The primary deity worshipped at the Kodoth Bhagavathi Temple is Goddess Bhagavathy, who is considered a form of the divine feminine energy. Bhagavathy is often depicted as a fierce and powerful goddess, symbolizing protection and prosperity.
Another notable feature of the Kodoth Bhagavathi Temple is its temple pond. The temple is renowned for its architectural beauty, with intricate wood paintings adorning its structure.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Pathamudayam
During Pathamudayam, special rituals, ceremonies, processions, and cultural events may take place, depending on the specific traditions followed at the temple. It's a significant day for devotees, as it may include grand celebrations, elaborate offerings, and the peak of spiritual activities.
Chamundi Theyyam
Chamundi Theyyam is a prominent ritualistic dance form and a manifestation of the Goddess Chamundi in the Theyyam tradition of Kerala. Chamundi is a fierce form of the Hindu goddess Durga or Kali, often depicted with multiple arms, holding weapons, and trampling upon demons or evil forces.
Contact Address: Kodoth Bhagavathi Temple, Kodoth, Kodom, Kozhikode, Kerala 671531