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4‑Day Hindu Pilgrimage: Mangalore → Udupi → Murdeshwar → Kollur → Sringeri → Dharmasthala → Annapoorni → Subramanya

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Day 1: Arrival in Mangalore & Exploration of Udupi

Morning: Arrive at Mangalore International Airport, check into a hotel, and visit the historic Mangaladevi Temple to seek blessings before beginning the pilgrimage.

Afternoon: Drive to Udupi (≈1.5 hrs), enjoy a coastal lunch, and attend the famed Sri Krishna Temple, where the divine idol is worshipped with fragrant sandal paste.

Evening: Stroll along Udupi Beach at sunset, sample local “Udupi thali” delicacies, and rest for the next day’s journey.

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Day 2: Murdeshwar’s Grand Temple & Kollur’s Mookambika

Morning: After breakfast, depart for Murdeshwar (≈2 hrs). Upon arrival, explore the towering Murdeshwar Temple and its 123‑ft Shiva statue overlooking the Arabian Sea.

Afternoon: Take a short walk to the pristine beach, then continue to Kollur (≈1 hr). Participate in the rituals at the revered Mookambika Temple, famed for granting wishes.

Evening: Settle into a guesthouse in Kollur, enjoy a simple vegetarian dinner, and experience the serene night chants echoing from the temple courtyard.

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Day 3: Sringeri’s Sharada Peetham & Dharmasthala’s Manjunatha

Morning: After the early morning puja at Kollur, drive to Sringeri (≈2 hrs). Visit the illustrious Sharada Peetham and the ornate Vidyashree Temple dedicated to Goddess Sharada.

Afternoon: Explore the ancient library and enjoy a light lunch of Mysore pak. Continue onward to Dharmasthala (≈2 hrs), where the unique tradition of offering “prasadam” to all faiths awaits.

Evening: Attend the evening “Mahapeetha” ceremony at the Manjunatha Temple, then relax in the temple’s peaceful gardens before retiring for the night.

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Day 4: Annapoorni, Subramanya & Return to Mangalore

Morning: Perform a brief darshan at the Annapoorni Temple, known for its “annam” (food) blessings, before heading to the sacred hills of Kukke.

Afternoon: Reach the revered Kukke Subramanya Temple, offer prayers to Lord Subramanya, and partake in the traditional “prasadam” of “Naga” sweets.

Evening: Return to Mangalore (≈2 hrs), enjoy a farewell dinner featuring coastal specialties, and prepare for departure the next day.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Mangaladevi Temple – 1 hr, Donation: Rs 30
  • Sri Krishna Temple (Udupi) – 1.5 hrs, Donation: Rs 20
  • Murdeshwar Temple & Statue – 2 hrs, Entry: Rs 40
  • Mookambika Temple (Kollur) – 1.5 hrs, Donation: Rs 25
  • Sharada Peetham & Vidyashree Temple (Sringeri) – 2 hrs, Donation: Rs 30
  • Manjunatha Temple (Dharmasthala) – 1.5 hrs, Donation: Rs 35
  • Annapoorni Temple – 1 hr, Donation: Rs 20
  • Kukke Subramanya Temple – 2 hrs, Donation: Rs 30
  • Transportation (bus/auto for 4 days) – —, Approx. Rs 2,500
  • Meals (vegetarian) – —, Approx. Rs 1,200
  • Total Estimated Cost: Rs 3,430

Tips

To extend the pilgrimage, add a full day in Sringeri to explore its surrounding waterfalls and the historic Chandragiri Hill, or spend an extra night in Dharmasthala for its cultural performances. If you need to shorten the trip, combine Murdeshwar and Kollur into a single day by starting earlier and using a private cab, and skip the Annapoorni stop, focusing on the main eight temples for a more compact itinerary.

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