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Chunchanakatte Hanumantha Vigraha

Chunchanakatte Hanumantha Vigraha

Overview

Chunchanakatte Hanumantha Vigraha, located near the banks of the Cauvery River in Chunchanakatte village, is a revered spiritual destination. The temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and is famous for its ancient idol, said to have mystical powers. The temple’s tranquil setting, alongside the picturesque Chunchanakatte Waterfalls, offers a serene atmosphere for spiritual seekers and nature lovers alike.

Trip Highlights

  • Hanuman Statue: The temple is renowned for its ancient and unique idol of Lord Hanuman, which devotees believe grants protection and blessings.
  • Chunchanakatte Waterfalls: Located nearby, these waterfalls are a beautiful attraction where the Cauvery River cascades down in full flow, adding to the temple's serenity.
  • Mythological Significance: It is believed that Lord Rama, during his exile, stayed in this village, and the site has deep mythological roots.

FAQs

How far is Chunchanakatte from Mysore?

Chunchanakatte is about 60 km from Mysore, and it takes around 1.5 hours to reach by road.

Is there any accommodation available near the temple?

While there are no major accommodations directly near the temple, visitors can find lodging in nearby towns or in Mysore.

Can we visit the Chunchanakatte Waterfalls year-round?

Yes, the waterfall is accessible year-round, but the best time to see it in full flow is during the monsoon and post-monsoon seasons (July to January).

Is there a special time for temple rituals?

Temple rituals and aarti are performed at specific times during the day, generally in the morning and evening.

Is Chunchanakatte suitable for a family visit?

Yes, the temple and surrounding natural attractions like the waterfalls make it a peaceful destination for families.

Is there a parking facility at the temple?

Yes, parking is available near the temple for visitors arriving by car.

What is the mythological significance of this place?

According to legend, Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana stayed in this village during their exile. The temple is also believed to be the place where Lord Hanuman appeared in a powerful form, blessing the region.

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