The temple has good vibes and its believed to bring in prosperity and knowledge.The temple is not too commmercial and is well organised.We had been to the temple quite recently.The temple also performs many homams at a very reasonable cost.

The temple has good vibes and its believed to bring in prosperity and knowledge.The temple is not too commmercial and is well organised.We had been to the temple quite recently.The temple also performs many homams at a very reasonable cost.
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1. My favorite temple; all rituals are performed to perfection. There is a different vibration in there.
2. Mahapooja was performed to my satisfaction this time, thanks to the Pujari I befriended this time.
3. Very well maintained and at least for now, retains the beauty of the small village. It still remains more or less the same...
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When I visited the temple in march 27th,2013,the annual Car festival had just begin.When I had darshan at 4:00pm,there was not much rush and I was able to have Darshan twice.But when I returned at night,the rush had increased and the rush continued increasing when I visited the next morning.One thing you have to be wary of during darshan is...
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Mookambika temple is visited by people from sounth Kanara and people from allover Karnataka. It is also considered very powerful deity and visited by famous politicians of India. It is a seat of shakthi, one of the names of goddess Parvathi, the concert of Shiva.
It can be accessed from Kumdapur, Bhatkal and Shimoga. The nearest international Airports are Mangalore...
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We were a group of friends travelling from Bangalore and the itinerary was to visit Mookambika Temple and proceed to Murudeshwar for the overnight halt. As we hit the forest checkpost just 13 KM from Kollur the road was closed for road works and the de-tour was 120 kms.
We did a quick rearrangement of plans and decided to proceed...
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Sri Mookambika temple is an ancient temple located at Kollur in Udupi District of Dakshin Karnataka area.
I have been to this temple multiple times earlier and the latest visit was on 2nd March 2013. For the devotees a visit to the temple and the darshan of the goddess is a spiritually recharging experience. One can spend few hours in...
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The arrangements for devottes for darshan was in an organised manner. The area inside the temple was clean. If you are coming in your own vehicle parking can be a problem especially of important days of festivities.
Me and my wife visited the temple on 12th and 13th January, 2013. We visited the temple after the gap of a two years .. There were huge crowd thrown into the temple the day we visited and we found that inspite all these everythying was well organized and we had a very good darshan of the "mother goddess. "....
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Accompanying my wife to a temple, mostly visited by keralaites, i was bit apprehensive about the visit. However three peaceful days we spent there was worth. We could watch the poojas, conducted in a very traditional way by adigas(poojarees) at regular intervals and the representative idol taken around in various modes like rath, chariot and finally in a gold plated...
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We consisting of 12 members family team 7 female and 5 male including cab driver visited Kollur on 26th and 27th December, 2012. Our Pilgrimage tour starts from Cherpalchery, Palakkad dist. Kerala via Parassinikadavu, Kukke Subramaniam, Dharmasthala, to Kollur. We reached at Beena residency by 1.30PM and had our lunch and fresh up.
One of my sister's son Mr. Arun...
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