Sunday, 1 May 2016

kurudumale or kudumale

Kurudumale is a small hamlet located Near Mulbagal town of Karnataka. Earlier it was known as Kudumale, Now it's known as Kurudumale. The kurudumale  is known for Ganesha temple. According to the beliefs. The Trimurthys (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva) Established the Lord Ganesha statue around 5000 years back and then killed a demon. This statue is very Unique and the stone is made of Saligrama. This statue is made of saligrama and believed to be the biggest saligrama statue. Ganesha statue is one of the biggest statues in Karnataka.
Ganesha is one of the revered gods and this place is around 12 kms from Mulbagal. Total distance fromBangalore to Kurudumale is approx 117 kms. It is believed that Koundinya Rishi (sage) visits temple at midnight to perform Pooja. Near the temple there is a small hill and a cave where Koundinya statue is kept inside the cave.
People believe that sleeping in the cave helps to cure many diseases and bad luck. However, on personal front. I have experienced lots of benefits after visiting the temple. Near the temple there is a Somashwara temple. ​Special Pooja and homes are conducted by Priests in the temple. Temple opens timings 7-2 and 5-8.30 pm
How to reach Bangalore to Mulbagal. KSRTC buses are there and every one hour, a bus departs to Kurudumale from Mulbagal. Places near KurudumaleYou can also visit Garuda temple near Kurudumale. The village name is Kolladevi and 18 kms from Mulbagal.

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