Overview
Kali Koil is nestled in a peaceful environment surrounded by lush greenery. The temple complex features intricate carvings and statues that depict various aspects of Goddess Kali. The serene ambiance makes it a perfect spot for meditation and reflection.
History & Background
Kali Koil has a rich history dating back several centuries, being a place of worship for devotees of Goddess Kali. It is believed that the temple was established by a group of ascetics who sought refuge in the area.
Religious Significance
The temple is not only a spiritual center but also a place for community gatherings and cultural events, attracting devotees from various regions.
Main Deities
Major Festivals
Temple Timings
Aarti Schedule
How to Reach
Kali Koil is accessible by local buses and auto-rickshaws. The nearest railway station is Little Station, which is approximately 5 km away from the temple.
GPS Coordinates
Contact Information
For inquiries, contact the temple office at +91-XXXXXXXXXX.
Visitor Information
Dress Code:
Devotees are advised to dress modestly, with women encouraged to wear sarees or traditional attire and men recommended to wear dhotis or kurta.
Best Time to Visit:
The best time to visit is during the early morning hours or during major festivals when the temple is vibrantly adorned and bustling with devotees.
Temple Facilities
- ✓ Restrooms
- ✓ Parking
- ✓ Prasadam distribution
- ✓ Information center