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Sree Chirakkakavu Bhagavathi Temple is one of the oldest Devi Temples in North Kerala. The presiding deity of this temple is the goddess Kaali, who is worshipped in three forms, or Thrigunaathmika. The temple was built by the king of Kolathiri- Chirakkkal Raja after the swayambhoo of the goddess in Koduvally River, and so became renowned as Chiirakkal Raja visited the palace and bowed to the goddess. The king then built the temple on top of , believed to be the of an earlier era. The temple is surrounded by kavu or groves of trees.

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  • Sree Chirakkakavu Bhagavathi Temple is one of the oldest Devi Temples in North Kerala. The presiding deity of this temple is the goddess Kaali, who is worshipped in three forms, or Thrigunaathmika. The temple was built by the king of Kolathiri- Chirakkkal Raja after the swayambhoo of the goddess in Koduvally River, and so became renowned as Chiirakkal Raja visited the palace and bowed to the goddess. The king then built the temple on top of , believed to be the of an earlier era. The temple is surrounded by kavu or groves of trees. (en)
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  • Sree Chirakkakavu Bhagavathi Temple is one of the oldest Devi Temples in North Kerala. The presiding deity of this temple is the goddess Kaali, who is worshipped in three forms, or Thrigunaathmika. The temple was built by the king of Kolathiri- Chirakkkal Raja after the swayambhoo of the goddess in Koduvally River, and so became renowned as According to established belief, the goddess Kaali appeared in the of Vamal with her (retinue), in the palace where the river meets the sea. She assumed the form of a divine fish. The place is now known as , the Sree Moolasthana of Sree Chirakkakavu Bhagavathi. Chiirakkal Raja visited the palace and bowed to the goddess. The king then built the temple on top of , believed to be the of an earlier era. The temple is surrounded by kavu or groves of trees. (en)
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