Category: Kukke Subramanya
Learn how to make Kukke Subramanya Donation online via e‑Hundi/QR/digital portal, how to book Sarpa Samskara & other sevas online, secure payment methods, and tips to donate safely Kukke Subramanya Donation: Online Payment &...
Thulabharam (Tulabhara) at the Kukke Sri Subramanya temple is a same-day, counter-booked seva in which a devotee is weighed on a large balance against an offering of their choice, which is then dedicated to...
Straight answer: Yes, you can offer your (or your child’s) hair as a vow at the Kukke Shree Subrahmanya Temple in Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka. The tonsure is done at the temple’s own Kalyanakatta (hair-offering)...
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Where can pilgrims stay near the Kukke Sri Subrahmanya temple in Karnataka? The temple’s own administration (devasthanam) runs several guest houses and rest houses within a short walk of the shrine, and these rooms...
Know the latest details about the Kuja Dosha Pooja Parihara Kukke Subramanya Online booking, Timings, Cost of the Ticket, Procedure Temple. Kukke Subramanya is one of the most famous temples for the DOsha parihara...
Kukke Subramanya Temple is one of the most visited pilgrimage destinations in South India, particularly renowned for its Dosha Nivarana poojas. Among these sacred rituals, the Ashlesha Bali Pooja holds special significance for devotees...
Sarpa Samskara at Kukke Subramanya is a two-day ritual that performs symbolic last rites for a slain serpent to remove Sarpa Dosha. Booking is online-only at ₹4,200 per ticket through Karnataka’s government portal itms.kar.nic.in,...
Anagha Guest House is not a private lodge — it is one of the official pilgrim guest houses run under the Kukke Sri Subrahmanya temple administration, and the only correct way to book it...
Ashlesha Bali is a Vedic serpent-propitiation ritual performed at Kukke Sri Subrahmanya Temple in Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, to appease the Ashta Naga (the eight serpent deities) and to seek relief from Sarpa Dosha, Naga...