Narahari Parvatha-B C Road, Bantwala
Shree Naraharai Parvatha Sadashiva Temple is one of the most ancient and popular piligrimage situated at Narahari Hill at a height of about 1000 Feet above the sea level. It is also known as the Kailasa of the Earth. This temple is about 28 Kms from the Mangalore city loacted near Melkar on the Bangalore - Mangalore Highway which confluences the villages - Melkar, Golthamajal & Amtoor is primary tourist spot blessed with green covered hills and mesmerising natural landscapes and also the temple at the top of the hill which is a rarest in the nearby region.
Narahari Parvatha(hill) is surrounded by panoramic scenes and fascinating greeneries. It is believed that Nara and Hari, incarnations of Lord Vishnu were supposed to have performed the penance at this place. There are ponds atop of the hill in the shape of Shanka (Conch), Chakra (Wheel), Gadha (Weapon) and Padma (Lotus). It is also believed that taking a holy dip in these ponds on Monday of the Karthika month is considered to be sacred.The astounding hill is topped with the Narahari Parvatha Sadashiva Temple which engulfs every visitor with serenity. It could be pilgrimage to the devotees or an expedition for the trekkers but it takes a climb of 333 steps to reach the top.The boards that say Shiva Shiva on the sides of the railing can be a motivation for the devotees to stick to their climb and hence honour their deity. Once you reach the top, the four Teerthakoopas are an unbelievable sight as they are perfectly in the shape of a Shanka, Chakra, Gadha and Padma.
People throng this mountain during Aati Amavasya and Sona Amavasya for Teerthasnana (Dip in the ponds). The Renovated Bramhakalasha establishment day, Shivaratri, Nagapanchami and Sri Ganesh Chaturthi are the other festivals celebrated with pomp in this temple. The last Monday of the Karthika month is considered to be an auspicious and vibrant day as various religious and cultural programmes are held. Taking a dip in the ponds on this day is considered to be sacred.
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Shree Kshetra Narahari Parvatha Sadashiva Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, popularly known as Kailasa of the Earth is located at Melkar on the National Highway connecting Mangalore and Hassan which confluences the villages - Melkar, Golthamajal & Amtoor in Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada district and is about 28 Kms away from Mangalore. It is situated on the top of the Narahari Hill which is surrounded by the panoramic greenaries at an height of about 1000 Feet above the sea level and is the primary tourist spot blessed with green covered hills and mesmerising natural landscapes. i
The presence of Teerthas at the temple complex at an altitude of 1000 Ft above the sea level is an wonder and mystrey. It is place of divinity for the devotees, tourist attraction for travellers and touristers.
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*333 Steps to reach the Temple
*1000 feet from sea level
* Ponds are perfectly in the shape of Shanka Chakra Gadha Padhma
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Afternoon 12:30PM
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Shishileshwara Temple, Belthangady Taluk
Shishileshwara Temple Dharmasthala:
Shishileshwara temple is in the village called Shishileshwara or shishila, Belthangady taluk, Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka, India. It is 32 km from Dharmasthala, 16 km from kokkada along NH-48 Bangalore - Mangalore, 100 km from Mangalore. The temple is about 800 years old. It is on the banks of the river Kapila which comes from Western Ghats. In this river you can see a type of fish called Mahashir (Peruvelu in Tulu) in plenty. This place is also called Matsya teertha. It is believed that one can get rid of skin diseases after worshipping the lord at Shishileshwara and feeding the fishes with beaten rice, puffed rice etc., in Kapila river. Abhishekam is performed to the lord by pouring the water from this river itself. In the sanctum, to the left and right side of the main deity there are idols of Sri Ganapathi, Durgaparameshwari and the other deities worshipped here are Kumaradaiva, Kodamanitthaya, Rajan Daiva, Kilamaritthaya, Punjarli, Basadinayaka, Guliga etc.,
The temple was recently renovated with the technical and financial support of Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Dharmotthana Trust and with the help of devotees of nearby in the village. On 12-03-2000 Bramhakalashotsava was performed very grandly. At the adjacent of this temple to cross the river a hanging bridge has been constructed with the support of the devotees. To the adjacent of this bridge a Dam called kindi Dam has been built by the government. Light vehicles can travel by the side of the Dam.
There are no comfortable accommodation facilities in Shishileshwara. But tourists can book rooms in Dharmasthala.
Sri Karinjeshwara Temple (Bantwal)
Sri Karinjeshwara temple is situated at a place called Karinja of Kavalamudur village in Bantwal taluk. It is located at a distance of 35 km from Mangalore and 14 km from Bantwal.
The Karinjeshwara temple stands high on the hill amidst beautiful surroundings. The view of the lake below the hill will cool one's eyes.
The Karinjeshwara Temple at Karinja is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi.
Every year on the event of Shivaratri, the festival is celebrated here with great devotion; this festival attracts large masses of people.
History of Sri Karinjeshwara Temple
Four yugas are mentioned in the Hindu mythology and the Karinjeshwara temple is the testimony to all of them. It is noted that the temple was called ‘Roudra Giri’ during Krutha Yuga’, ‘Bhima Shaila’ in ‘Dwapara Yuga’, Gajendra Giri’ in ‘Thretha Yuga’, and ‘Karinja’ in ‘Kali Yuga’. This is one temple which has been a witness to all the four prominent yugas.
It is believed that Bhima threw his mace on the floor and a pond was formed there, this pond is called ‘Gadha Theertha’. Further, the ‘Angushta Theertha’ was created with the thumb of Bhima and when he knelt down on the floor, another pond named ‘Janu Theertha’ was created. These ponds can be seen at the temple and they ensure uninterrupted supply of water to the temple throughout the year. Another pond named ‘Handi Kere’ can be found inside the pond, this is believed to have been formed when the great warrior Arjuna arrowed a pig
This temple is distributed into two parts- one is for Lord Shiva and the other part is for Goddess Parvati and Lord Ganesha. There are about 355 steps to reach the temple. The temple of Goddess Parvati lies a little lower down on your way to the Shiva temple.
Trekking in Bangalore - Kumara Parvatha || GoPro || Karnataka , Travel India
Kumara Parvatha is the fourth highest peak in Coorg district , Karnataka. Our itinerary was Bangalore-Kukke Subramanya (Stay)-Bhattaramane-Kumara Parvatha and back .
Usually this is a two day trek but we decided to complete it in a single day i.e. trekking 30 kms in a single day. Trekked in dark , got lost in forest , encountered leeches , stuck in quicksand (daldal) and what not.
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