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Sree Kurumba Bhagavati Temple (alternatively Kodungallur Devi Temple) is a Hindu temple at Kodungallur, Thrissur District, Kerala state, India. It is dedicated to the goddess Bhadrakali, a form of Mahakali or simply Durga or Aadi Parashakthi or Bhuvaneshwari or Kannagi worshipped and significantly revered in Kerala. The goddess is known also by ...
The Mayannur Kavu Sri Kurumba Bagavathy Temple is a Hindu temple located in Mayannur [1] [2] of Thrissur District of Kerala. [ 3 ] The temple is dedicated to Goddess Sri Kurumba Bhagavathi.
Edathala's Sree Kurumbakkavu Bhagavathy Temple is in a village that is 8 km from Aluva Railway station and 20 km from Cochin international Airport. The Divine Mother known as Kurumbakavilamma is worshiped here as the main deity. Apart from the main deity, the temple complex consists of a temple for Sastha, peedam for Nagas, Khandakarnan ...
Kottikulam Sree kurumba bhagavathi temple also very oldest temple situated in kottikulam village. This page was last ...
Sreekurumba Bhagavati Temple; Payyoli Sree Mahavishnu Temple; Sree Kurumba Temple; Muthassikkavu temple ( Thurasserikkadavu) Vadakke puthukkot paradevatha temple (Thurasserikkadavu) Kunnath temple (kizhur junction ) Parambil temple (Thachankunn) Palliyarkkal temple ( Thachankunn ) Perumalpuram Shiva temple; Kizhur ganapathi temple; Kommath ...
Ucharal vela at Sree Kurumba Bhagavathi temple; Sivaratri at Enanimagalam siva temple; Perunal at St. Joseph church; SreeKrishna Jayanthi Procession from Enanimagalam siva temple to Sree Kurumba Bhagavathi temple
Nearest temple: Mangattummel Sree Paradevada (in town) Temple: Kalaangot Sree Kurumba Bhagavathy Mandapam Kshetram, Kalaangot Tharawad. Temple: Meppayur Sree Durga Bhagavathy Kshethram (Formerly known as Sree Pishariyakal Durga Kshethram)
The elders and cow-herders constructed a temporary temple using poles, leaves and tender leaves of coconut palm. It was a custom in ancient days that balikas used to prepare flower garlands, lit the pooja lamps in ancient Kudumba temples. Accepting this tradition, the cow-herders wearing female attire, offered poojas in the temple.