Temple Tour Udupi Dharamsthala Subramanya Mookambika

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Temple tour udupi sringeri mookambika dharamsthala subramanya annaporneshwar can be visited in three night 4 day from mangalore provided early morning arrival in mangalore . THe Sequence of travel for pilgrimage tour Udupi-Sringeri-Mookambika-Dharamsthala-Subramanya- Horanadu annaporneshwari, Day one arrive in mangalore and proceed to udupi and visit the famous krishna temple udupi, Day two visit Kollur mookambika temple and proceed to sringeri , Day three Sringeri temple visit and move to horanadu annaporneshwari temple and then proceed to dharamsthala to visit Kalasa Sri Kalaseshwar Temple,manjunath temple, Day four proceed to subramanya and visit Subramanya Sri Adi & Kukke Karthikeya Temple. proceed to mangalore depending flight /train timing visit mangalore temples Kadri Manjunatha Temple, Mangaladevi Temple and Kudroli Gokarnanath Temple .

Situated approximately 60 kms from Mangalore, the Udupi Sri Krishna Temple also known as Krishna Mutt, is one of the most popularc Built in 13the century, Sri Krishna temple has an alluring idol of god adorned with beautiful jewels. The idol was installed by great saint Madhavacharya .Shree Krishna Temple Udipi is first among the seven places of pilgrimages. The unique feature of Shree Krishna Mutt temple is that the Lord is worshipped only through a window with nine holes called the Navagraha Kitiki. The window is exquisitely carved and silver - plated. It has been a tradition in this temple to worship the Lord only through this window.

Sringeri :The name Sringeri is derived from Rishyashringa-giri, a nearby hill that is believed to have contained the hermitage of Rishi Vibhandaka and his son Rishyashringa.According to legend, Adi Shankaracharya is said to have selected the site as the place to stay and teach his disciples, because when he was walking by the Tunga river, he saw a cobra with a raised hood, providing shelter from the hot sun, to a frog about to spawn. Impressed with the place where natural enemies had gone beyond their instincts, he stayed here for twelve years.

Dharmasthala :Situated on the banks of river Nethravathi and surrounded by the lush green forests and hills of Malnad, Dharmasthala is known for it's beautiful surroundings and Sri Manjunathaswamy Temple. In Dharmasthala, charity is a way of life, extended to all without discrimination. Sri Dharmasthala which is one of the sacred places in South India and is a famous pilgrim centre. It is situated in the village of Dharmasthala, in Beltangady Taluk of South Kanara district about 75 kms from Mangalore.

Kuke Subrahmanya is situated in the village of Subramanya in Dakshina Kannada.Kukke Subrahmanya, dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya, also called Murugan, is a Hindu temple situated in Subramanya, in the Western Ghats of Karnataka, India. The God Subrahmanya is worshipped for his divine power as a snake as the epics relate that the divine serpent Vasuki and other snakes found safety under God Subrahmanya. It is famous for Sarpa Samsakara or Sarpha Dosha .The Temple is about 105 KM from Mangalore.

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