbi, who was the son of Sibhi Chakravarthy, ruled an empire where there was flood and there was no proper vegetation and the wealth and the beauty of the entire empire seems to be decreasing. At that time, the king thought, if any Dhaanam (things that are given to any rishis, Andhanars (or) devotees to increase any thing) is given to Sapta Rishis, it might increase the wealth and beauty of the Empire. As a result of this, he thought of giving the Dhaanam to Saptha rishis. But, Sapta Rishis did not accept his Dhaanam, Since if any flood (or) decrease in the wealth and health in the entire empire is due to some reasons of the ruling king. So, they found some problems with virukshadherbi and did not accept the Dhaanam.
But, he wants them to accept his Dhaanam, and as a result of this, he asks his palace officials to keep some gold inside the fruits and give them that, so that they will accept that and simultaneously his Dhaanam is also accepted. But, knowing the truth that some gold is placed inside the fruit through their Gnana Dhirusti, they did not accept the fruit either.
After the fruits which are given as Dhanam is being rejected by the Sapta Rishis, Virukshadharbi got angry on all 7 Rishis and tried them to kill and as a result of this cruel mind, he started an Yaagm in which a lady pisaasu known as (Arakki – female demon) by named “Kiruthyai” arise and he ordered the demon to kill all the sapta Rishis.
But, knowing this, the Emperumaan sent Indiran to destroy the Kiruthyai Arakki and thereby protect Sapta Rishis. Likewise, Indran killed the demon and all the Sapta Rishis got the seva of the Emperumaan and got their Mukthi.
This sthalam is constructed and perumal is done the pradhistai by Bhima. When seen from out, this temple is situated slightly above the surface. The temple is square in shape and we have to climb some steps and after climbing the steps, we can enter the temple. The Dhvajasthambham (Kodi Maram) i.e the Flag Pole is facing towards the East side and shining all the time.
After entering into the sthalam and while traveling along the pragharam, we can find a separate sannadhi for Bhuvaneshwari amman. Outside the Gharbhagriham (where moolavar is established), we can find Dhwara Balagars, on either side, we can also find a Ganapathy (Lord Ganesha) statue on the walls of the praharam.
The Moolavar is Maayapiran, who is found in Nindra Thirukkolam, is around 3 to 4 feet in height and in front of the Moolavar sannadhi, a beautiful mandapam in which lots of pillars are found with lots of sculptures are found.
Utsavams:
A grand Utsavam in Monthly Thiruvonam Nakshatra and in Avani month Janmashtami are celebrated in a grand manner.
Another grand festival during the Month of Thai (from Jan 15) is celebrated during which the temple Elephant is dressed beautifully and the Utsavar is seated on the Elephant and rounds around the Inner and outer Program.
Moolavar:
The Moolavar of this sthalam is Maayapiran, in Nindra Thirukkolam facing his Thirumugham along the East direction.
Pratyaksham for Sapta Rishis (all the 7 Rishis).
Thayaar
The Thaayar of this sthalam is Porkodi Naachiyaar.
Mangalasasanam:
Nammalwar – 10 Paasurams.
Total 10.
Pushkarani:
Poonsunai theertham.
Pragnya saras.
Vimanam: