Shree Umamaheshwara Temple is in Narampady, along the Badiadka - Mulleria Road in Kasargod district, Kerala. This temple is well-known for addressing marriage-related issues, with many devotees believing that offering prayers helps resolve marital problems and fulfils the wishes of those seeking to get married. The temple's main deity is a unique murti, with Lord Shiva depicted on the front and Goddess Parvati on the back, both carved from a single stone (Shila). The temple features an east-facing chathura sreekovil (sanctum sanctorum) and houses a Shivling in the main shrine. Other architectural highlights include a gold-plated kodimaram (flag pole), balikkalu (sacrificial stone), chuttambalam (outer structure), and a
more namaskara mandapam (prayer hall). The temple is adorned with intricate sculptures, Hindu motifs, and symbols on the walls and roof of the shrines, adding to its spiritual and aesthetic significance.