After lunch at Bhagamandala, we headed towards Nelija where one of Lord Igguttappa temples is located. Lord Igguttappa, the snake god, commonly known as Subrahmanya is the main deity worshiped by the Kodavas. We reached Nelija around 3.30PM & the temple was closed. We had to be content by roaming around the temple premises & enjoying the nature.
From Nelija, we rode towards Kakkabbe where another Igguthappa temple at Paadi is situated. Again, here the temple was closed due to ongoing renovation work. After spending some time roaming around the place, we started our journey back home, to Bangalore.
From Gonikoppa, we took the same route back home via Hunsur and Srirangapatna. As soon as we crossed Hunsur, rain god gave us company during the ride. We had to stop quite frequently and duration of the breaks was longer as the rain was lashing. When I reached home, it was well past midnight & the bike’s trip meter was just above 700KMs.
During our visit over 2 dyas, we managed to see few places. But still there are plenty of places that I’ve to visit – Tadiyandamol, Brahmagiri, Nalknaadu aramane, Abbi falls, Dubbaare – the list is endless.
have never seen a stone bell. How does it sound? How big is it?
Arun, it was pretty huge. Diameter was more than 2 ft. Two of us tried to ring it, but were not able to move the tongue more than half way through.
Prashanth, u couldnt move it since I was not there! 😛
YENRI PM SRIK YENO HELTARE.
JOKES APART THE REPORT IS SIMPLY SUPERB AND ENJOYED READING EVERY BIT OF IT. KEEP GOING YOU CAN MAKE A COMPENDIUM OF YOUR TRAVELS AND TREKKINGS AND PUBLISH IT WILL BE REALLY A GOOD ONE. MAKE A TRY
PHOTOS ARE MAREVELOUS AS USUAL AND WE NEED NOT WRITE ABOUT IT AT ALL
SO MY COORG TRIP 3 YEARS BACK WENT THROUGH MY MEMORIES AND THANKS FOR SUCH A WONDERFUL COVERAGE CERTAINLY YOUR COVERAGE WILL BE MORE AS YOU ARE ON BIKES. DONE EXCLUDE SRIK HENCEFORTH OTHERWISE YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO MOVE ANYTHING
PRANESH
the picture of the bell was amazing…snake god is subramanya ?
@Prashanth: Nice pictures as usual…
there is a lot of misconception going on…kodavas are not hindu’s ..kodava itself is a religion..we kodavas believe in our elders(karanu)..only the kings who ruled us long ago influenced hinduism….HAIL KODAVA’S
It is not Nelija, it’s Nelaji.
Igguthappa is not Subrahmanya. It is Eeshvara. It may be Vignesvaranda Appa metamorphasised as Igguthappa in the local tongue, Kodava Takk.