The presiding deity of the temple is Goddess Bhadrakali, a revered form of the divine feminine known for her fierce yet compassionate nature. Devotees flock to the temple to seek her blessings for protection, prosperity, and spiritual well-being.
The Pisharikavu Devi Temple stands as a symbol of devotion and spirituality, attracting devotees from various parts of Kerala and beyond.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Annual Festival
The annual festival of Sri Pisharikavu Temple, celebrated in the Malayalam month of Meenam, spans eight days filled with grandeur and devotion. The seventh day, known as Valiya Vilaku, is marked by elaborate rituals and ceremonies. On the eighth day, called Kaliyattom, the divine Nandhakam sword is ceremoniously paraded around the temple atop a beautifully adorned female elephant.
Navaratri Festival
Navaratri, a significant Hindu festival, is celebrated with great fervor at Sri Pisharikavu Temple. Lasting for nine days, Navaratri is observed with prayers, rituals, and cultural events. Devotees gather to pay homage to Goddess Bhadrakali, seeking her blessings for protection and prosperity. The temple comes alive with vibrant decorations, devotional songs, and traditional dances, making Navaratri a memorable and spiritually enriching experience for all who partake in the celebrations.
Contact Address: Pisharikavu Devi Temple, Anakkulam, Pisharikavu Rd, Koyilandy, Kerala 673307
Phone Number : 095442 62943