There
are numerous famous & hidden hill stations in Kanrnataka offering serene
environs, captivating views and salubrious weather. Karikan hill also one of
them but was not much popular, crowded or polluted, where situated very closed
to Arebian Sea. At Karikan Betta there is an old
temple dedicated to Devi (Paramesvari). Sage Shridhar Svami is said to have
visited this place and established this temple on 1878 AC. There is no wonder that a Spiritual tradition
maintains that Karikan with all its beauty fell from the clouds as a gift from
the gods.
I
stayed twice in this holy premise and it was a great feeling to stay in such
calm and serene place. In Monsoon time the whole area covered by thick mist and
running clouds and it’s a different feeling to walk early morning in Monsoon
time. I got a real-time comparison of two contrasting weather conditions.
The narrow roads of the Ghat slither up and down
the hill side and offer some magnificent vistas. The Holy temple, the lush
green hills, the varied flora and fauna, the majestic view of the vast valleys,
the admiring cool air and shimmering Arabian Sea all this illuminating our soul
and body.
The naturally formed Idol Lord Paramesvari is the main
deity of this Temple
and also we can see one tiger and few other idols here. The temple is located on one of the highest peaks off
NH17, about 12kms from NH. In fact the hill is visible clearly from the
highway. The temple must be about a hundred feet from the summit of this peak.
It was silent and we could hear flowing water from the jungle below. Be it a
tranquil mountain hideaway, exhilarating religious setting and an unusual spot
be sure that this place gives you much needed break.
The place looks heavenly. It would be great if you could mention the exact location of all the lovely places you have written about in each post. It really helps the readers in visiting the place.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, beautiful photography and write up.
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I have visited this temple many times...but not seen such beautifull side of the temple... Goddess Durga is very powerful here...
ReplyDelete@ R Niranjan Das,
This is in Honnavar Taluk of Uttara Kannada District...
No buses ply here...So better to hire a vehicle from Honnavar or to travel with own vehicle...
beware of leeches during Monsoon...
Nice place and we spent a good time there...
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ReplyDeleteGood article with beautiful photos Rakesh,Thanks for sharing one more beautiful place...In my next Uttarakannada visit i wont miss this place..
ReplyDeleteThanks to Chetana for mentioning exact location and route details...
This place looks amazing.
ReplyDeletelooks a wonderful getaway...
ReplyDeleteThanks to all...!!
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beautyful photography.and nice write up rakesh.... hasiru seere uttu. ambaravemba seraganna maytumba hoddu. navirada malehaniyalli. namagella sawndaryava unabadisuttiruva prakrati mateyee ninagido namana...
ReplyDeleteThis place looks magical.
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