Believed to date back to over 5,000 years, the temple is carved from a massive rock and is accessible by climbing 69 ste
Kavilamma Elangavam is revered as the guardian deity of the land, protecting and blessing devotees with motherly care.
The presiding deity is Goddess Karthyayani Devi, affectionately known as Puthiyakavil Amma. It is believed that she is t
It is situated 2.5 km from Perumbavoor, 35 km from Kochi, and 20 km from Kothamangalam. This temple is one of the 108 Du
Located 7.5 km from Perumbavoor, this is the only temple in Kerala where both Goddess Durga and Goddess Bhadra are wors
The main sanctum sanctorum enshrines the Saptamatrukkal—Brahmani, Vaishnavi, Maheshwari, Kaumari, Varahi, Indrani, an
The temple is situated approximately 4 km from Thrikkakara and 2 km from Kalamassery Government Medical College. Dedicat
The temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga, who is believed to bestow peace, prosperity, and harmony upon the land. The Th
Mattalil Bhagavathy Temple is dedicated to Devi Adi Parashakti in the form of Bhadrakali. Along with the main deity, th
Originally, the temple and its vast 2000-acre land were owned by the prestigious Thamarassery Mana. However, due to int
Aadiparashakthi, the family deity, was traditionally worshipped here in two divine forms—Durga and Bhadrakali. Today,
The presiding deity is Goddess Bhagavathy. The temple is especially famous for its grand Thalapoli festival, held in Ma
In Hindu mythology, Kali is revered as the Bhagavathi of destruction, while Bhadrakali is worshipped in both royal and
Situated just 800 meters from Thripunithura Junction, the temple holds great significance among devotees. The Prathis
The temple enshrines a majestic sixteen-armed Daru Vigraham (wooden idol) of Bhagavathy, housed within the east-facing C
Estimated to be over 400 years old, the temple is owned by Sree Janardhan Devasthan Kochi and falls under the Cochin Ti
It holds deep historical and spiritual significance as the principal place of worship for the old Kochi royal family. E
Located next to the Mattancherry Palace, which was built around 1555 as a gift to the King of Kochi by the Portuguese,
It holds great religious and cultural significance, attracting numerous devotees throughout the year. One of the most
This centuries-old temple, situated near the Town Hall and Ernakulam North Railway Station, is one of the very few Bhadr
It is regarded as one of the oldest temples in the region. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Sri Raja Rajeswari, also k
Sri Bhuvaneswari is revered as the mother of the universe and a symbol of prosperity, while Sri Annapoorneswari is the g
The original Kannadi Bimbam (mirror idol) was consecrated under a Punna tree, exposed to the sun and rain, on the southe
Perandoor Durga Bhagavathi is the Kula Devatha (family deity) of many families in the region. The temple, built in tradi
Also known as Perumanoor Kavu, the temple hosts its annual Thalappoli festival in the Malayalam month of Makaram (Janua