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Kollur Mookmabika – Murudeshwar tour Packages

Mangalore to Kollur Mookambika – Murudeshwar Tour Package   Day-1 Mangaladevi Temple – Kadri  Manjunatha Temple – Kudroli Gokarnatha Temple  -Murudeshwar – Kollur Mookamokambika Temple Our Kollur Mookambika / Murudeshwar Lord Shiva Temple Tour will start at Mangalore Airport, Railway station or any pickup location in Mangalore instructed by you or your guest. And drive to Mangaladevi temple in Mangalore – located along the coast of Karnataka and famous for its delicately carved temples and calm beaches. After completing Magaladevi temple proceed to Kadri Manjunatha temple, Kuroli Gokarnatha Temple then drives to Udupi. On arrival at Udupi, drive to the Panoramic view of Malpe Beach. At the mouth of the Malpe River, about 6 km from Udupi, is the natural harbour of Malpe, an important fishing centre that enriches Karnataka’s coastline with its wonderful beach. Then go for a Malpe Sea Walk on Malpe beach. Then visit Kodi Bengre Beach – the beautiful beach where the river meets the Arabian sea. The Serene atmosphere of Kodi Bengre Beach attracts you to spend time with family and friends without any crowd. At 3 PM visit to the world-famous Sri Krishna Temple and then visit nearby Anantheshwara temple and Chandramouleshwara Temple. After getting the divine blessings, After lunch at Udupi  Proceed to Murudehwar Temple Murudeshwar – is a beach town that lies on the coast of the Arabian Sea and is also famous for the Murudeshwara Temple. The main attraction of this place is world’s second-tallest Shiva statue and 20 storied Gopura (237.5 feet) is constructed at the temple. On arrival at Murudeshwara, check in to the hotel and then visit the Shiva statue and Lord Murudeshwara Temple, built on Kanduka Hill which is surrounded on three sides by the waters of the Arabian Sea. After having the darshan of Lord Murudeshwara, a short break at Murudeshwar Beach then return to the hotel and overnight stay at the hotel in Kollur Mookambika. Day-2 Kollur Mookambika –  Aanegudda Vinaya Temple  –  Udupi Shree Krishna Mutt – Mangalore The morning after breakfast, Kollur lies at the foot of the Western Ghats and the main attraction of Kollur is a temple dedicated to Goddess Mookambika. On arrival at Kollur, visit to the Mookambika Temple, one of the important places of pilgrimage in Karnataka. The panchaloha image of the goddess on Shri Chakra is stated to have been consecrated by Shri Adi Shankaracharya. Then drive to Aanegudda Vinayaka Temple / Kumbashi mahaganapati Temple Anegudde village is located at a distance of 9 km south of Kundapura, in Udupi District. Anegudde is also popularly called Kumbashi. The name Kumbhashi is said to be derived from the demon Kumbhasura. According to history, when drought hit this area, Sage Agasthya performed penance to appease the Varuna, the Rain God. During the penance, the demon Kumbhasura started troubling the sages. Bheemasena gets a weapon from Lord Ganesha to kill Kumbahasura and assassinate him at this place. Anegudde is rewarded one of the seven ‘Mukti Sthalas’ of Karnataka (Parashurama kshetra). The temple at Anegudde is dedicated to Lord Vinayaka (Ganesha). Anegudde is the combination of two words – ‘Aane’ meaning ‘Elephant’ and ‘Gudde’, which stands for ‘hillock’ as it is the abode of the elephant-headed god, Lord Vinayaka. Shree Mahalakshmi Devasthana or (Sri) Shri Mahalakshmi Temple is at Uchila in the Udupi district. Read on to know about the temple’s architecture and legends. For fishermen in the coastal region around Udupi and Mangaluru, the Shree Mahalakshmi Temple at Uchila is one of the most important places of worship.  

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Mangalore to  Murudeshwar, Kolur, Gokarna, Dharmastala Four Days Temple Trip

Book Now Mangalore to  Murudeshwar –  Kolur  –  Gokarna – Dharmastala – 4 Days Trip Day-1 Mangalore Mangaladevi Temple KadriManjunatha Temple Mangalore Beach BappanaduDurgaparameshwary Temple Udupi Shree Krisna Mutt AaneguddaVinayaka Temple Maravante Beach MurudeshwarTemple and Beach Stay @ Murudeshwar Day-2 IdagubjiMahagnapati Temple GokarnaAatmalinga Temple Kollur Mookambika Stay @ Kollur Day-3 Sringeri Sharadamba temple HoranduAnnapoorneshwary Temple Shree Ram Mandhir DharmastalaManjunatha Temple Stay @ Dharmastala Day-4 Dahrmastala Manjunatha Temple Southd kaVinayaka Temple Kukke Subrahmanya AadiSubrahmanya KudroliGokarnatha Temple Day-1 Mangalore Mangaladevi Temple: The Mangaladevi Temple is a Hindu temple at Bolara 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 overall 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. Panambur Beach: Panambur Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Mangaluru city in coastal Karnataka. Known to be one of the safest and well-maintained beaches, it is also famous for its dramatic sunset. The beach has activities like Jet Skiing, boating, chariot rides and many more. One can enjoy long camels, horse rides as well. Other attractions include Jet Ski rides, boating, dolphin viewing, and food stalls and is also known for its highly skilled and trained lifeguards who patrol the beach to ensure visitor safety. The International Kite Festival is organised every two years at Panambur Beach and is attended by tourists from all across the country. The district administration of Dakshina Kannada also organises a beach festival as part of the famous “Karavali Utsav” which translates to Coastal festival. The beach is an essential landmark to the location of Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilizers Factory and Kudremukh Iron Ore Factory. Bappanadu Durgaparameshwary Temple: The 800-year-old Bappanadu Durga Parameshwari Temple is situated on the banks of the Shambhavi River in Mulki, Karnataka. The main deity of this temple is Goddess Shree Durgaparameshwari. The temple is said to be built by a Muslim merchant. The eligibility of Muslims for accepting the prasad of the temple is one of the special features of the Kshethra. Muslims also participate in temple festivals. Even today the prasad on the very first day of the festival is given to the house of Bappa Beary. The temple has been believed to be built by a Muslim merchant called Bappa. The merchant once while crossing the river Shambhavi gets to see a blood-stained river and his boat stops in between. The frightened merchant looks around and to his surprise, he hears a divine voice and asks him to seek the help of Jain ruler Mulki Swantha and build a temple for her. Hence, the name of the village is called Bappanadu and the temple is famous as Bappanadu Durga Parameshwari. The Temple is also famous for its Bappanadu Dolu, a large drum featured at the entrance of the temple. The beating of the drums during the annual festival of the temple is an important factor of celebration. Bappanadu Dolu is well known for its beating all over Karnataka. A Yakshagana, “Bappanadu Kshethra Mahatme”, frequently staged by the local troupes for the last 40 years, features Bappa Beary and the story of the temple that he helped build. Udupi Shree Krishna Mutt: Udupi Shri Krishna Temple is a well-known historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna and Dvaita Matha located 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 JagadguruSri Madhwacharya during the 13th century. He also founded the Dwaita 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 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

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Mahabaleshwar Temple, Gokarna 3 days 2 nights  Special trip 

  Mahabaleshwar Temple, Gokarna 3 days 2 nights  Special trip Day – 1 1) Mangalore to Udupi Sreekrishna temple Your journey will start from Mangalore and on the first you will be taken to the Udupi. It is around 6okm from Mangalore and it takes around 1hour and 15 minutes to reach Udupi by MTC Cabs/Taxi. In Udupi, You will be taken to Shreekrishna Temple where you will have a visit to Shree Krishna mutt and Darshan of Lord Krishna. Shreekrishna Temple   Udupi Sri Krishna Matha is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to the god Krishna and Dvaita Matha is located in the city of Udupi in Karnataka, India. The matha area resembles a living ashram, a holy place for daily devotion and living. 2. Udupi to Kumbashi After  Shreekrishna Temple, we will move toward Kumbashi. Kobashi is around 35km from Udupi and it will take approximately 45minutes to reach Kumbashi. In Kumbashi, you will be taken to Anaegudda Vinayaka temple and have Darshanam of Lord Ganapathi and Lord Aiyyapa.  Anaegudda Vinayaka temple   The Anegudde Vinayaka Temple situated on the hill attracts a large number of pilgrims. Important new activities in the area are started after the worship of this deity. The Temple of Mahalingeshwara is surrounded by a lake and puja is offered to a shallow pit in which “water from the Bhagirathi (Ganga)” is said to collect. The right side of the lake is called Surya-Pushkarini and the left side of the Chandra-Pushkarini. There are also shrines of Suryanarayana, Channakeshava, and Lakshminarayana on the banks of the tank and a branch of the Sode Mutt. 3. Kumbashi to Idagunji Having completed Darshanam of Lord Aiyyapa we will head toward Idagunji which is approximately 90kms from Kumbashi and it will take around 2hrs to reach there. In Idagunji you will visit Idagunji Ganapati Temple and have Lord Vinayaka Darshanam. Idagunji Ganapati Temple   According to the legend, Lord Ganapati stayed in this place which was known as Kunjaranya. It is said to be a place of penance selected by ancient Rishis. The importance of Idagunji is mentioned in the Skanda Purana. This place is located on the left bank of River Saraswati. This temple is one of the major pilgrimage centres in Dakshina Kannada and attracts more than 1 million devotees per year. Lord Vinayaka can be seen in standing posture at this temple, which is a rare sight. Vinayaka Chathurthi is the major festival celebrated here. 4.Gokarna and stay at Gokarna After enjoying the day at Udupi, Kumbashi and Idagunji will travel to Gokarna. From Idagunji to Gokarna it is around 70km and is travelling time is approx 1hr 30minutes by Taxi/cab. You will have a stay in Gokarna. Day – 2 On day 2, Gokarna Pooja and Darshanam In Morning Temple visit breakfast, the afternoon pooja, and lunch at the temple or nearby. Gokarna to Murudeshwar After lunch will head toward Murudeshwar and it is around 79 km from Gokarna and the travelling time is approx 2hour. There you will visit Murudeshwar Temple. Murudeshwar Temple.   Murudeashwar is one of the famous tourist spots with lord Shiva temple in Uttara Kannada. Murudeswara is famous for the world’s 2nt tollest lord shiva statue and The gopuram is now the 2nd tallest in India hight is 237 feet. Murudeshawar to  Kollur Mookambika Then you will travel to Kollur and the travelling time between Murudeshwar to Kollur Mookambika temple is around  1hr 40minutes and the travelling distance is 66km. You will stay at Kolluru. Day – 3 In the morning will have a Kollur Mookambika Temple Visit and Dharshanam of Lord Mookambika Kollur Mookambika Temple   Kollur Mookambika Temple is located at Kollur, Udupi District in the state of Karnataka, India. It is a Hindu temple dedicated to the mother Goddess known as Mookambika Devi. It is situated in the foothills of Kudajadri hills, on the southern bank of Souparnika River. Kolluru Mookambika to Mangalore City After all, this will finally head toward Mangalore City. From Kollur temple to Mangalore city distance is around 140km and a 3hr 30minutes journey by cab. In Mangalore will visit Mangalore Mangaladevi Temple, Kadri Manjunath Temple, and Kudroli Gokarnath Temple. Mangalore Managaladevi Temple   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. It’s located at Bolalra Mangalore city. Kadri Manjunath Temple   Manjunatheswara temple is a very famous temple in Mangalore which is located in Kadri hills Mangalore city. Kudroli Gokarnath Temple   The Gokarnanatheshwara Temple is known as the Kudroli Gokarnanatheswara temple in Mangalore. Kudroli Gokarnanatheswara temple is famous for its Dasara celebration and Shivaratri festival Nowadays Koudroli Gokarnanatheswara Dasara celebration is called as Mangalore Dasara. Final drop at Mangalore  airport or Mangalore  railway station  

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