
Nelaji Sri Igguthappa Temple
Temple
Nelaji Sri Igguthappa Temple
Nelaji Sri Igguthappa Temple, also known as Padi Sri Igguthappa Devastana, is one of the oldest and most revered temples in Kodagu (Coorg), Karnataka. Located in the Iyyangeri forest, about 34 kilometers from Madikeri and 23 kilometers towards Virajpet, the temple is dedicated to Lord Igguthappa, another name for Lord Subramanya.
The temple is known for its unique architectural style, resembling ancient Kerala temples, and is built on a hill, offering a serene and picturesque setting.
The annual Putthari festival, held in March, is a significant event where devotees from all over gather to offer special prayers and participate in the Tulabhara ritual, where offerings are made according to the devotee's weight.
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Nelaji Sri Igguthappa Temple is located in Kodagu, Karnataka.
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