Temple About
Temple Description
Temple Specialty
Celebrated for the grand Kodungallur Bharani Festival.
Revered as a Shakti Peetha by many.
One of the rare temples where non-Brahmin priests conduct rituals.
Temple Address
Temple Location (Longitude and Latitude)
Temple Timings
Morning: 4:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Temple Sevas
Usha Pooja, Ucha Pooja, Deeparadhana
Guruthi Pooja, Vedi Vazhipadu (firecracker offering), Chandattam
Traveling Facilities
Well-connected by roads; ample public and private transportation available
Food Facilities
Temple Prasadam on festival days
Nearby vegetarian and Kerala cuisine restaurants
Stay Facilities
Lodges, hotels, and guesthouses in Kodungallur and nearby towns
Nearby Railway Station
Irinjalakuda Station – 20 km
Nearby Airport
Nearby Bus Station
Bus Routes to Temple
Regular buses from Thrissur, Kochi, Aluva, Guruvayur
Train Routes to Temple
Travel to Irinjalakuda or Thrissur stations
Airways to Temple
Arrive at Cochin International Airport
Travel by taxi or bus (~1-hour journey)
Nearby Cities to Temple
Thrissur – 38 km
Kochi – 42 km
Aluva – 30 km
Guruvayur – 50 km
Nearby Visiting Temples and Places
Thiruvanchikulam Mahadeva Temple
Cheraman Juma Masjid (India’s oldest mosque)
Muziris Heritage Site
Guruvayur Sri Krishna Temple
Preferable Visiting Season
October to March – Pleasant climate
Shopping Famous For?
Traditional brass lamps, handicrafts, and pooja items
Kerala spices, banana chips, and sweets
Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple is not just a place of worship but a living symbol of Kerala’s vibrant spiritual and cultural history. With its fierce goddess, age-old rituals, and deep-rooted mythology, the temple offers a rare glimpse into the spiritual fabric of the region. Whether you're a pilgrim seeking blessings or a traveler exploring heritage, this temple promises an unforgettable experience steeped in divine energy and tradition.
