Palakkad District - Places of Worship

Places of Worship

  • Kalpathy,2.5 km from Palakkad town.
  • Sri Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavathy Temple, Kongad – very famous for Kongad Pooram
  • Sri Mancheri Bhagavathy Temple, Mancherikkavu, Kongad – Mancherikkavu Kummatty is very famous
  • Sri Narasimha Moorthy Temple, Parasseri, Peringode (Kongad)
  • Sri Kurumba Bhagavathy Temple, Cheraya, Kongad
  • Sri Mookambika Temple, Parasseri, Kongad
  • Sri Nagamkulangara Bhagavathy Temple, Thadukkasseri, Kongad
  • Manthakkara Mahagnapathy temple situated in Kalpathy, 2.5 km from Palakkad town.
  • Lakshminarayna Swami temple situated in Kalpathy, 2.5 km from Palakkad town.
  • Prasanna Mahaganapathy temple
  • Palakeezh Bhagavathi Kshetram, Mundur
  • Mannathu Bhagavathi Temple, Mundur
  • Sri Manniyambathoor Saraswathi Temple, Kodumunda, Pallippuram, Pattambi
  • Sri Parakkat Bhagavathy Temple in Kavaserry at Alathur is famous for Kavaserry Pooram.
  • The Kaikkottu Bagavathy Temple is very famous. "Kumbabishekam" is celebrated annually in the month of April.
  • The Anjaneya (Lord Hanuman) Temple inside Palakkad Fort attracts many devotees.
  • Chittur kavu – Devi temple.
  • Cherubala Kenanpulli Mala Chittur
  • Manappulli kavu – Devi temple.
  • Pudussery kavu – a Devi temple. The annual pooram festival starts at Pudussery in the Malayalam month of Meenam.
  • Pallassena kavu – a temple located 20 km from Palakkad town.
  • Lord Shiva (Brahmeeswaran) Temple situated in Karimpuzha village, 25 km from Palakkad town.
  • Killikkurussi Mahadeva Temple at Killikkurussimangalam around 8 km from Ottappalam city.
  • Vaazhaali Bhagavathi Temple, Nellikkurissi, Mulanjoor, Ottappalam.
  • Sree Kurumba Temple, Karakurissi.
  • Chenakkathoor kavu, Ottappalam.
  • Shree Periya Maariyamman Kovil, Sakthi Nagar, Melamuri, Palakkad.
  • Mangottu Kavu Temple, Athipotta, Palakkad
  • Sri Puliilla Bhagavathy Temple, Karingarapully.
  • Lord Subramania Temple – Kodumbu.
  • Lord Shiva Temple – Pattanchery.
  • Puthanalkkal Temple – Cherpulasseri
  • Chittur Kavu – Chittur
  • sri Kunnappullikavu Bagavathy Temple,Ezhakkad – (Near-Kongad)
  • Sri Mundiyankavu Temple, M.L.A Road Junction, Kanhikulam – (Near-Mundur)
  • Sri Sathramkavu Bagavathy Temple, Sathramkavu, (Near-Mundur)
  • Sri Palakizikavu Bagavthi Temple,Mundur
  • Sri Chemminikavu Bagavathi Temple.Kinavallur(Near-Parli)
  • Sri Thrikana Thevar Kshetram,Kattussery,Near Alathur
  • Sri Mavundathara Bhagavathi Temple (Moosari kavu)
  • Sri Cheruppil Bhagavathi temple,Industrial estate,puduppariyaram
  • Sri Emoor Bhagavathi Temple,Kallekulanghara
  • Sri Palakeezhu Bhagavathi Temple,Mundur,Palakkad
  • Jain temple,Jainimedu,palakkad
  • Puthur Sree thirupuraykal bhagavathy Kshetram
  • Sri Cherunatoori Bagavathy Kshethram – Chittilamchery
  • Sri Perungootu Kavu Bagavathy Kshethram
  • Sri Puthukulangara Bhagawathy Temple, Alathur
  • Sri Akalur Bhagavathy Temple,Akalur,Pathiripala
  • Sri Simhanatha Bagavathy Temple, Tharekkad, Palakkad
  • Sri Vishalakshisametha Viswanatha Swamy Temple, Tharekkad, Palakkad
  • Sri Neerathu Ganapathy Temple, Tharekkad, Palakkad
  • Sri Thirumanangattappan Siva Temple, Kavalpad/Kavilpad, Palakkad

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