It is a mixture of Kerala and Tamil Nadu styles of architecture.
By road, Aluva town is about 5km away and Kalady town is about 11km away from the temple.
Yes, there is sufficient ample parking space available
No, we do not offer.
Yes, there are taxi stands near to temple Yes, the temple is situated on a bus route between Aluva and Kalady where there is a bus stop in front of the temple. There are auto stands near the temple.
Yes, there will be leaflets regarding the basic outline of the temple and it those will be provided for to the devotees according to their needs and requirements.
Yes, there will be wheelchair accessibility for the ones who need it disabled.
Aadiparasakthi, Mahavishnu and Shiva kudumbam are the primary deities housed in the temple.
There are two ponds constructed within an area of near about 50 cents as a part of water conservation and an initiative for rainwater harvesting along with an eco-friendly atmosphere.
The Chowara Aadiparasakthi Temple boasts a plethora of exquisite artworks that captivate visitors. Among these treasures, the marble Radha Krishna idol and the Gomatha idol stand out as shining examples of craftsmanship and symbolism. However, they are just two of the many masterpieces adorning the temple's sacred halls. Each artwork, whether crafted from wood, stone or marble, showcases meticulous detail and artistic finesse, creating an atmosphere of wonder and reverence for all who visit.
The temple is an amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Indian architectural styles and it is rare for a temple to be seen with 3 main deities sharing equal prominence.
Chowara village, Aluva, Ernakulam district.
5 am to 11 am and 5 pm to 8 pm.
No there is not any specific entry fee for temple entry.
Yes, non-Hindus can visit.
It was in 2016 an Ashtamangala Prashnam was conducted for the first time and it was found that the current land where Chovvara Adiparasakthi Temple resides is situated had the divine presence of the Devi and other deities and was worshipped by ancient sages. To ensure that the devotees receive blessings from the goddess and other deities, the priests instructed Dynamic Divine Trust to follow the guidelines of the Prashna Chart, resulting in the construction of the temple with the presence of the Adi Parashakti, Lord Mahavishnu, Lord Shiva’s family, and other deities.
Yes, you can.
No, there is no special code for entering inside temple premises
Not permitted inside the Sreekovils.
Yes, it is available in Aluva Town which is near the temple.
Yes, Kaalady Sree Shankara Keerthi Stambham and Sree Ramakrishna Mutt are must-visit tourist attractions and it is where they are within a 2 km radius
Yes, you can book and get Prasadam directly from the temple website or you can book it by calling the inquiry numbers provided
Public Transportation facilities are there within the town. Local bus service, auto rikshaws and taxi cars are available.
No, you can't be part of temple activities as a devotee
You can contact us on +91-95672 09992 or +91-95672 09993.
It was in 2016 Aan Ashtamangala Prashnam was conducted for the first time and it was found that the current land where Chovvara Adiparasakthi Temple resides is situated had the divine presence of the Devi and other deities and wasere worshipped by ancient sages. To ensure that the devotees receive blessings from the goddess and other deities, the priests astrologers instructed Dynamic Divine Trust to follow the guidelines of the Prashna Chart, resulting in the construction of the temple with the presence of the Adi Parashakti, Lord Mahavishnu, Lord Shiva’s family, and other deities.