The presiding deity of the Kuttankulangara Sree MahaVishnu Temple is Lord Vishnu, worshipped specifically as Santana Gopala or Santhanagopalamoorthy. Devotees visit the temple seeking blessings for the birth of children and the well-being of their families.

The temple is located in Kuttankulangara, a village or locality in Kerala, India. It is likely a revered place of worship within the local community and attracts devotees seeking the divine grace of Lord Vishnu
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Thiru Ulsavam
During the Makaram month, temple celebrate Ulsavam festivals coinciding with auspicious dates according to the Hindu calendar. These festivals often last for several days and attract devotees from nearby areas who come to seek the blessings of the deity and participate in the festivities.
Vishu
One of the main rituals of Vishu is the preparation of the "Vishukkani," which is an arrangement of auspicious items such as rice, fruits, vegetables, flowers, gold ornaments, and coins, placed in front of an image or idol of Lord Krishna. The Vishukkani is set up the night before Vishu, and on the morning of Vishu, it is the first thing people see upon waking up, believed to bring good luck and blessings for the year ahead.
Contact Address: Kuttankulangara Sree MahaVishnu Temple, Vallissery, Thrissur