The present Karanavar of the family turned over all the administrative control of the temple and all its belongings to 'Chenkottukonam Sree Ramadasashramam'.
The temples that still stand tall today with unbelievable stories and myths that overcome it.
The story of the Kallil Bhagwati Temple is located in the village of Methala near Perumbavoor in Ernakulam district.
To the highlights of the Kallil Bhagavathi Temple, which is believed to be over five thousand years old and has become a part of the history of Kerala itself !!
Perumbavoor is famous for its stone Bhagavathi Temple, which can be reached by crossing over a hundred steps in the jungle.
This rock that stands tall in the air does not move even if 15 elephants pull it together!
The broom vows are made for women to grow hair and for men to change family troubles.
The broom vow is made of wool without touching the iron and offered to the temple.
Therefore, when circling Bhagwati, the circumambulation is completed by bowing to the stone.There is ample evidence that this was a Jain temple in the early days.
Pooja time The festival is celebrated on the Karthika day in the month of Scorpio.
The major festival of the temple is celebrated from Karthika of month Vrishchika and usually lasts for a week.