The temple is situated about 32 kilometers west of Palakkad and 8 kilometers east of Cherpulassery, along the Palakkadâ€
The presiding deity is Goddess Bhadrakali. What sets this temple apart is the rare and traditional performance of Tholpa
It is believed that the presiding deity of this temple was brought from the Kallekkulangara Bhagavathi Temple during th
The temple reflects the simplicity and cultural spirit of the rural communities of Palakkad. The presiding deity of t
Originally, the deity was installed as a wooden idol (Daru Vigraham), but in recent times it was replaced with a stone i
Positioned on the eastern side of the Western Ghats, the region is historically known as ‘Kongan Nadu’. According t
Perungottukavu Pooram is a prominent 7-day annual festival celebrated at the Perungottukavu Bhagavathi Temple. It takes
The sanctum sanctorum houses the divine presence (Chaitanya) of the goddess facing east. The temple, known for its spaci
The temple is dedicated to Mother Goddess Bhagavathi and also houses a deity known as Kandathar, who is worshipped in th
Formerly part of the old Valluvanad Taluk, the area is culturally close to the nearby villages of Vellinezhi and Sreekri
Situated near Kadambazhipuram on the Palakkad–Cherpulassery road, the temple’s presiding deity is Vaiyalliyamkunnila
This temple is dedicated to Pakkanar, one of the twelve children of Vararuchi and his Paraya wife Panchami, who are coll
Situated about 16 km west of Palakkad town on the Palakkad–Cherpulassery State Highway, this popular temple is dedicat
This prominent temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali and faces north. It is renowned for its annual Pooram festival,
It is especially renowned for the grand Chinakkathoor Pooram festival, celebrated annually in the Malayalam month of Kum
It is situated between Kunissery and Koduvayur on the Thrissur–Kollengode main road. Those coming from Palakkad town,
Situated just five kilometers from the heart of Palakkad city, it is easily accessible and holds great spiritual import
Sree Manappullikkavu Bhagavathy Temple is famously known for its vibrant annual festival called Manapullikavu Vela, org
It is among the largest Devi temples in the Valluvanad Desam region, with the presiding deity revered as the "Goddess of
The main deity worshipped here is Goddess Jagadeeswari, also revered as Adi Parashakti and Sree Bhadrakali. Locally, the
The presiding deity is Goddess Bhagavathy, who is believed to reside here for the peace, prosperity, and well-being of t
The presiding deity, Bhadrakali, is worshipped as a fierce yet protective form of the Divine Mother, known for her powe
The temple, believed to be over 1500 years old, was constructed by the revered Azhvanchery Thamprakkal. According to le
Devotees from all walks of life—regardless of caste, religion, social status, or background—flock to this sacred sh
The temple also houses sub-deities such as Lord Vishnu, Lord Ayyappa, Lord Ganapathy, and Goddess Devi, making it a sacr