An important river in Karnataka, the Kumardhara River has its origin at the Western ghats and drops down to the Uppinangadi village or Puttar Taluk. It merges with the Netravati river. The river flows near the Subrahmanya temple where hundreds
The adventurous trail from Subrahmanya to Kumarparvata is a popular trekking route. However it is a pretty tough trek and not suitable for beginners. The Kumar Parvata is home to lush green vegetation and reveals the Pushpagiri range of the
Another spot counted in the must visit list of Subrahmanya is the Biladwara cave. An offbeat attraction, these caves fall on the way of Subrahmanya temple to the Kumardhara River. According to the legends, it is believed to be the
Subrahmanya town in Karnataka is a hub of religious attractions. While there are many revered temples in the whole of Karnataka, one cannot miss out on Somnath temple when visiting the Subrahmanya temple. Not as popular as the Subrahmanya temple,
Kukke Subramanya is a Hindu sanctuary situated in the town of Subramanya, Sullia taluk, Karnataka. In this sanctuary Kartikeya is loved as Subramanya, lord everything being equal. The sagas relate that the celestial serpent Vasuki and different serpents discovered shelter
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