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Mangottu Kavu temple is positioned in Athipotta Village, near Alathur in Palakkad District in the state of Kerala, India. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Sree Mangottu Bhagavathi Devi. The Goddess is considered as the younger sister of Parakkattu Bhagavathi.
Mangottu Kavu Temple, Athipotta,Kerala
The legend says that the Mangotty Bhagavathi is supposed to have come to this place to fulfill the desire of a weaver. Kuttan, a weaver, was an ardent devotee of the Goddess. They went to a festival in order to sell clothes. Suddenly, there was a whirlwind which took away the Goddess’ clothes during the procession. Kuttan immediately gave the cloth he had. The cloth that fell on the Goddess was attached to the idol. It is said that the Goddess resided in the place where Kuttan kept his umbrella when he got tired.
The temple is open for devotees from 4.30 AM to 11 PM and from 5 PM to 8 PM.
Vela, Utsavam, Laksharchanaare the major festivals celebrated in the temple. Vela festival is celebrated in the month of April. This festival is conducted by the people nearby known as Desam. This event draws a large number of devotees from all over the state. During Navarathri days, a special pooja is performed in the temple.
Poojas such as Nirmalyam, Ganapathy Homam, Usha Pooja, Ucha Pooja, Deeparadhana and Athazha Pooja are performed here.
Info on the deity – Specific to the temple deity
The presiding deity of the temple is Goddess Sree Mangottu Bhagavathi, a form of Goddess Shakthi.
By Road
Athipotta is 10 kms from Alathur. Buses, auto-rickshaws, and taxis are available almost all the time to reach the temple.
By Rail
The nearest railhead is the Ottapalam Railway station at a distance of 24 kms from the temple.
By Air
The nearest airport is the Cochin International Airport at a distance of 87 kms from the temple.