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Kukke Subrahmanya is a Hindu temple located in the village of Subrahmanya in the Sullia Taluk of Dakshina Kannada (DK) District near Mangalore, Karnataka, India. The temple is one of the pristine pilgrimage locations in India. Lord Shree Subrahmanya is the deity worshiped in the form of a Cobra in the temple. It is famous for Sarpa Samsakara or Sarpa Dosha.
The Kumaradhara River is an Indian river, in the southwestern India state of Karnataka. One of the two major rivers of Sullia, it merges with the Netravati River at Uppinangadi before flowing to the Arabian Sea.Pilgrims going to the Kukke Subrahmanya Temple in Subrahmanya have to cross the Kumaradhara River, taking a holy bath in it before they go on to the temple to have darshan, a glance from a holy person.
Biladwara Cave, counted amongst the must-visit attractions of Subrahmanya, on the way of Subrahmanya Temple to the river Kumaradhara. As per legends, Vasuki, the naga king, escaped to this cave in order to save himself from the anger of Garuda and punish himself. A naturally created entrance and exit are present in this cave, which is 10 m long and 30 ft deep.
At a distance of 11 km from Gahanashree Cottage, Bisle Ghat is popular as a view point to get the beautiful and astonishing views of three mountain ranges including Kumara Parvatha, Pushpagiri and Dodda Betta. The highlight of this point is that the view has a valley, with Giri River separating the beauty point and these mountain ranges. The forest department has erected a shelter here to sit and enjoy the view.
Lapped in the luxurious abundance of the beauty of the nature the village of Subramanya lies in the Sullia Taluk in Dakshina Kannada with a sancity which very few places can boast of. The temple is situated in the heart of the village. Nature reveals herself in all her unhidden beauty in the rivers, forests and mountains which the temples is surrounded by.
The stunning milky-white Mallalli Falls finds abode in the north of Kodagu region is the pride of Karnataka, India. It starts from where the Kumaradhara River takes an extreme dive of more than 1000 m and then takes a natural course leading to the Arabian Sea. Take in the beauty and behold the sights of the verdant jungles, the surrounding scenery, and the river diving deep from the origin of Mallalli Falls.
Patla Betta is a gentle rolling mountain range, located on the Bisle Ghat Road at Mankanahalli in the Sakleshpur district of Karnataka. It takes about an hour and a half of leisurely walk to reach the top of this hill. This offbeat spot does not have any motorable roads. You must drive to the base of the hill and hike to the hilltop. From the hilltop, you can view three districts of Karnataka - Kodagu, Hassan, and Dakshina Kannada.