Kukke Subramanya Temple in Karnataka is dedicated to God Kartikeya who is worshipped as the lord of all serpents. This temple is very famous for conducting puja for kaalsarpa dosha and Sarpa dosha.
The temple is open for the whole week (from 5 A.m. to 9:30 P.m.) while darshan timings are 6:30 A.m. to 1:30 P.m. and then 3:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m
The temple is open for the whole year but given the weather conditions and religious importance, the period from September to March is best for visiting Kukke Subramanya Temple.
Kukke Subramanya Temple is famous for conducting remedy puja for kaalsarpa dosha and Sarpa dosha and the main rituals involved are Sarpa Samskara puja, Ashlesha Bali puja, Kuja dosha puja, Nagaprathishta Pooja, and Sarpa Shanti puja, Nithya Puja or Shashwatha Puja, and Kattalai Puja.
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There are certain rituals and offerings that can be made at Kukke Subramanya Temple like mil, gold or silver ornaments, Ashlesha Bali puja, Sarpa dosha parihara, Sarpa Samskara puja, Naga Dosha puja, Nagaprathishta puja, etc.
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Kuke Subramanya Temple is known for remedy pujas for all types of sarpa dosha, kaalsarpa dosha and naga doshas.
The cost of pooja at Kukke Subramanya Temple depends upon the rituals involved. At ePuja, multiple pujas are conducted which can range from INR 1,151 and INR 56, 351 (for one year of nitya puja).
Kukke Subramanya Temple is located in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka, India.
It is believed that worshipping Kukke Subramanya protects devotees from all evils, removes negative planetary effects and brings peace to life.
There are multiple legends attached to the Kukke Subramanya Temple. According to one, the divine serpent Vasuki sought refuge in the temple's caves from the legendary bird Garuda, the vehicle of Lord Vishnu.
Ashlesha Bali puja, a Hindu Vedic ritual is considered good for health. It can be performed by experienced priests in Kukke Subramanya Temple.
At Kukke Subramanya Temple, lunch and dinner are served apart from prasadam. Rice, daal and sweets are served on plantain leaves for lunch and dinner.
Ekadashi and Saturdays are considered good places to visit Kukke Subramanya Temple.
Vegetarian and satvik food is served in Kukke Subramanya Temple.
According to ancient stories and legends, the idol of Lord Subramanya was transported in a basket. He then was known as Kukke Subrahmanya.