Kollur – Dharmastala Tow Days temple trips
Kollur Mookambika – Dharmastala two days temple trips BOOK NOW Kollur Mookmabika – Murudeshwar Two Days Temple Trip Discover the spiritual richness of Karnataka with Mangalore Travel Corporation’s two-day temple trip to Kollur Mookambika and Dharmasthala. This itinerary is designed to offer you a deep spiritual experience combined with scenic beauty and cultural insights. BOOK NOW VIA CALL BOOK NOW VIA CONTACT FORM 2-Day Divine Temple Tour in Coastal Karnataka Day 1: Coastal Temple Circuit – Mangalore to Kollur Mangaladevi Temple, MangaloreBegin your spiritual journey at this 9th-century temple, believed to be the origin of the city’s name. Kadri Manjunatha Temple, MangaloreVisit this historic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located on a scenic hillock with one of the oldest bronze idols in South India. Udupi Sri Krishna MandirProceed to the sacred town of Udupi and seek blessings at the famous Sri Krishna Temple, known for its unique Kanakana Kindi. Aanegudde Vinayaka Temple, KumbashiStop en route at this revered temple of Lord Ganesha, believed to grant wishes, especially for those starting new ventures. Kollur Mookambika TempleEnd your day at this powerful Shakti Peetha nestled in the Western Ghats, dedicated to Goddess Mookambika.Overnight stay at Kollur. Day 2: Mountain Serenity and Temple Blessings Shree Ram Mandir, near KollurBegin the morning with a peaceful visit to this serene temple dedicated to Lord Rama. Dharmasthala Manjunatha TempleConclude your pilgrimage at this major spiritual destination, where Lord Shiva is worshipped as Lord Manjunatha. Known for its inclusive traditions and free meals offered to devotees.Trip ends after darshan. A Sacred Journey Through the Temples of Coastal Karnataka- Embark on a spiritually enriching 2-day temple tour with Mangalore Travels Corporation, your trusted travel partner for divine journeys across Karnataka. This carefully curated itinerary takes you through some of the most sacred and historically significant temples in the coastal and Malnad regions. Begin your pilgrimage in the vibrant city of Mangalore, visiting the revered Mangaladevi and Kadri Manjunatha Temples, before proceeding to the holy towns of Udupi, Aanegudde, and Kollur—home to the powerful Mookambika Temple, a revered Shakti Peetha. On the second day, find serenity in the foothills as you seek blessings at Shree Ram Mandir and the spiritually vibrant Dharmasthala Manjunatha Temple, a renowned centre of faith, charity, and tradition. With comfortable transport, knowledgeable drivers, and seamless planning by Mangalore Travels Corporation, this short yet soulful journey promises a peaceful retreat into Karnataka’s sacred heritage Day 1: Coastal Temple Circuit – Mangalore to Kollur Mangaladevi Temple: The Mangaladevi Temple is a Hindu temple at Bolar in the city of Mangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka, situated about three km southwest of the city centre. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Shakti in the form of Mangaladevi. The city of Mangalore is named after the presiding deity, Mangaladevi. The architecture of the temple is based on the typical Kerala-style temples. It is ideal to visit the temple and witness the Navaratri festival celebrations. The temple is of significant antiquity and is believed to have been built during the 9th century by Kundavarman, the most famous king of the Alupa dynasty during the 9th century, under the patronage of Matsyendranath. As per another legend, the temple is believed to have been built by Parashurama, one of the ten avatars of the Hindu god Vishnu and later expanded by Kundavarman. Kadri Manjunatha Temple: Kadri Manjunatha Temple of Sri Manjunatha is located in Kadri, Mangalore. This happens to be one of the oldest temples in India. The general location is extremely spiritual and calm. Kadri Manjunatha Temple is one of the best examples of religious harmony, where people from two faiths, Hinduism and Buddhism, worship together with the deity of Lord Shiva as Lord Manjunatha. The temple is a complete depiction of early Vijayanagara architecture dating back to the 10th and 11th centuries AD. Udupi Shree Krishna Matha: Udupi Shri Krishna Temple is a well-known historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and Dvaita Matha in the city of Udupi in Karnataka, India. The Matha area resembles a living Aashram, a holy place for daily devotion and living. The unique feature of the Udupi Krishna Mandir is that the Lord is not seen directly but through a silver-plated window with nine holes called the Navagraha Kitiki. Udupi Sri Krishna temple and Matha were founded by the saint Jagadguru Sri Madhwacharya during the 13th century. He also founded the Dvaita School of Vedanta. It is believed that Madhwacharya found the idol of Sri Krishna in a large ball of gopichandana, a kind of sandalwood. As told by Sri Madhwacharya, in his Tantrasara Sangraha, the Vigraha is placed Pashchimabhimukha, which means facing west. Also, all the other Vigrahas in the other Ashta Muthas face west as well. This is another interesting part of the Udupi Krishna temple story. It is believed that through a small window, Lord Krishna gave darshan to his ardent devotee, Saint Kanakadasa. According to legend, Kanakadasa belonged to a low caste and was not allowed entry to the temple. But with courage, Kanakadasa went behind the temple and offered his prayers to the Lord through a small hole in the back wall. Pleased with the dedication, the statue of Lord Krishna turned around to give him darshan. This hole came to be known as Kanakana Kindi. Aanegudda Vinayaka Temple: Aanegudda village is located at a distance of 9 km south of Kundapura, in Udupi District. Aanegudda Vinayaka Temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Aanegudda is also popularly called Kumbashi. The name Kumbashi is said to be derived from the demon Kumbhasura. According to mythology, when drought hit this area, Sage Agasthya performed penance to appease Varuna, the Rain God. During the penance, the demon Kumbhasura started troubling the sages. Bheemasena gets a weapon from Lord Ganesha to kill Kumbhasura and assassinate him at this place. Aanegudda is rewarded one of the seven ‘Mukti Sthalas’ of Karnataka. The main sanctum contains the majestic figure of Vinayaka in silver Armour, in a standing posture with four
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