The temple is dedicated to Adi Parashakti and Vishnumaya Swamy. Lord Vishnumaya is revered for his compassionate nature and is believed to grant devotees their wishes. Adi Parashakti represents the ultimate form of Goddess Parvati, embodying cosmic energy and divine power.

The temple conducts regular rituals and ceremonies that enhance the spiritual ambiance and devotion of worshippers, making it a significant pilgrimage site in Wayanad.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Kumbha Bharani Maholsavam
The Kumbha Bharani Maholsavam at the Pakkalipallam Sree Adi Parashakti Vishnumaya Temple in Annapara, Wayanad, features Ganapathi Homam, Kodiyettu, and Annadanam. Key rituals include Deeparadhana and Pongala. The festival also includes Ezhunnallathu, a grand procession of the deities, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere for devotees.
Pongala
Pongala at the Pakkalipallam Sree Adi Parashakti Vishnumaya Temple in Annapara, Wayanad, is a significant ritual where women devotees prepare a special offering made of rice, jaggery, and coconut. This ritual is performed in the temple premises with great devotion, symbolizing gratitude and seeking the blessings of the goddess. The cooked Pongala is then offered to the deity, and the sanctified offering is shared among the devotees, fostering a sense of community and divine grace.
Contact Address: Pakkalipallam Sree Adi Parashakti Vishnumaya Temple, Pakkalli Pallam Rd, Kottappadi part, Annapara, Wayanad, Kerala 673576
Phone Number: 097444 86010