Kaipetty Bhagavathy Temple, situated in Thattampady, Karumalloor, Ernakulam district, Kerala, is a prominent and spiritually significant temple dedicated to Bhagavathi as the presiding deity. Revered by devotees from the surrounding regions, the temple is known for its vibrant religious atmosphere and traditional Kerala temple customs. In addition to Bhagavathy, the temple houses several sub-deities, including Ganapathy, Sasthavu, Hanuman, Rakshass, Nagam, Khandakarnan, Navagraham, and Muthappan, making it an important centre of worship for devotees seeking blessings from multiple deities in one sacred space. The temple’s annual Utsavam, celebrated for seven days in the Malayalam month of Meenam, is the most important festival of the temple and is marked
more by elaborate rituals, cultural programs, and large gatherings of devotees. Another major observance is the Pongala festival held in the month of Makaram, during which devotees offer special prayers and rituals in devotion to the Goddess. The Pradhishtha day is also observed in Meenam with great religious fervour, further enhancing the temple’s significance as a cherished spiritual landmark in the Karumalloor region.