Kodungallur Sree Kurumba Bhagavathy Temple
| Kodungallur Sree Kurumba Bhagavati Temple | |
|---|---|
Kodungallur Sree Kurumba Bhagavati Temple | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Hinduism |
| District | Thrissur |
| Deity | Bhadrakali (Maha Kali, Durga or Aadi Parashakthi, Kannagi) |
| Location | |
| Location | Kodungallur |
| State | Kerala |
| Country | India |
Kodungallur Sree Kurumba Bhagavathy Temple (India) Kodungallur Sree Kurumba Bhagavathy Temple (Asia) | |
| Coordinates | 10°13′37″N 76°11′54″E / 10.226833°N 76.198425°E |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Architecture of Kerala |
| Completed | Before CE. Exact date not known |
| Specifications | |
| Temple | One |
| Elevation | 32.53 m (107 ft) |
Sree Kurumba Bhagavati Temple (alternatively Sree Kurumba Bhagavati Temple) is a Hindu temple at Kodungallur, Thrissur District, Kerala state, India. It is dedicated to the goddess Bhadrakali, a form of Mahakali worshipped and significantly revered in Kerala. The goddess is known also by the names "Sri Kurumba" and Kodungallur Amma (The Mother of Kodungallur). This temple is the head of 64 Bhadrakali kavus in Malabar. This Mahakali temple is one of the oldest functioning temples in India. The goddess of the temple represents the goddess in her fierce ('ugra') form, facing North, featuring eight hands with various attributes. One is holding the head of the demon king Daruka, another a sickle-shaped sword, next an anklet, another a bell, among others.