Maariamman, Maariaatha is known as “Mother Mari” spelt also Maariamma (Tamil: மாரியம்மா), or simply Amman or Aatha. Mariamman is the main South Indian mother goddess. Mari is closely associated with the Hindu goddesses Parvati and Durga as well as with her North Indian counterpart Shitala Devi. In Kozhikode, Mariamman is called as Renuka Mari and this goddess is closely Devoted by Tamil Visswa Karma Samudhaya Family Members.

Sree Renuka Mariamman:

In ancient Tamil, the word which has lost its roots in usage ‘Maari’ would mean rain and ‘Amman’ would literally mean mother but here “mother nature.” She was believed and worshiped by the ancient Dravidian people to bring rain and hence prosperity to them as their vegetation was mainly dependent upon rain.

Other idols:

Muniswaran, Uchimahakali, Veerabhadran, Gandhari Amman.

Chudalamadan, Ghandakarnan, Bhairavan, Pechiamman, Ayyappan & Murugan, Ganapathy & Nagam  are the other idols in the Temple.