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Sree Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavathi Temple Angadippuram,

Station, near Angadipuram, Bhagavathi Padam, Angadipuram, Kerala 679321, India

Sree Thirumandhamkunnu Bhagavathi Temple Angadippuram,
Hindu temple
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X6H2+RH Angadipuram, Kerala, India
+91 4933 258 555
thirumandhamkunnutemple.com
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Adarsh dinu
Adarsh dinu210 days ago
I've visited on the around last day of the festival. The coordinators were not exceptional. Should improve. Very crowded place. Entry with wheelchair may not be possible.
Sneha Iyer
Sneha Iyer210 days ago
Very Popular temple for Mangalaya Pooja. Crowded but very beautiful temple. Very well kept. Parking space is also available nearby. A small Auditorium Hall is also there for arranging small functions. Lots of small shops and restaurants are also there nearby.
Vinod Poduval
Vinod Poduval363 days ago
Divine temple, had Darshan on a normal day and had a memorable experience. It would have been better if the staff were a little more hospitable..
There is a veg canteen near the administration block which served great food.
Devika Das
Devika Das1 year ago
Beautiful temple, very popular for Mangalya pooja, which is performed on all Fridays, Sundays and Tuesdays. It will be crowded on these days and holidays. The "principal deity" is Lord Shiva. But the temple is famous for Sree Bhadrakali or Sree Parvathy and Ganesha, for whom Mangalya pooja is performed. We have to climb some steps to reach the temple and it's hill-top location is one of the best features of this place. A visit to this amazing temple is totally worth your time.
Jithin Krishnan
Jithin Krishnan1 year ago
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Thirumandamkunnu temple situated at the river side of Angadippuram. As I approached the temple, I was struck by its serene and peaceful atmosphere. The temple is nestled among tall trees, providing a sense of calm and tranquility.

I entered the temple and was greeted by a friendly monk who offered me a tour of the grounds. The temple itself is small, but it is filled with beautiful statues and artwork. The main altar is adorned with intricate carvings and colorful paintings, and the smell of incense filled the air.

As I explored the temple, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and reverence. The peaceful surroundings and the peaceful energy of the temple seemed to radiate throughout the entire space.

After my tour, I sat by the river for a while and watched the water flow by. The sound of the water and the birds singing in the trees added to the peaceful atmosphere of the temple.

Overall, I had a wonderful experience at the temple by the river side. It was a truly peaceful and spiritual place, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to find a sense of calm and tranquility.
Anjima K
Anjima K1 year ago
It is one of the oldest temples in Kerala.this temple is situated in a place called angadippuram in Malappuram district. There is decent parking space available. But there are quite a lot of steps to clip in order to reach the temple please consider this if you're suffering from any health issues.there is a mind refreshing spot near the temple.
Arun menon
Arun menon2 years ago
Very powerful goddess. Those who are facing any issues with getting married are coming here and booking pooja for the same. Says that everything will be OK after that. Very nice ambience. Temple devaswom board have their own restaurant, So the devotees can have their own food and no need to search anywhere. They have an average pay parking space. Small auditorium is there for singing classical songs.At least once in a lifetime, you all have to Visit this temple. Experience the power of goddess.
Informative
Informative2 years ago
The temple deity, Thirumandhamkunnil amma, was the paradevatha of the kings of Valluvanad, the local feudal kings ruled the area in the Middle Ages. The Nair warriors (Chavers) of Valluvanad king set out from this temple to Thirunavaya, to participate in the famous Mamankam festival. A memorial structure called the chaver thara can be found in front of the main entrance of the Thirumandhamkunnu Temple. The temple is also an important pilgrim center, especially for the eleven-day-long annual festival celebrated in March and April. The "main deity" of temple is Lord Shiva. But the famous deity is Sree Bhadrakali, locally known as Thirumandhamkunnilamma and Ganesha, for whom the famous marriage oblation (Mangalya Puja) is performed. Devotees believe Mangalya puja will remove obstacles for one's marriage.
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