Kalarivathukkal Temple
Kalarivathukkal Bhagavathy Temple, Bhadrakali Shrine located near Valapattanam river. The deity of the shrine is the fierce form of Bhadrakali. Kalarivathukkal Bhagavathy is considered as the mother of the ancient martial art Kalarippayattu and hence the name. The shrine is administered by Malabar Devaswom Board and classified as Category A Temple of the board. Kalarivathukkal has come from the word Kalari Vaatilkal.
Legend
The holy shrine is one of the Devi temple triads of the erstwhile Chirakkal Kingdom. The other two being Cherukunnu Annapoornashwari Temple and Tiruvarkadu Bhagavathy Temple. The mythology says that Annapoornashwari came from Kasi to Chirakkal in a boat along with Kalarivatukkalamma and Madayikkavilamma who were her mates; to see the Krishna Temple and never returned.The Kolathiris relocated their capital from Ezhimala to Chirakkal near Valapattanam river. They were in recorded history known as the descendents of Mooshika kings. (Mooshika in Kannur District and Ay in Thiruvananthapuram District were the two oldest and most prestigious lineages of the Velir clan, and had innumerable intermarriages with the Cheras, Pandyas, Cholas and Pallavas, over the millennia. The Ay dynasty and Mooshaka dynasty had several mutual adoptions over the centuries with the latter adopting from the former first in the 11th Century CE.
The temple was once owned by Vadakke illam and was acquired by Chirakkal Kovilakom.
Temple Architecture
The temple is in traditional Kerala architecture style. The temple design is Rurujith Vidhanam where in there are shrines of Shiva, Sapta Mathrukkal, Ganapathy, Veerabhadra and Kshetrapalakan in 4 sanctums. The main deity is facing west. The shrine of Shiva is facing East, Shrine of Sapta Mathrukkal facing North and the Shrine of Kshetrapalaka facing East.The Maathrushaala has idols of SapthaMathrukkal, Veerabhadra and Ganapathi. Every morning after the rites the Sacred Sword is taken to the Mandapam adjacent to the Maathrushaala and taken back in the evening after the rites.
The main idol is made of KaduSarkaraYogam so for performing rites and rituals a Archana bimbam of Devi is used for rites and ablutions.
The temple is opened throughout the year, in morning there will be Usha Pooja, at noon Pantheeradi Pooja and in evening ''Shakti Pooja''