This temple is renowned for its unique feature of not having an idol, but instead worshipping Goddess Parvati/Durga in the form of a huntress in a pit. The temple holds significance in Hindu mythology, particularly in relation to the Mahabharatha. The Sree Kadampuzha Bhagavathi Temple, located in Malappuram, Kerala, India, is a Hindu temple and pilgrimage site dedicated to Goddess Kiratha Parvathy.
The temple is renowned for its two ritual offerings:
Poomoodal: A tribute of wild thechi flowers (ixora indica)
Muttukkal: An offering made by breaking coconuts
The temple opens daily from 4:30 AM–12:30 PM and 4:30–7:30 PM.