Om Gam Ganapathaye Namaha…

This is a very powerful mantra of Lord Vinayaka. Before starting any new venture, work, construction, education etc… chant this mantra for 108 times or as long as you can.
Dedicated to Lord Vinayaka
Location Comes under Western Ghats, National Highway 17 Kumbasi Village, Kundapur Taluk, Udupi District, Karnataka, India.
Built in More than 300 years of History
Altitude Little above the Sea level

 

One of the 'Sapthakshetra' of 'TULUNAADU', also called as Mukti Sthala…

One of the most beautiful Temple in the region with peaceful ambience…

The Lord is called Siddhi Vinayaka or Sarva Siddhi Pradaayaka will grant and fulfill his devotees’ wishes.   People believe in him that he will solve many of their problems and hence the place is known as “ Mukti Stalas”  which means “Place where you can attain Salvation”. The garba griha or the main sanctum has the  Lord Vinayaka in Chaturbuja (with 4 arms) in huge rock like structure covered in silver armour.   Two arms are posing as “Varada Hasta” granting boons, and two hands indicate to attain salvation. There are many sculptures related to Bhargava Purana.

Anegudde means elephant (Aane) hillock (Gudde) and it is the abode of the elephant god, Sri Vinayaka. It is one of the seven places of pilgrimage in the region called 'Parashurama Srishti' which are believed to be created by sage Parashurama.

It is believed when drought hit this area, the sage Agasthya came here to perform yagna to please the rain god. The demon Kumbhasura tried to disrupt the yagna by troubling the sages performing the yagna. To rescue the sages Lord Ganesha blessed Bheema, the strongest among the Padavas with a sword, using which Bheema killed the demon and facilitated the completion of the yagna.

Temple is open daily from 6:00 a.m to 9:00 p.m.
Trikala Pooja performed every day at 6 a.m., 1 p.m., & 8:30 p.m.

This website is dedicated to Lord Anegudde Sri Varasidhi Vinayaka
Owned and maintained by a devotee…
Nagaraj.R.Gopal, Gopal Technologies, Bangalore