The temple's principal deity is Lord Shiva, with subsidiary shrines dedicated to Lord Ganapathy, Goddess Bhadrakali, Lord Ayyappa, and Lord Hanuman.

The temple is known for its tranquil ambiance, traditional Kerala-style architecture, and vibrant worship throughout the year.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Sivaratri Maholsavam
Sivaratri Maholsavam at Chenkulath Mahadeva Temple is observed with great devotion and spiritual fervor. The celebrations include Ganapathi Homam, Thalapoli Ghoshayatra, Deeparadhana, and continuous chanting through Akhandanamajapam, creating a divine atmosphere for devotees.
108 Kudam Dhara
108 Kudam Dhara is a sacred ritual performed on every Malayalam month during the Pooyam (Pushya) star at many Shiva temples in Kerala. In this ritual, devotees carry and pour 108 pots (kudam) of sanctified water. over the Shiva Lingam, invoking blessings for health, prosperity, and removal of obstacles. This monthly offering is considered highly auspicious and spiritually cleansing, drawing large gatherings of devotees.
Contact Address: Chenkulath Mahadeva Temple, Mamom Road, Muthana, Mamam, Attingal, Koonthalloor, Kerala 695104