The Kudru Sree Mookambika Temple a revered Hindu deity. Legend has it that the Tridevi (Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati) combined their energies to create a form to defeat the demon Mookasura. This goddess, riding on a lion, slew Mookasura, earning the name Mookambika.
Mookambika is considered an aspect of Adi Parashakti, the supreme goddess of Hinduism, embodying divine feminine energy that represents creativity and ingenuity. Devotees visit the temple seeking the blessings of Goddess Mookambika for wisdom, prosperity, and spiritual enlightenment.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Vidyarambham
Vidyarambham, a traditional Hindu ceremony marking the initiation of a child into the world of learning, is observed at the Kudru Sree Mookambika Temple in Kadapuram, Kasaragod. During this auspicious ritual, children are introduced to the alphabet and the goddess' blessings are sought for their educational journey. Devotees believe that Vidyarambham bestows wisdom, knowledge, and academic success upon the young learners, instilling in them a lifelong reverence for education and the divine.
Friday pooja
At the Kudru Sree Mookambika Temple in Kadapuram, Kasaragod, a special pooja is conducted every Friday. This weekly ritual holds significance as devotees gather to offer prayers and seek blessings from Goddess Mookambika. The Friday pooja is believed to bring prosperity, happiness, and spiritual fulfillment to worshippers, fostering a deep sense of devotion and reverence towards the divine goddess.
Contact Address: Kudru Sree Mookambika Temple, Chettukundu - Chithari Kadapuram Rd, Chittari Palam, Kanhangad, Kerala 671531
Phone Number:099680 97013