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Sri Mookambika Temple, Kollur, Karnataka

This is a consecrated deity of Sri Mookambika.

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to get there:
The temple is located 850 ms East of Kollur Bus Stand.

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/rK8VhjcvrZ5CTmFf8

About Sri Mookambika

Mookambika temple is located at Kollur, Karnataka. This is an ancient temple that has a lot of history attached to it. The temple can be reached easily from the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. One can take a train or bus ride to reach to this temple. Mookambika temple is approximately 135 Km away from Mangalore. This famous temple is exactly situated on the foot of Western Ghats. Thousands of devotees from all over India come to visit this temple. There are lots of things to talk about this particular temple, especially about Kollur Mookambika temple history. Gold plated crest and copper roofs pose to be the main attractions of this temple. Lying in the Kundapur region of the state of Karnataka, this temple is quite an attraction to people. The never drying river Sauparnika lies just beside the Mookambika temple.

According to Mookambika temple history, this temple is the only one that is dedicated to Parvathi, the Goddess. The creation of this temple is believed to have been done by Parashurama. People of Tamil Nadu especially take much interest in this temple. Parvathi is called Thai Mookambika in Tamil. So, we can guess how the temple has been named. History has it that Parvathi had killed Kamsasuran who has become powerful through his penance while staying there. Veerabadra, Shiva and Ganapathi helped the Goddess successfully to make Kamsasura dumb. This is how he started to be called Mookasuran. This name was given to him because ‘mooka’ means dumb. Eventually, Parvathi killed him with her chakra. This incident took place in the night of Shukla Ashtami. After this, devi came to be popularly known as Kollur Devi Mookambika. The divine energy of the devi came to be worshipped with the lingam by Kola Maharishi. When you visit the temple, you will be able to see this lingam as the main deity. Worshippers call this Jyothirlingam. To be precise, Devi Mookambika endorses four arms and three eyes. In her hands, she has the divine disc and conch.

Well, Kollur Mookambika history can be traced back to nearly 1200 years ago. It is said that the Goddess Saraswati of learning and wisdom received extreme worship from the highly esteemed spiritual leader, Adi Shankara. Devi Saraswati appeared before him, acknowledging the prayers. Adi Shankara avowed his wish to Devi, pleading her to put her presence in Kerela where there was still no temple in her respect. Devi Saraswati accepted his wish based on one condition that Adi Shankara would have to lead her way to the destination. On the way, he cannot doubt and look back to confirm her presence even for one time. The moment he fails to keep this condition, Devi will just stop and remain exactly where she would be at that moment. However, the condition was accepted by Shankara and they started their journey down the Kodachari hills. Shakara led the way and tinkling sound of the goddess kept him canny. Suddenly, the tinkling sound disappeared after they walked several distances. After waiting for some time, Shankara turned back to take a quick note of the goddess who watched him with reprove. On the basis of the condition, Devi Saraswati stopped at that very moment and place. But without losing all hopes, Shankara effusively apologized for failing to keep the condition and consistently pleaded and begged the goddess to come along with him. The goddess was ultimately very impressed to see his determination and she agreed to go with him. She would be present in Kerela at Chottanikkara Temple in the mornings and return to Kollur Mookambika temple by midday. The history of Mookambika temple is really vast and there are yet many things to decipher.

The water of river Souparnika is considered sacred and is used in various auspicious rituals. The water of this river is particularly considered to be holy and pure. There is even a short Mookambika temple Kollur history of the river as well. It is said that an eagle called Suparna had performed penance and finally attained salvation. So, this is how the river got its name Sauparnika. When one visits this place, taking a dip is really a pure feeling and very enriching. It is considered to be a must to take the dip before heading inside the temple.

Kollur Mookambika temple history gets further strengthened with the significance of Swayambhulinga. Parameshwara was taken to have drawn the Srichakra with the help of his toe. Kola Maharshi indulged in the long-lasting penance in this place. This is the source of meditation which got spread to other parts of the world. Sri Chakra Bindu has a more tangible form which is the Udhbhava linga. This is said to have the proximity of all the Gods possible. The point of significance here is that the devi has evolved with the help of this linga and is known to fulfill the desire of the devotees. There is a golden line that has become wide on the left side of the Linga.

The other pilgrimages constitute the temples of Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha, Lord Subramanya and others, Mookambika temple is the only temple that is devoted to Parvathi. Mookambika temple is one of the most auspicious shrines for Hindus. This temple has emerged to be the holiest of Siddhi Kshethras in the entire world today. When we are talking about divine powers, this is the right temple to visit. Well, you can find about Kollur Mookambika Temple history in Tamil even in internet.

Read More
https://www.mookambika.co/history-mookambika-temple-kollur

 

This is a consecrated deity of Sri Mookambika.

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to get there:
The temple is located 850 ms East of Kollur Bus Stand.

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/rK8VhjcvrZ5CTmFf8

About Sri Mookambika

Mookambika temple is located at Kollur, Karnataka. This is an ancient temple that has a lot of history attached to it. The temple can be reached easily from the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. One can take a train or bus ride to reach to this temple. Mookambika temple is approximately 135 Km away from Mangalore. This famous temple is exactly situated on the foot of Western Ghats. Thousands of devotees from all over India come to visit this temple. There are lots of things to talk about this particular temple, especially about Kollur Mookambika temple history. Gold plated crest and copper roofs pose to be the main attractions of this temple. Lying in the Kundapur region of the state of Karnataka, this temple is quite an attraction to people. The never drying river Sauparnika lies just beside the Mookambika temple.

According to Mookambika temple history, this temple is the only one that is dedicated to Parvathi, the Goddess. The creation of this temple is believed to have been done by Parashurama. People of Tamil Nadu especially take much interest in this temple. Parvathi is called Thai Mookambika in Tamil. So, we can guess how the temple has been named. History has it that Parvathi had killed Kamsasuran who has become powerful through his penance while staying there. Veerabadra, Shiva and Ganapathi helped the Goddess successfully to make Kamsasura dumb. This is how he started to be called Mookasuran. This name was given to him because ‘mooka’ means dumb. Eventually, Parvathi killed him with her chakra. This incident took place in the night of Shukla Ashtami. After this, devi came to be popularly known as Kollur Devi Mookambika. The divine energy of the devi came to be worshipped with the lingam by Kola Maharishi. When you visit the temple, you will be able to see this lingam as the main deity. Worshippers call this Jyothirlingam. To be precise, Devi Mookambika endorses four arms and three eyes. In her hands, she has the divine disc and conch.

Well, Kollur Mookambika history can be traced back to nearly 1200 years ago. It is said that the Goddess Saraswati of learning and wisdom received extreme worship from the highly esteemed spiritual leader, Adi Shankara. Devi Saraswati appeared before him, acknowledging the prayers. Adi Shankara avowed his wish to Devi, pleading her to put her presence in Kerela where there was still no temple in her respect. Devi Saraswati accepted his wish based on one condition that Adi Shankara would have to lead her way to the destination. On the way, he cannot doubt and look back to confirm her presence even for one time. The moment he fails to keep this condition, Devi will just stop and remain exactly where she would be at that moment. However, the condition was accepted by Shankara and they started their journey down the Kodachari hills. Shakara led the way and tinkling sound of the goddess kept him canny. Suddenly, the tinkling sound disappeared after they walked several distances. After waiting for some time, Shankara turned back to take a quick note of the goddess who watched him with reprove. On the basis of the condition, Devi Saraswati stopped at that very moment and place. But without losing all hopes, Shankara effusively apologized for failing to keep the condition and consistently pleaded and begged the goddess to come along with him. The goddess was ultimately very impressed to see his determination and she agreed to go with him. She would be present in Kerela at Chottanikkara Temple in the mornings and return to Kollur Mookambika temple by midday. The history of Mookambika temple is really vast and there are yet many things to decipher.

The water of river Souparnika is considered sacred and is used in various auspicious rituals. The water of this river is particularly considered to be holy and pure. There is even a short Mookambika temple Kollur history of the river as well. It is said that an eagle called Suparna had performed penance and finally attained salvation. So, this is how the river got its name Sauparnika. When one visits this place, taking a dip is really a pure feeling and very enriching. It is considered to be a must to take the dip before heading inside the temple.

Kollur Mookambika temple history gets further strengthened with the significance of Swayambhulinga. Parameshwara was taken to have drawn the Srichakra with the help of his toe. Kola Maharshi indulged in the long-lasting penance in this place. This is the source of meditation which got spread to other parts of the world. Sri Chakra Bindu has a more tangible form which is the Udhbhava linga. This is said to have the proximity of all the Gods possible. The point of significance here is that the devi has evolved with the help of this linga and is known to fulfill the desire of the devotees. There is a golden line that has become wide on the left side of the Linga.

The other pilgrimages constitute the temples of Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha, Lord Subramanya and others, Mookambika temple is the only temple that is devoted to Parvathi. Mookambika temple is one of the most auspicious shrines for Hindus. This temple has emerged to be the holiest of Siddhi Kshethras in the entire world today. When we are talking about divine powers, this is the right temple to visit. Well, you can find about Kollur Mookambika Temple history in Tamil even in internet.

Read More
https://www.mookambika.co/history-mookambika-temple-kollur

 

Type

Consecrated

Country

India (भारत)

State

Karnataka

City

Udupi

Google Map

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Longitude

13.3419362

Latitude

74.7375215

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Accessibility

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly. 

Read More

https://www.kadiyalisrimahishamardinitempledevelopmentcommittee.com/

How To Get There

The temple is located 3.6 kms East of Udupi.