Bhayankavu Bhagavati Temple Purathur, Kerala

Temple of - Durga ( Shakti, Chandi, Kaali, Mata, Mata Rani, Ma, Maa)
Bhayankavu Bhagavati Temple RW9C+HM5, Alathiyoor Pallikadavu Rd, Purathur, Kerala 676102 , Kerala, India

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Dress Code

No restrictions for any dress.

Entry Restrictions

No Restrictions, Persons of all faiths allowed.

Parking Facilities

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Introduction and History in Brief

Bhayankavu Bhagavathi Temple is a very sacred Hindu Bhagavathi temple on the Alathiyoor Pallikadavu Road in Kavilakkad, Purathur, Tirur situated in Malappuram district, about 14 km from Tirur Railway Station .

The temple is dedicated to the goddess Bhagavathi. Three main festivals are celebrated in Bhayankavu. The first one is on Thulam 1st (the middle of the month of October). The second one is known as ‘Makarachovva’ (first Tuesday of Malayalam month ‘Makaram’.) The annual Thalappoli ritual in the temple is observed according to the Malayalam calendar .

The coloured powders used for the kalam are prepared from natural products only. The pigments are extracted from plants – rice flour (white), charcoal powder (black), turmeric powder (yellow), powdered green leaves (green), and a mixture of turmeric powder and lime (red). It often takes more than two hours to finish a kalam drawing with appealing perfection. Decorations like a canopy of palm fronds, garlands of red hibiscus flowers and thulasi or Ocimum leaves are hung above the kalam. Also during the festival, women carry lighted lamps and move in a procession to the temple for peace and prosperity. Normally, hundreds of devotees participate to witness this important ritual in the temple.

Manyata/Special Attraction

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Architecture

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Important News Related to Temple

  • During the ‘Thalappoli’ festival the ritual ‘Pavakkooth’ (a shadow play like as doll-play, but where only the shadows of different characters of Hindu deities can be seen) is conducted in the temple throughout the month of ‘Kumbam’ (normally 16 February to 15 March). During these days, “Kalamezhuthu” is conducted in the Temple.The next Thalappoli is on 14 March 2022.

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Presiding Deity

 Bhagwati Maa (Maa Durga)❤️🙏

Weapons of Maa Durga

Be A True Devotee

Worship your Isht in your tradition .

But a  passive worship is a total waste of your time and energy .

For True Worship ,a devotee MUST master the use of weapons the Deity bears.

The weapons of Maa Durgeshwari (Durga) are Chakra (discus), Shankha (conch shell), Trishula (Trident), Gada (mace), Bow and Arrow, Khanda (sword) and Shield, Ghanta (bell) and Sword.

Remember, for a Sanatani, Shastra (Weapon) and Shaastra (Holy Book) go together and Sword  🙏

Always carry the weapons of Maa Durga like Gada,Sword and Trishula. 

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Timing

Morning: 5:00 AM to 11:30 AM

Evening: 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM

No entry fee!

Aarti Timing

Alattiyur Hanumankavu Puja Schedule:

Morning Pooja: 6:15 AM to 7:00 AM

Hanuman Nivedyam: 7.00 AM to 9:00 AM

Hanuman Kuzhacha Avil Nivedyam: 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM

Hanuman Nivedyam: 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM

Nada Closing: 11:30 AM

Deeparadhana: 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

Nada Closing: 7:30 PM

Basic Facilities

Drinking Water, CCTV Security, Prasad, Puja Samagri, Satsang Hall, Shoe Store, Wash Rooms.

Activities

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Festivals

Every year all major festival avam festivals are celebrated in the temple. it goes like this :-

  1. Maha-Shivratri
  2. Holi and Phooladol Festival
  3. Navratri
  4. Ram-Navami
  5. Hanuman Jubilee
  6. Greening Amavasya
  7. Brahmashtami
  8. Ganesh-Chaturthi
  9. Jaljhulani Ekadashi (3-day huge fair to the Bhadrapad Shukla Sides, Ekadashi Vadashi every year)
  10. Dipawali and Annakoot.

Famous Temples Nearby

Kololamba Ayyappankkavu Temple

Kolath Vishnu Temple

Hanuman Kavu Temple Kololamba etc..

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Near by Shops & Markets

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Nearby Dharamshalas

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Restaurants near Temple

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Nearby Hospitals

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Concerned Police Stations

Police Station Changaramkulam

Address

P2RJ+X77, SH69, Changaramkulam, Kerala 679585

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Managment Commity

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Miscellaneous information

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Legal information

The temple is situated on legal site taking by Govt,(ASI) & Mandir Community, there is no legal obligation on Temple Property or Temple Schedule, Criteria,Rules etc..

Facilities to hold Functions

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Library

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Akharas

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Mehants, Pujaris, Archakas and Sewayats

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Gau Sewa, Birds and otheranimals Sewa

Initiattives like Pashu Sewa, Pakshi Sewa, Langar Sewa, Vedic Pathshalas etc Plannings in process.

Langar Sewa

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Gurukul/Vedic Pathshalas

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Modes of Travel

  • Purathur is a beautiful sandy coastal village and a Grama Panchayat in Tirur Taluk, Malappuram district in the state of Kerala, India.[1] Bharathappuzha river and Tirur River merges together in Purathur and join with the Arabian Sea at Padinjarekara Azhimukham, which is also the southernmost tip of Purathur Gram panchayat. Opposite to Padinjarekara Azhimukham is Ponnani port.[2] The village is located at the southernmost tip of Tirur Taluk and is bordered by historically important Ponnani port in Ponnani Municipality of Ponnani taluk to south (Opposite to Padinjarekara Azhimukham).
  • Purathur village connects to other parts of India through Kuttippuram town and Chamravattam. National highway No. 66 passes through Edappal and the northern stretch connects to Goa and Mumbai. The southern stretch connects to Cochin and Trivandrum. National Highway No. 966 connects to Palakkad and Coimbatore. Another connection point is Chamravattom, 4 km away from Purathur.
  • KSRTC buses run between Ernakulam-Malappuram, Tirur-Ponnani, Calicut-Guruvayur, Calicut-Ernakulam, Calicut-Alleppey, Calicut-Thiruvananthapuram, and Ponnani-Bangalore. A large number of KSRTC buses including super fast passenger, super fast, town-to-town, limited stop and ordinary buses run through Chamravattam.
  • The nearest airport is at Karippur (Kozhikode).

  • The nearest major railway stations are at Tirur
  • The nearest airport is at Karippur (Kozhikode).
  • The nearest major railway stations are at Tirur.

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Address for Visiting and Donation Purpose

Bhayankavu Bhagavati Temple

RW9C+HM5, Alathiyoor Pallikadavu Rd, Purathur, Kerala 676102 

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