This quaint shrine features a square sanctum sanctorum (chathura sreekovil) adorned with traditional decorations on its roof and walls. Additionally, smaller chathura sreekovils house other deities, while some are worshipped atop raised square platforms or under trees. The temple holds significance during Sankranti in every Malayalam month, along with the Vishu festival.
Noteworthy for its intricate traditional wooden designs, the temple also hosts Kalamezhuthu Pattu, further enriching the cultural and spiritual experience for devotees and visitors alike.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Theyyam Thira Kaliyattam festival
The annual Theyyam Thira Kaliyattam festival, celebrated for two days during Makaram month (January 29 to January 30), at Sree Palappiriyarathu Puthiyakavu Bhagavathy Temple in Puthiyapparambu near Azhikode, Kannur district, Kerala, is a vibrant celebration of traditional art forms and devotion, where devotees witness colorful Theyyam performances honoring Goddess Bhagavathy.
Thrikkarthika
During Thrikkarthika, devotees typically light rows of oil lamps (known as Karthika Vilakku) in and around their homes and temples to symbolize the triumph of light over darkness and to seek blessings for health, prosperity, and happiness.
Contact Address: Pallipiriyarath Puthiyakavu Devi Temle, Azhicode, Kannur