Muthayil Peedhika Bhagavathi Temple is an ancient shrine dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali, a powerful and benevolent form of Devi Shakti. For centuries, the temple has been a sacred seat of devotion and divine energy, drawing devotees who seek spiritual strength and blessings.
According to local legends, the temple originated as the “Peedhika” (seat) of Goddess Bhadrakali. The villagers began worshipping her as their guardian deity centuries ago. The temple festivals and rituals have remained a vital part of the region’s cultural and spiritual heritage.
The temple’s architecture follows the traditional Kerala style, with intricate woodwork and stone structures reflecting ancient craftsmanship. The sanctum and surrounding chambers embody the divine aura and cultural richness of Goddess worship in Kerala.
Men are requested to wear Mundu/Dhoti; women may wear Saree or Churidar.
Daily poojas are conducted every morning and evening in devotion to the Goddess.
Photography is strictly prohibited inside the sanctum sanctorum.
A visit to Muthayil Peedhika Bhagavathi Temple brings peace, power, and divine grace.