Kukke Subramanya Temple

The Kukke subramanya temple is located close to Mangalore, Karnataka in the village of subramanya, sullia taluk in dakshina district. It is surrounded by the beautiful and serene Western Ghats, where the natural beauty is still intact. Lord Subramanya is worshiped as the lord of all serpents in this temple. Kukke subramanya is one of the seven sacred places of salvation also called Mukthi Sthala in India, where many Hindus perform funeral rites for the departed souls.


One of the must visit temples in Karnataka. The devotees must enter through the main Gopuram on the west side and the inner quadrangle from the east. On the upper Dias shree subramanyas statue, Vasuki’s idol and shesha’s idol are all located. Devotees are advised to take their shirts and banyans off before entering the inner quadrangle. Between the sanctum and the entryway a silver plated garuda of Kamba can be found. This pillar is thought to shield worshippers from Vasuki’s lethal breath, which sits inside the Sanctum. Some people claim that the word Kukke which in Kannada means “basket”, was given because worshippers of the lingas once placed them all together in a basket for transportation during rituals. Some other people think that is a Sanskrit word, kukshi which means cave so there are so many stories there that we cannot exactly conclude. If you are interested in the Indian temple history of the gods and their specialties, you must visit one of the best temples, which is Kukke Subramanya Temple, there are so many stories according to mythology.

Entry Fee:

There is no entry fee applicable.

Darshan time:

Kukke Temple Darshan time is 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM open every day, on all days of the week.

Specialty of the temple:

The specialty of the kukke subramanya temple is that it is among the seven Mukthi Sthalas in Karnataka and devotees also believe that the land of the temple belonged to parashurama from the sea. The kukke lingas are in the northern corner of the kukke subramanya temple. Some people claim that the word Kukke which in Kannada means “basket”, was given because worshippers of the lingas once placed them all together in a basket for transportation during rituals. Some other people think that is a Sanskrit word, kukshi which means cave so there are so many stories there that we cannot exactly conclude. In the ancient scriptures, it is mentioned that Shiva lingas are installed around the Kukke subramanyas. As time went on, people collected all these lingas and kept them inside the temple. You must visit the kukke subramanya temple during the festival time. Some of the festivals that are celebrated at the temple are Champashashti Mahothsavam, Makara Sankranti, Mesha Sankranama, Naag Panchami, and so on.

Best time to visit the temple:

The best time to visit the temple is from October to March.

Dress code of the temple:

The preferred dress code for men is to remove their shirts and vests before entering the temple and women are requested to dress decently.

Festival of the temple:

Some of the festivals that are celebrated in the kukke subramanya temple are champashashti mahothsavam, makara Sankranti, mesha sankranama, mahashivaratri and naag Panchami during this time a lot of devotees gather in the temple to enjoy the festival. In the champashashti mahothsavam, the devotees decorate the lord subramanya and take out a procession around the streets in the laksha deeptsavam lakh deepams are lit, and the prasadam is distributed among the devotees. Makara Sankranti is the sign that, at the beginning of the harvest season, the kukke lingas are taken out of the sanctum and are processioned around the town. If you're planning a trip to Karnataka, then definitely visit one of the best temples, i.e., Kukke Subramanya Temple, during the festival season to enjoy and witness Indian culture.

How to reach the temple?

By Air : The nearest international airport is the Mangalore International Airport at a distance of 120 km.

By Train :Subrahmanya Road station is the nearest railway station of kukke subramanya temple ate distance of 12km.

By Road :Many buses are available from major cities in Karnataka.

FAQ

1.What is the entry fee?

There is no entry fee to the Kukke Subramanya Temple.

2.Is there any online Darshan facility available?

No, there is no online facility for Darshan.

3.What is the weather like during the summer?

The summers (April to June) here can be very hot and dry.

4.What are the winters like at kukke Subramanya temple?

The weather (October to march) during this time is slightly warm but pleasant.