The Kukke Subrahmanya Temple is a famous Hindu temple that is
located in Karnataka, India. Lord Kartikeya, who is the lord of
all serpents, is worshipped here as Lord Subrahmanya; and the
temple provides tranquillity and peace like no other. It is
located in the heart of the village of Subrahmanya.
The
Kukke Subrahmanya Temple is considered to be the abode of
'nagas', and pooja or prayer here is offered to Lord Subrahmanya,
along with the serpent king Vasuki
At a height of 4000 feet, this peak provides a breathtaking view
of the Somwarpet town below, and is a magnificent backdrop to the
Subramanya Temple.
Located in Subrahmanya village (also
known as Kukke Subrahmanya) of Sullia taluk in Dakshina Kannada
district, this towering peak is a must visit for those seeking
adrenaline rush. Kumarparvatha does not only enthrall trekkers
with its challenging routes but also rewards them with panoramic
views of the Pushpagiri Wildlife Sanctuary.
A cave on the way to the Subramanya Temple, it is believed to
have been the sheltering place for the Serpent God Vasuki to
avoid facing Garuda.
Located in Subrahmanya village of
Sullia taluk in Dakshina Kannada district, this towering peak is
a must visit for those seeking adrenaline rush.
Travellers must visit Matsya and Panchami Tirthas on their trip
to Kukke Subramanya if time allows. These sites are known for
washing away all the sins of the pilgrims upon bathing in the
water.
Matsya Tirtha is located on the banks of river
Kumaradhara, whereas Panchami Tirtha is situated in proximity of
Kumara Dhara river. The latter is a Subrahmanya Matha and is said
to have belonged to the Brindavanam Swamis.