About:
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The Thalaklayi Subrahmanya Temple Festival is a vibrant and spiritually
significant event held at the Thalaklayi Subrahmanya Temple, dedicated
to Lord Subrahmanya (Lord Murugan), the god of war and victory. This
annual festival attracts devotees from across Karnataka and beyond, who
come to witness and participate in the rituals and festivities that
symbolize devotion and cultural heritage. The festival is celebrated
with various traditional performances, rituals, and offerings, creating
an atmosphere of devotion and festivity.
The Shasti Festival in Thalaklayi Subrahmanya Temple is held immediately
after the Navaratri or Deepavali. These festivals are symbolic of the
victory of good over bad and so, the Shasti Festival of Thalaklayi
Subrahmanya Temple is also similar to the epic tale of the Ramayana.Lord
Murugan represented by Lord Subramanya at the Thalaklayi Subrahmanya
Temple eradicates evil forces and tries to bring back righteousness into
this world, much like Lord Krishna. Shasti generally falls on the day of
the Amavasya. (It is generally on the sixth day of the full moon or the
6th day of the New Moon since these are said to be the favorite days of
Lord Murugan.) Devotees offer prayers and also opt for fasting during
the Shasti Festival. It falls on the Malayam month of Thulam and occurs
every year.
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Location info:
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Address:5 kms away south of Kasargod town |
District: Kasargod |
Nearest City:Kasargod |
History:
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The Thalaklayi Subrahmanya Temple has a rich history, dating back several
centuries. It is believed to have been established by devotees who found
divine inspiration in this serene location. Over the years, the temple has
gained prominence as an important pilgrimage site for followers of Lord
Subrahmanya. The festival itself has evolved into a grand celebration, with
age-old traditions passed down through generations.
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Interesting things to do:
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Witness Rituals and Pujas: Participate in the daily rituals and special
poojas performed during the festival.
Cultural Performances: Enjoy traditional dance and music performances,
including Yakshagana and Bharatanatyam.
Take Part in the Processions: Join the grand processions where the deity is
taken around the temple in beautifully decorated chariots.
Offer Prayers: Offer your prayers and seek blessings from Lord Subrahmanya.
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Interesting things to Visit:
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Main Sanctum: The temple's main sanctum, adorned
with intricate carvings and architecture.
Subrahmanya Statue: The idol of Lord Subrahmanya,
which is beautifully decorated during the festival.
Nearby Shrines: Explore smaller shrines dedicated
to various deities within the temple complex.
Edneer Mutt It is 10 Km. North East of Kasargod.
This Mutt belongs to the Sankaracharya tradition, presently renowned as
a seat of art and learning.
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Mobile range info:
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Mobile networks like Jio, Airtel, and BSNL have good connectivity in the
area, but coverage might be spotty in some locations within the temple
premises.
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Tips & Suggestions:
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Dress modestly, as this is a religious site.
Remove your footwear before entering the temple.
Respect the local customs and traditions.
Carry some cash, as card payments might not be accepted everywhere.
Be mindful of your belongings, as it can get crowded during the festival.
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Help Line/Phone Number:
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Local Police Station:
100 (Emergency)
Police Station Puttur, Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, India
Kadri Police Station Mangalore, Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, India
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Nearest Hospital:
Karkala Government Hospital
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