Sri Indrani Panchadurga Parameshwari Temple - Indrali Udupi
Not many are aware of this place's existence. But it is situated in nature's lap. Quiet and calm place. Good for family outing, picnics also. Apple space available for relaxing and strolling around.. A beautiful temple with a history of over 800years. It is believed that Lord Indra and his wife shachidevi separated due to some misunderstandings and again reunited at this place. Here goddess durga gave darshan to Shachi in five lingas hence the name panchadurga parameshwari. There is a ganapathi Idol next to durga Idol. Beautiful place in udupi. A very old temple located near UDUPI Railway station. Located over a steep, this temple gives a splendid view of Udupi. You can also view distant seashore, Malpe beach. You will get autos near Indrali Bus stop, if you don't have your own vehicle. Though, it can be visited all the time of year, Dasara season would give a more colorful view with Anna santarpana (Free Prasadam) during afternoons and evenings. Have a visit and be blessed by...
Read moreMother Indrani Panchadurga Parameshwari Temple Located in a serene place on a hilly slope. You can either climb about 50-60 steps or you can drive directly till the temple entrance. It has large space around the temple. Has a ample parking space. Best thing about visiting this place is getting blessed by Maa Indrani. What a sight to see the mother! Just on the backside of temple you have Shri Nagabana and Lord Anjaneya temple located amidst thick layer of trees. Felt too good and blessed to have Darshan of Amma. If you are planning to visit this place you can get down from the bus at Indrali Petrol pump bus stop from either Udupi side or Manipal side. Take an auto rickshaw from Indrali auto stand, which will cost you about Rs....
Read moreIndrani Temple is situated about 2 km east from Udupi and it is in the West of Vedachala (Manipal). The Temple, belonging to eleventh century, was last renovated in 1993 as per the plans of Raval Padmanabha Shastri, former priest of Sri Pashupathi Temple, Nepal. The whole sanctum sanctorum had been rebuilt in stones. The Goddess Durga is exhibited herself here in the form of five laterite Lingas (Panchadurga). At its back portion, an idol of Vanadurga is found. It has been replaced be a stone sculpture as the earlier wood sculpture (Daru Shilpa) was deteriorated due to exposure to sum, rain and other...
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