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Shakatapuram Maha Samsthanam is located in the Koppa taluk in Karnataka State. This Maha Samsthanam is also on the banks of Tunga River like the famous Sringeri Maha Samsthanam. Shakatapuram is also known by the name Bhandigadi. The Guruparampara of Shakatapuram Maha Samsthanam traces

Kalady was a small village on the banks of Periyar River in Kerala. Kalady was the birth place of Sri Adi Shankaracharya, who consolidated Advaita Vedanta. Kalady in Malayalam means ‘footprint’. As a boy Adi Shankara prayed the river (Periyar

Kamalashile is a small town about 35km from Kundapura in Dakshina Kannada. Durga Paramaeshwari temple in this Kshetra is said to be a very ancient, and the exact time of installation is not available. However, this Kshetra is believed to

Devipattinam is an ancient coastal town and a port, about 15km from Ramanathapuram, in the southern part of Tamil Nadu. It was a flourishing sea port and a gateway to places as far as Madurai until the early 20th century.

Sethu Karai is a holy place in the region known as Vibheeshana Sharanagati Kshetra, relating to the incident of Lord Rama coming here in search of Sita and building the bridge to demon Ravan’s Swarnalanka. Sethukarai is very near to

Udupi Sri Kshetra is a very ancient temple town in coastal Karnataka. This Kshetra has become a popular destination for devotees and pilgrims seeking Puja-Homa-Pariharas, ever-since the times of Sri Madhwacharya, the founder of Dwaita Philosophy. Sri Ananteshwara temple here

Shankaranarayana Village is located in Kundapur Taluk of Udupi District in Coastal Karnataka. This place is around 35 KM from Udupi. According to puranas Subrahmanya, Udupi, Kumbhakashi, Koteshwara, Shankaranarayana, Kollur and Gokarna are considered as Saptakshetra.

Shishila is an island temple town situated amidst lush Western Ghats of Karnataka on the banks of the sacred Matsya teertha (Kapila river). Lord Shishileshwara is the presiding deity here. The Udbhava Linga of Lord Shishileshwara is a very ancient

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