Sri Keshavanatheshwara Temple, Moodgal, Keradi
Located in the rocky terrain of Moodgal in Keradi village, Kundapur taluk, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, worshipped as Keshavanatheshwara. The temple’s sanctum is uniquely situated inside a naturally formed cave, filled with water and home to fish and snakes that coexist peacefully with visitors.
🕉️ Historical Significance Legend says Lord Shiva once traveled to Kashi through this cave. Sages are believed to have performed penance here, and a local tale recounts a landowner’s divine encounter that led to the dedication of his land to the deity.
🌿 Unique Features Sanctum inside a cave: Visitors wade through water nearly 50 feet deep to reach the deity. Natural pond: Filled with fish and snakes, yet considered safe and sacred. Mystical ambiance: The cave is dark except for the lamp near the deity, enhancing the spiritual experience. Ashwatthakatte (Peepal tree platform): Priests have witnessed light rays connecting the tree and cave at night. 🕒 Visiting Hours Daily: 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM 📍 How to Reach Distance from Udupi: 74 km Nearest Railway Station: Udupi (75 km) Nearest Airport: Mangalore International Airport (120 km) By Road: Easily accessible via local roads from Siddapura (21 km) 🏞️ Nearby Attractions Kavaledurga Fort (28 km) Siddapura Waterfalls (23 km) Hulikal...
Read moreKeshwantheshwara Temple in Keradi is a serene and spiritually uplifting destination nestled amidst the lush greenery of coastal Karnataka. This ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, offers both divine energy and cultural richness.
✅ Highlights: • Peaceful Atmosphere: The temple is surrounded by calm nature, making it ideal for meditation and peaceful worship. • Architectural Beauty: Traditional architecture with intricate carvings and a beautifully maintained sanctum. • Spiritual Significance: The deity, Lord Keshwantheshwara (a form of Shiva), is believed to be very powerful and devotees often share stories of fulfilled prayers. • Cultural Events: During Mahashivaratri and other festivals, the temple comes alive with traditional music, rituals, and local food offerings. • Clean and Well-Maintained: The temple premises are clean, with proper facilities for devotees.
🛕 Ideal for: • Devotees of Lord Shiva • Spiritual seekers • Architecture and history lovers • Families and elderly visitors
💡 Tip:
Visit early in the morning or during special poojas to experience the temple at its spiritual best. Don’t forget to explore nearby natural spots in...
Read moreMy friend (Kerala) recommended this temple for its spiritual power and I referred Google/Instagram reviews. I followed the google map, but I got lost. Airtel's network is not available along the off-road (3.6 kilometers) from the main road (3rd turning point in picture). Therefore, follow the Google map for Varasiddi Vinayaka PU College until the main gate (second turning point). A third turning point towards the temple (3.6 km off road) signboard is visible around 0.7km from the main gate. This is in between forest, didn't see anyone nearby. This off road has one and the last (fourth turning point with signage) close to the temple. Off-road driving is not bad, though there are uphill/downhills, slippery surfaces, hard laterite, and blind spots with lots of cars and bikes (weekdays are better). As part of the seva order, one has to stand in the water and receive prasadam (fish rush at you). From the cave, nice cold water flows. According to the priest, there is one udbhava Shiva lingam in the water (front of the pooja lingam) and another 70 feet behind the cave. It takes 1:45 hours to drive 68Kms from Udupi City. Definitely worth visiting with a...
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