Manakulangara Durgadevi Temple was under the authority of the Chembakot Panikkars, who also managed the nearby Kuruvanga
Situated approximately 850 meters from Moodadi town in Koyilandy, Kozhikode district, the temple is perched on a hillsi
The name of the temple is derived from the deity's local name, Bhagavathi or Kodikkunnathamma, and the Malayalam word "k
Historically, Nedunganad was a local kingdom that was later merged with Valluvanad. The temple is presently situated in
Nestled on the banks of Kannadippuzha, a tributary of the Bharathapuzha River, the temple is named "Randumoorthi Bhagava
The presiding deity of this centuries-old temple is Goddess Durga. Although exact historical records of its origin are u
The presiding deity, Thirumandhamkunnilamma (a form of Goddess Bhadrakali or Parvati), was the paradevatha (royal goddes
The temple observes its annual Vela festival in the Malayalam month of Dhanu, while the Prathishta Dinam (consecration