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Here’s a comprehensive guide to the revered Sri Kollur Mookambika Temple, nestled in the Western Ghats near the Souparnika River in Karnataka:


🕉️ Deity & Origin

  • The temple is dedicated to Goddess Mookambika, a form of Shakti embodying Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati, combined in one linga. The self-manifested Jyotir-Linga is split by a golden line—the left side representing the Tridevis and the right the Trimurtis.
  • Tradition credits Adi Shankaracharya with establishing the temple in the 8th century CE after a divine vision. He installed the four-armed Panchaloha murti of Mookambika behind the linga.
  • Located at the foothills of Kodachadri, the temple is also one of the seven Mukti Sthalams created by Parashurama.

🏛️ Architecture & Surroundings

  • The structure blends Dravidian, Vijayanagara, and Hoysala styles, reflecting contributions from rulers like the Alupas, Vijayanagara kings, Keladi Nayakas and Wodeyars.
  • Set on the banks of the Souparnika River, whose sacred waters are said to flow over medicinal herbs and are believed to possess healing properties.

Temple Timings & Daily Rituals

TimeDarshan & Rituals
5:00 AMTemple opens and early Abhishekam, followed by Ganahoma and morning pooja rituals
5:00–7:15 AM & 7:45–11:30 AMDarshan allowed, with Panchamrutha Abhishekam and Mangala Harathi
11:30 AMNoon pooja and Bali utsava; Temple closes by 1:30 PM
3:00 PMReopens for darshan only (until ~5 PM)
5:00–9:00 PMEvening Pradosha Pooja, Naivedya, and Mangalarathis; temple closes by ~9 PM (extended during special festival days).
  • Darshan duration: ~20–30 min on weekdays; 45–60 min on weekends. Special Darshan queues available for ₹100 per person (offering quicker access).

🎊 Festivals & Major Sevas

🪔 Navaratri (Ashwin month, Sep–Oct)

  • The temple’s grandest festival with nine days of rituals honoring the Navadurga, concluding on Vijayadashami.
  • Saraswati Puja, Aksharabhyasa (Vidyarambham) initiation for children, Chandi Homam, and Pushpa Rathotsava (flower procession) are key events.

🚩 Annual Rathotsava (March–April)

  • A 10-day festival featuring flag hoisting, daily abhishekams, cultural programs, and street processions.
  • Maha Rathotsava on the 8th day with the Devi in a decorated chariot pulled by devotees.
  • Followed by the Okuli Festival (a Holi-like celebration) and Theppotsava—a float festival on the river.

📅 Other Rituals

  • Nithyotsavam—daily worship.
  • Varothsavam—weekly rituals, especially on Fridays between Janmashtami and Navaratri.
  • Pakshotsavam—fortnightly processions during new/full moon days.

🌍 Cultural & Spiritual Significance

  • Acts as a spiritual hub for Malayali and Kannadiga devotees alike, placing equal emphasis on knowledge, prosperity, and power.
  • The temple ranks among 108 Durgalayas and 108 Shivalayas, making it a deeply rooted pilgrimage site in Hindu tradition.

📍 Travel & Access

  • Location: Kollur, Byndoor Taluk, Udupi District, Karnataka (~147 km from Mangalore).
  • Nearest transport hubs:
    • Airports: Mangalore (~130–150 km)
    • Rail: Bijoor (~20 km) or Kundapura (~40 km) or Byndoor (~25km); road access via NH-66 is robust with buses and taxis available from major South Indian cities.
  • Visitor Facilities:
    • Free midday meals (anna prasadam) served during festivals.
    • Budget lodging and KSRTC/state transport services available in Kollur and nearby towns.

Quick Overview

FeatureDetails
DeityGoddess Mookambika (Saraswati‑Lakshmi‑Parvati union)
Origination~8th CE by Adi Shankaracharya; based on ancient linga from divine blessing
LocationKollur, at Kodachadri foothills, by Souparnika River
ArchitectureDravidian + Vijayanagara + Hoysala styles
Timings5 AM–1:30 PM, 3 PM–9 PM (with darshan-only mid-afternoon slot)
FestivalsNavaratri/Vijayadashami, Rathotsava, Makara Sankranti, Maha Shivaratri
Famous SevasVidyarambham, Chandi Homam, Rathotsava, daily processions
Visiting TipIdeal between September and May; book ahead during festivals