Mookambika Devi Temple of Kollur, Karnataka

Mookambika Devi Temple of Kollur is one of the most
prominent shrines for people in the state of Karnataka
and Kerala. Located at a distance of 147 km from Mangalore
in the picturesque surroundings presented by the banks
of the river Sauparnika and the lush green Kudashadri
hill, the temple attracts millions of pilgrims every
year. The temple holds immense relevance for the devotees
as it is associated with revered Hindu saint and Vedic
scholar Adi Shankara. It is believed that Adi Shankara
perceived the idea of having a Mookambika Devi temple
at Kollur and himself installed the idol of deity in
the temple some 1200 years ago. People have high faith
in Mookambika Devi Temple as Goddess Mookambika is regarded
as a manifestation of Shakti, Saraswathi and Mahalakshmi.
In fact Temple of Mookambika Devi is one of the 'Seven
Muktistala' pilgrimage sites in Karnataka which are
Kollur, Udupi, Subrahmanya, Kumbasi, Kodeshwara, Sankaranarayana
and Gokarna.
The Temple
Mookambika Devi Temple is built in the Kerala style
of architecture. It has a big courtyard and a spacious
sanctum in which the graceful idol of Mookambika Devi
in the form of Jyotir-Linga incorporating both Shiva
and Shakthi is placed. The idol is made of Panchaloha
- an alloy of five metals. The Goddess is seated in
Padmaasana posture holding 'Shanku' and 'Chakra' in
Her two upper hands and showing 'Abhaya' and 'Varada'
mudras in Her other hands. Idol of the Devi is adorned
with exquisite gold and diamond jewelry. On either side
of the Mookambika Devi idol are idols of Goddess Kali
or Parvathi and Saraswathi.
In the corridor around the sanctum, there are smaller
shrines for Lord Vinayaka (with 10 hands), Subramanya,
Anjaneya, Veerabhadra and Adi Sankara. The image of
Anjaneya is said to have been installed by Madhwa Acharya,
Sri Vadiraja Swami.
Temple Details..
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