Guest guest Posted December 7, 2005 Report Share Posted December 7, 2005 Dear Sajith, Hari Om Salutations !! After the morning Darshan at Kollur Mookambika, do also visit the origin - Moolastanam of Godess at Kudajadri. You may have to take a Jeep @ Rs 1000 to go there. And from there have a pleasant trekking to the great Chitramooli Hill and on the way you can have darshan of Ganapathi Guha, Sarvangya Peetam and the place where Sri Adi Sankara Aacharya had Darshan of Godess in the Viswaroopa form. It is also believed that Chitramooli is a piece fallen from the Mrithasanjeevini Hill carried by Sri Hanumanji to save the life of Sri Lakshman in the Thretha Yuga. Still experts are carrying out search and research on rare Ayurvedic plants from this location. On return you can have again the Darshan at Kollur Mookambika @ 12.00 Noon. Wish u a pleasant Pilgrimage & Happy Darshan, Rajasekhar K G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 Hi Rajasekhar, Babita, Mani, Thanks for your mails. My urge was to go this weekend, but I have now decided to go with a little more planning this Dec end or in Jan. Mani, you can get direct bus from Bangalore to Kollur. There are two buses. at 8pm and 8.30pm. May be you want to reserve your ticket. I am planning to start one friday from bangalore, reach there sat morning and return back on Sun evening. I have postponed my trip a few times earlier. But now, after reading your mails, I am not worried about the journey and stay there. Thanks, Sajith , " Rajasekhar \(Ashrafs\) " <rajasekhar@a...> wrote: > > Dear Sajith, > > Hari Om Salutations !! > > After the morning Darshan at Kollur Mookambika, do also visit the origin - Moolastanam of Godess at Kudajadri. You may have to take a Jeep @ Rs 1000 to go there. And from there have a pleasant trekking to the great Chitramooli Hill and on the way you can have darshan of Ganapathi Guha, Sarvangya Peetam and the place where Sri Adi Sankara Aacharya had Darshan of Godess in the Viswaroopa form. It is also believed that Chitramooli is a piece fallen from the Mrithasanjeevini Hill carried by Sri Hanumanji to save the life of Sri Lakshman in the Thretha Yuga. Still experts are carrying out search and research on rare Ayurvedic plants from this location. On return you can have again the Darshan at Kollur Mookambika @ 12.00 Noon. > > Wish u a pleasant Pilgrimage & Happy Darshan, > > Rajasekhar K G > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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