Mujungavu Sri Parthasarathi Temple Kasaragod

The Sri Parthasarathi Temple, also known as Kavu or Mujungavu Temple, is a renowned religious site located approximately 5 kilometers east of Kumbla in Kasaragod.

Dedicated to Sri Parthasarathi Krishna, the presiding deity, this temple holds great significance among devotees. Legend has it that the temple's sanctity is enhanced by the presence of a large lake in front of it, believed to be as holy as the River Kaveri.

Mujungavu Sri Parthasarathi    Temple Kasaragod

The temple's origin is attributed to the sage Muchukunda, who is said to have performed penance in the area, lending it a unique and revered heritage.

Festivals

The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :

Vishu

Vishu, the traditional New Year festival of Kerala, is celebrated with joy and enthusiasm at the Sri Parthasarathi Temple in Mujungavu, Kasaragod. Devotees gather to offer prayers and seek blessings for prosperity and happiness in the coming year, marking the occasion with rituals, feasting, and cultural festivities.

Krishna Janmashtami

Krishna Janmashtami, the auspicious celebration of Lord Krishna's birth, is observed with grandeur and devotion at the Sri Parthasarathi Temple in Mujungavu, Kasaragod. Devotees immerse themselves in prayers, bhajans, and rituals, culminating in the midnight celebration of Krishna's birth, reflecting the vibrant spirit of devotion and reverence for the divine.

Contact Address: Mujungavu Sri Parthasarathi Temple, Hosdurg, Kozhikode, Kerala

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