Mookambika Temple, Kollur
Kollur is a perfect combination of divinity and nature’s green cover.
Situated on the banks of the Souparnika River and base of the Kudajadri hills, this temple attracts millions of pilgrims every year. The deity is said to acquire the forms of Shakti, Sarasvati and Mahalakshmi and is one of the most important temples in South India. The peak of the Kudajadri hills is also visited by pilgrims. Another attraction of this temple is its large and beautiful Deepa Sthambha (a pillar to hold lamps) which is specially lit during navarathri. The temple in its current form was established by Adi Sankaracharya 1200 years ago.
Mahalakshmi and is one of the most important temples in South India.
The peak of the Kudajadri hills is also visited by pilgrims. Another attraction of this temple is its large and beautiful Deepa Sthambha (a pillar to hold lamps) which is specially lit during navarathri. The temple in its current form was established by Adi Sankaracharya 1200 years ago.
Souparnika River and base of the Kudajadri hills, this temple attracts millions of pilgrims every year.
The deity is said to acquire the forms of Shakti, Sarasvati and Mahalakshmi and is one of the most important temples in South India. The peak of the Kudajadri hills is also visited by pilgrims. Another attraction of this temple is its large and beautiful Deepa Sthambha (a pillar to hold lamps) which is specially lit during navarathri. The temple in its current form was established by Adi Sankaracharya 1200 years ago.