Malappuram Pilgrim Centre
|| Pilgrim Centers in Kerala || Alleppey || Ernakulam (Cochin) || Idukki || Kannur || Kasargod || Kollam (Quilon) || Kottayam || Kozhikode || Malappuram || Palakkad || Pathanamthitta || Thiruvananthapuram || Thrissur (Trichur) || Wayanad Religious Centers ||
Angadippuram (Religious Center) :
This place is an important religious center both for Hindus and Muslims. The Tirumandhankunnu Temple located here is dedicated to goddess Durga. The Puthanangadi Mosque is a religious center of the Muslims and it has Arabic inscriptions engraved on its Planks.
Kadampuzha (Bhagavathy Temple) :
Kadampuzha is located on the highway of Kozhikode and Thrissur and it is famous for its Bhagavathy Temple. It was set up by Sree Sankaracharya, the philosopher.
Kondotti :
Kondotti is religious center of the Muslims located on the way to Malappuram and its Valia Nercha festival celebrated at the 500-year-old Pazhayangadi Mosque falls in the months of February-March. It draws a large number of devotees.
The Jama-at Mosque :
Kerala Muslims visit this center in great devotion. An annual festival is celebrated at the mosque for four days in the month of April. Near the mosque the mausoleum of the Malappuram Shaheeds is located. Mappila Ballads (Muslim ballads) tells the brave story of the martyrs.
Thirunavya
Thirunavya is situated on the banks of the Bharathapuzha. Mamangam festival conducted here once in 12 years was a grand assembly of the rulers of Kerala. The tradition of this festival is started by Cheraman Perumal, and it was conducted for the last time in 1755.Today Thiruvanya is visited for its annual Sarvodya Mela. The Thiruvanya Navamukunda Temple located here which is believed to have founded by nine saints is a famous pilgrim centre
The other temples of Malappuram are Malappuram Mosque, Thai Temple, Thirumandhankunnu Temple, and Trikandiyur Shiva Temple.