Pattambalam

Hindu temple in Alappuzha district, Kerala

9°18′49.2″N 76°32′26.0″E / 9.313667°N 76.540556°E / 9.313667; 76.540556ArchitectureTypeArchitecture of KeralaSpecificationsTemple(s)OneElevation31.1 m (102 ft)

Kurattikadu Pattambalam Devi Kshethram or Kurattikadu Pattambalam Devi Temple[1] is a Devi Temple in Mannar,[2] Kerala,[3] India. The main ritual of the temple is the Anpoli Vazhipadu during Anpoli Areeppara, the most important event at the temple, an annual 18-day festival from Medam 10th to 27th. The main deity worshipped is the goddess Bhadrakali, along with Bhadra, Ganapati, and Goshala Krishna. At this temple Bhadrakali is also known as Valiya Amma ("Great Mother").

The temple manages the nearby Sree Bhuvaneswari Higher Secondary School.

See also

  • Temples of Kerala

References

  1. ^ "Pattambalam Devi Temple". pattambalam.org. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Pattambalam Devi Temple". Hotel Booking, Tour and Travel Planning, Online Tickets. 10 July 2018. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Kurattikadu Pattambalam Devi Temple - Hindu temple - Mannar - Kerala". yappe.in. Retrieved 24 November 2023.

External links

  • The official website of the temple
  • The official website of the school
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