Bhadrakali is auspicious and fortunate form of Adi Shakti and among the many epithets of Yogamaya.
According to Tantra Rahasya Bhadrakali is also listed as one of the Das Mahavidya, According to Kerala traditions – She protect the honour of women and this form of Shakti is called Bhagavathy in Tamil Nadu.
Bhadrakali Temple in Warangal is the most famous Hindu temple for Goddess Bhadrakali in India and Apara Ekadashi is observed as Goddess Bhadrakali Ekadashi.
Kodungallur Devi Temple is dedicated to the goddess Bhadrakali, One of the listed 64 Bhadrakali temples in Kerala.
Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple is situated in the middle of land and surrounded by banyan and peepal trees.
Bhadrakali Temple is situated at village Aharapada of Bhadrak district in Odisha. The temple goddess Kali is being worshiped as Bhadrakali, statue of the goddess black granite.
Bhadrakali Temple is situated in Kurukshetra and Devikoop Bhadrakali Mandir is known as Savitri Peeth. Naina Devi, Jwala ji, Kamkhya ji are also among the 52 holy Shaktipeethas in India.
Bhadrakali temple of Hanumangarh is an ancient temple and stands in the bed of the Gagghar river.
The deity of temple is Bhadrakali, one of the many avatars of Goddess Durga.
Bhadrakali temple at Itkhori in Jharkhand is situated on the bank of river Mahanada and surrounded by hill and forest.
Thoniyakavu Bhadrakali Temple is one of the most ancient Hindu temple in Kerala, dedicated to the Goddess Bhadrakali. The temple is a classic example of the architectural style of Kerala.
Badrakali Amman temple at Sivakasi is dedicated to the Hindu god Badrakali. The temple has a five-tiered gopuram and constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture.
Badrakali is a fierce manifestation of Parvati, the consort of Shiva.
Arulmigu Badrakaliamman Temple at Mechcheri is one of the many temples of Goddess Bhadrakali in Tamil Nadu.
There are few more famous temples of Bhadrakali such as Bhadrakali Amman Kovil Thoothukudi, Bhadrakali Amman Kovil in Rajapalayam.