"Stambhanam" is a term that generally refers to a type of ritual or practice in Hinduism and Tantra that is used to restrain or immobilize a person or object. It is often used in the context of spiritual or magical practices to control or subdue negative forces or energies.
While the Kuttichathan Temple is known for its association with black magic and occult practices, it is important to note that such practices are not part of the mainstream Hindu tradition and are not widely accepted or practiced in India or elsewhere. It is unlikely that the Kuttichathan Temple offers Stambhanam services or endorses any practices that involve restraining or immobilizing people or objects.
The Kuttichathan Temple is primarily dedicated to the deity Kuttichathan Swamy, who is believed to be a manifestation of Lord Vishnu. The temple is known for its unique rituals and practices, including the performance of various pujas (prayers) and homams (sacred fire rituals) to seek blessings and protection from the deity.