Temples and more temples!
October 14th, 2005 at 11:50pm
Me back from the two day temple visit trip. It was a mini-pilgrimage kind of trip along the west cost of south India. We visited around 15 temples in all.
We started on Wednesday morning at around 7.00 AM. We had hired a Toyota Qualis for the trip. Although our primary intention was to visit our Kuladeva’s temple in Goa, we did visit quite a lot of temples on our way to Goa.
Our first stop was at the Bappanadu temple at Mulky. Its just next to the National Highway (NH 17).

Mulky Bappanad Temple (Click to Zoom)
This is the Famous Dhol or Drum at Bappanad temple.

Mulky Bappanad Dhol or Drum (Click to Zoom)
Our next stop was at Udupi for breakfast at one of our relatives house at around 8 AM. After our breakfast, we visited the Kadiyali temple at Udupi.

Kadiyali Temple at Udupi (Click to Zoom)
![]() A small chariot outside Kadiyali Temple (Click to Zoom) |
![]() Dwajasthamba at Kadiyali Temple - Udupi (Click to Zoom) |
From Kadiyali we headed north. We briefly stopped for a while at a place called Amunje to visit one more relative of ours. After that we continued our travel. Our next stop was at Saligram. Saligram is in between Udupi and Kundapur. We visited two temples in Saligram. Shree Anjaneya Temple and Shree Guru Narasimha Temple.

Shree Aanjaneya Temple at Saligram (Click to Zoom)

Shree Guru Narasimha Temple at Saligram (Click to Zoom)
Our next stop was at Anegudde Shree Vinayaka Temple at Kumbhasi, near Koteshwara (Kundapur). I have been to this temple couple of times.

Anegudde Shree Vinayaka Temple - Kumbhasi (Click to Zoom)
After Annegudde, we further continued our trip. Our next stop was at Hattiangadi. This time, at Shree Ganapathy Temple at Hattiangadi. Hattiangadi is on the way to Kollur.

Shree Ganapathy Temple at Hattiangadi (Click to Zoom)
Our next stop was at Shree Kollur Mookambika Temple. This temple is pretty famous. On the day we reached there, it was quite crowded. It was Navami on that day, and there were quite a lot of devotees. There were long queues (5 to 6 hrs!) for God’s Darshana. We prayed from outside, and continued our travel. Here are some snaps of Kollur Mookambika Temple.
Outside the temple one can find lot of shops where the devotees can buy quite a lot of stuff related to Shree Mookambika Goddess. From Photos to Audio cassettes to CDs. There are quite a lot of shops targeting the kids.

Memorabilia from Kollur Mookambika Temple (Click to Zoom)

Toys for Kiddos @ Kollur Mookambika Temple (Click to Zoom)
After Kollur, we traveled further north. We didn’t visit Murdeshwar and Shirali since it was already afternoon and the temples would be closed during that time. We stopped for lunch at Kamat Hotel at Honnavar. Had a heavy lunch, and the sleep followed naturally. By the time we woke up, we had reached Karwar. Karwar is the border town of Karnataka State.
Guess what do you first see when you cross the border and hit Goa ? Yes. Its the liquor shops. Liquor is cheap in Goa and widely consumed. Also, the cost of fuel is pretty low. i.e., Diesel is cheaper by around INR 2.5 and Petrol is cheaper by around INR 4! So, most of the vehicles fill in the fuel once they enter Goa. Same is the case when the vehicles come back.
We reached Ponda, Goa at around 8 PM. Shree Ramanathi Temple that we were supposed to visit is located in Ponda, Goa.

Shree Ramanathi Temple at Goa (Shanteri Kamakshi) - Night Shot (Click to Zoom)

Shree Ramanathi Temple at Goa (Shanteri Kamakshi) - Morning Shot (Click to Zoom)
We stayed at one of the Mutts (Kavale Mutt) for the night. The rooms were pretty good. The next day, we got up early, and went to the Shree Ramanathi Temple again. After God’s Darshana, we went to our Kula Deva’s temple. i.e., Shree Devaki Krishna Ravalnatha temple at Marcela, Goa. I had been to this temple when I was around 9 years old I guess. We had to perform something called “Vara Bheti”. Its a ritual that is performed when married couple go to the Kula Devastana for the first time.

Shree Devaki Krishna Ravalnatha Temple at Goa (Click to Zoom)

Shree Devaki Krishna Ravalnatha Temple at Goa (Click to Zoom)
We also visited the nearby Shree Laksmi Ravalnatha Temple

Shree Laksmi Ravalnatha Temple at Goa (Click to Zoom)
Next we went to Shree Balaji Temple.

Shree Balaji Temple at Goa (Click to Zoom)

Ashta Lakshmis around the Dwajasthamba at Shree Balaji Temple at Goa (Click to Zoom)
Our next stop was at Shree Mangeshi Temple

Shree Mangeshi Temple at Goa (Click to Zoom)
By this time, we were hungry. So, we had some light snacks just outside the Shree Mangeshi Temple. After Shree Mangeshi Temple, we stopped at Shree Mahalasa Narayani Temple. I had visited this temple too when I was young.

Shree Mahalasa Narayani Temple at Goa (Click to Zoom)
The Deepasthamba (a tall post which has lot of lamps or diyas on it) at the Mahalasa Narayani temple is really beautiful. I have clicked a couple of snaps of the same.

Deepasthamba at Mahalasa Narayani Temple at Goa (Click to Zoom)

Carvings around the base of the Deepasthamba at Mahalasa Narayani Temple at Goa (Click to Zoom)

Carvings around the base of the Deepasthamba at Mahalasa Narayani Temple at Goa (Click to Zoom)

Shree Mahalasa Narayani Temple at Goa (Click to Zoom)
The last temple that we visited was Shree Lakshmi Narasimha Temple.

Shree Lakshmi Narasimha Temple at Goa (Click to Zoom)

Pond at the Lakshmi Narasimha Temple (Click to Zoom)
One interesting thing that I noted was the architecture of almost all the temples in Goa were similar. Almost all the temples that we visited in Goa had a similar layout and design!. Compared to it, the temples in South Kanara (Dakshina Kannada) are pretty different. They have a different design altogether!!
So, after all the temple visits, we came back to Shree Ramanathi Temple and attended the Maha Aarathi at around 1 PM and had our Prasadam. After that, we started back. We had our lunch at a hotel called Abhiksha. Very good hotel. The food was very good. Just like the previous day, we had a heavy lunch. By this time, it was around 2.30 PM. It was getting pretty cloudy, and it rained heavily. The return trip was basically nonstop travel.
We stopped in between for a couple of minutes for a small tea break at Bhatkal. Throughout the return journey, it as kind of raining lightly. We reached back Mangalore at around 10 PM.
Tags: architecture, goa, god, goddess, hindu, idols, india, karnataka, karwar, kundapur, photo, popular, religion, south india, south kanara, temple, temples, Travel, udupi, worship









26 Comments Add your own
1. Kapil | October 15th, 2005 at 2:20 pm
Nice photos in here. What kind of a camera do you use?
2. Jay | October 15th, 2005 at 2:26 pm
Great pictures Arjun. Keep up the good work!
3. Arjun | October 15th, 2005 at 3:07 pm
Thanks Kapil, Jay.
I have a canon digital rebel (300D). Its a dSLR. 6.3 Megapixel.
4. rkrao | October 17th, 2005 at 10:25 am
excellent article. post more and more travelogues and articles of this nature (of places / temples around)
I may need some of the photoes. could u please share them or copy them in a cd. I want to get them printed in a photo lab (if u don’t mind)
I am planning to visit god this month end and this article will be very handy
thanks a lot
rk rao
5. Arjun | October 17th, 2005 at 10:40 am
Thanks RK!. Will share the snaps.
6. EKENYERENGOZI MICHAEL CHIMA | October 17th, 2005 at 7:52 pm
This is the Famous Dhol or Drum at Bappanad temple.
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The big drum looks exactly like the Yoruba “Iya Ilu” Talking Drum in Nigeria.
7. Madhu Bhat | October 19th, 2005 at 10:08 am
We had driven from Mangalore to Goa along the coastal line. I must say, it is one of the beatiful stretches I have ever seen.
8. Melody | October 19th, 2005 at 12:08 pm
Wow Arjun I am impressed! You shoot like a professional photographer! Lovely eye indeed!
9. Arjun | October 19th, 2005 at 12:38 pm
@Madhu : Yes. Very true. Its very scenic. Specially after Bhatkal. Ie, the Murdeshwar, Honavar, Kumta, Karwar area. Have clicked a panorama shot over the Bridge at Karwar. Will post it if it comes out well!
@Melody : Me still kiddo when it comes to photography. Lots of things to explore yet.
10. Sudhir Kamath | October 19th, 2005 at 11:03 pm
Good photos, Arjun.
It was like, i toured Goa just in 5 mins. Great!!!!!
11. Arjun | October 20th, 2005 at 7:52 pm
Thanks Sudhir! :)
12. ashwin | October 26th, 2005 at 11:04 am
nice photos Arjun. I plan to do something similar in Dec, when I am visiting home.
13. Arjun | October 26th, 2005 at 1:37 pm
Thanks Ashwin.
14. Nagarathna | November 23rd, 2005 at 8:17 am (subscribed to comments)
Hi Arjun,
Very nice pics…Took me back in time, Thanks !
Was just wondering, do you have any pics of ‘Kamakshi Temple’ at Shiroda, Goa. (Not Shanteri Kamakshi)
15. Arjun | November 24th, 2005 at 11:01 pm
Thanks Nagarathna.
I dont the pics of the temple that you are looking for. We did not visit that temple on this trip. May be you can search google images!
16. pravin bhatt | February 26th, 2006 at 5:55 pm (subscribed to comments)
please do you have any photos of shree lord damodar zamboulim goa and shree devaki ravalnath temple marchel goa if you any please forward me or give me any website which has got lots of good photos of the above temples
thanks for giving permission last time when i emailed you for the photos
may you continue the good work god bless you
17. Really Good Photos | June 16th, 2006 at 3:20 am (subscribed to comments)
Goa is my native place.Feels great to see this lovely photos.
Keep it Up.
18. Suchithra Prabhu | January 9th, 2007 at 8:12 am (subscribed to comments)
Could you please try to send me lord sri devaki krishna Temple, Goa.
19. Arjun | January 29th, 2007 at 12:39 pm
@Suchitra : I can’t send the entire temple to you :), but the photographs are available on this webpage!
You can also see them at :
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/30/52405115_3afd85a351_o.jpg
and here:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/28/52405114_3da45f8bb4_o.jpg
20. Nitin Prabhu | February 17th, 2007 at 12:33 pm (subscribed to comments)
I am Nitin Prabhu from Margao Goa(originally from Kumta) who is recently elected as assistant treasurer of Shri Devaki Krishna Temple Marcel. We are planning to have a website of the temple. Kindly keep in touch with me.
21. Archana | April 7th, 2007 at 5:42 am (subscribed to comments)
nice photos yar. Thanks
22. N Prabhu | April 9th, 2007 at 8:30 am (subscribed to comments)
Nitin,
I am a kulavi of devaki Krishna Temple Marcel from Kumta as well. Please message me at search.myhouse@gmail.com. I might be able to help.
Thanks,
NP
23. suraj mahale | April 15th, 2007 at 8:07 am (subscribed to comments)
Hi,
Good photos ,good to see something like this any ways i will be traveling to goa & karnataka next month will update my experience with some good photos.
regards,
suraj.
24. N.Sudheer Prabhu | October 14th, 2007 at 9:40 am (subscribed to comments)
excellent,
thanks also,
any more fotos of Lord Sri Devaki Krishna Lakshmi Ravalanath ???????
can U forward?????????????
25. Harshada Keni- Pradhan | October 24th, 2007 at 12:10 am (subscribed to comments)
Hi this is Harshada from Mumbai. It was wonderful going through these photos . Can anybody tell what is development on part of website for Devk iKrishna? Please let me know . Chao
26. prajneah | May 8th, 2008 at 2:06 am
hi arjun
nice work.
my kuldev is Laxmi narsim valingi. so can u mail me.the photos of that templeto prajneshnayak@gmal.com if u have it.
please.
with regards
Prajnesh
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