The primary deity of the temple is Goddess Bhadrakali, also referred to as Devi or Durga. Devotees believe that she is the embodiment of power and divine energy.
Devotees offer prayers, flowers, coconuts, and other offerings to the deity as a form of worship and gratitude. It's customary for devotees to make vows and offerings when their wishes are fulfilled.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Mudippura Pooram
Mudippura Pooram festival celebrated at the Mudippura Devi Temple in Kallara, Kerala. This traditional festival, marked by vibrant processions, elaborate rituals, and fervent devotion, holds deep cultural and religious significance for the local community.With its rich heritage and spiritual ambiance, the Mudippura Pooram festival continues to draw pilgrims and visitors, fostering a sense of communal celebration and divine connection in the heart of Kallara.
Navaratri
On Mahanavami during Navaratri, devotees perform special poojas dedicated to Goddess Durga, including Navami Pooja with hymns and offerings, Ayudha Pooja to honor tools and vehicles, and in some regions, Saraswati Pooja for knowledge and learning. On Vijayadashami, also known as Dussehra, rituals continue with Vijayadashami Pooja seeking blessings for success and prosperity, Saraswati Visarjan for the end of educational worship, and possibly Durga Visarjan in some areas marking the culmination of Durga Puja festivities, symbolizing the departure of Goddess Durga
Contact Address: Thumpodu Mudippura Devi Temple, Thumpodu, Kallara, Kerala 695608