Sat - Sun, 5 -6 October 2019
Kukke Subramanya
Subramanya Temple is located in the village of Subramanya in Karnataka. In this Temple KARTHIKEYA is worshiped as Subramanya, Lord of all serpents. The epic relate that the devine serpent VASUKI and other serpents found refuge under Subramanya when threatened by Garuda.
River KumaraDhara flows near the temple, overlooking KumaraDhara mountains, un-hidden beauty of nature and greenery surrounding the area.
ASHLESHA BALI is one of the important KaalaSarpa Dosha performed at the temple. Lord Subramanya is the protector of KaalaSarpa Dosha and Kuja Dosha. Devotees who register for the seva pay Rs.400 per person and report for Sankalpa at the Purohit. After ten minutes of the Sankalpa procedure, they enter SriKshetra temple and wait for the pooja and Poornahuti, about 15 minutes procedure. Afterwards they will receive Prasada, with satisfaction of seva performed.
Large number of people register for this seva everyday, and it is done one a mass scale with shifts, 7 am and 9 am, each shift having more than 500 devotees.
We stayed in a nice home stay with swing and a beautiful surroundings with greenery, and it is a short distance from the temple. The room is clean and neat and a swing in the premises.
We attended Mahamangalathi in the night at 7.30 pm and Prarthane and Ashlesha Bali Seva, the next morning at 9 am.
Kukke Subramanya is about 280 km from Bengaluru via Hassan, and afterwards on the bad road to Sakaleshpur, Shiradi Ghat, again bad road to Gundya and then to Subramanya. On our return journey, we came via Sullya, Madikeri, Hunsur, Mysuru which was a distance of 310 km on a good road.
We were five in Ravi's Verna car, Me, Mom, Ravi, Vidya and Rishi and on our return, stopped over at Hunsur at Sathisha, Mom's brother's house and had lunch, reached home at 9.30pm after tiffin at LokaRuchi at RamaNagara.
Posted Tuesday, 8th October 2019
Kukke Subramanya
Subramanya Temple is located in the village of Subramanya in Karnataka. In this Temple KARTHIKEYA is worshiped as Subramanya, Lord of all serpents. The epic relate that the devine serpent VASUKI and other serpents found refuge under Subramanya when threatened by Garuda.
River KumaraDhara flows near the temple, overlooking KumaraDhara mountains, un-hidden beauty of nature and greenery surrounding the area.
ASHLESHA BALI is one of the important KaalaSarpa Dosha performed at the temple. Lord Subramanya is the protector of KaalaSarpa Dosha and Kuja Dosha. Devotees who register for the seva pay Rs.400 per person and report for Sankalpa at the Purohit. After ten minutes of the Sankalpa procedure, they enter SriKshetra temple and wait for the pooja and Poornahuti, about 15 minutes procedure. Afterwards they will receive Prasada, with satisfaction of seva performed.
Large number of people register for this seva everyday, and it is done one a mass scale with shifts, 7 am and 9 am, each shift having more than 500 devotees.
We stayed in a nice home stay with swing and a beautiful surroundings with greenery, and it is a short distance from the temple. The room is clean and neat and a swing in the premises.
We attended Mahamangalathi in the night at 7.30 pm and Prarthane and Ashlesha Bali Seva, the next morning at 9 am.
Kukke Subramanya is about 280 km from Bengaluru via Hassan, and afterwards on the bad road to Sakaleshpur, Shiradi Ghat, again bad road to Gundya and then to Subramanya. On our return journey, we came via Sullya, Madikeri, Hunsur, Mysuru which was a distance of 310 km on a good road.
We were five in Ravi's Verna car, Me, Mom, Ravi, Vidya and Rishi and on our return, stopped over at Hunsur at Sathisha, Mom's brother's house and had lunch, reached home at 9.30pm after tiffin at LokaRuchi at RamaNagara.
Posted Tuesday, 8th October 2019
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