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Shree Vinaayaka Gudi - Guddattu - Hindu temple in Yedadi Matyadi , India
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Shree Vinaayaka Gudi - Guddattu - Hindu temple in Yedadi Matyadi - Udupi, India

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About Shree Vinaayaka Gudi - Guddattu in Yedadi Matyadi

Address

HQ3R+256 Shree Vinaayaka Gudi - Guddattu, Shiriyara-Guddattu Road, Guddattu Kundapura, Yedadi Matyadi, Karnataka 576222

Open Hours

Monday- 6:30 am-1 pm, 3-7 pm
Tuesday- 6:30 am-1 pm, 3-7 pm
Wednesday- 6:30 am-1 pm, 3-7 pm
Thursday- 6:30 am-1 pm, 3-7 pm
Friday- 6:30 am-1 pm, 3-7 pm
Saturday- 6:30 am-1 pm, 3-7 pm
Sunday- 6:30 am-1 pm, 3-7 pm

Overall Rating

4.8

Total User Reviews (975)

Place
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Address
HQ3R+256 Shree Vinaayaka Gudi - Guddattu, Shiriyara-Guddattu Road, Guddattu Kundapura, Yedadi Matyadi, Karnataka 576222
Geo Location
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Shree Vinaayaka Gudi - Guddattu - Featured Reviews (975)

Reshma paiReshma pai

Guddattu temple one of best temple in kundapura. Very peaceful and divine place located in the middle of nature. You can see udbhava murthi of lord ganesha surrounded with water in small kindi inside the temple. Devotees will be served with food. Very good experience

Harshith KumarHarshith Kumar

Place with a history attached to it. Powerful place with good energies. You'll feel positive vibes here. Airakoda is the unique concept and specialty of the place. There is anna prasada served each day. A mush visit temple.

Srinivas ChakravarthySrinivas Chakravarthy

A beautiful temple . The peephole darshan of the natural Ganapathy is really awesome. The priests shows us all the details describing the sthalapurana

Kathyayini PradeepKathyayini Pradeep

Loved the peaceful and divine place. Guddattu Sri Vinayaka Temple is located at Kundapura, Udupi District in the state of Karnataka, India. It is a Hindu temple dedicated to god Ganapathy, also called Jaladhivasa GanapathyTemple, Lord Ganesha's three-foot idol is believed to have emerged from the rock. It is the only Jaladhivasa Ganapathi temple in India. Aayira Koda Seva, Tailabhyanjana, Panchamrutha and Rudrabhisheka are performed in the temple everyday. Every day there are 2 seva's of offering 1001 times of water (abhisheka)each time to our ganappa . Each time they have to fill the pot manually from the well which is very next to gabhagudi & is believed that the water doesn't well will never dry.

Pradeep ChatraPradeep Chatra

Beautiful temple on a small hill. We've been visiting this temple since our childhood days. Free lunch (Prasada) is served everyday. Ample parking space available in front of the temple. Rooms are available within temple premises at reasonable cost.

Mahabaleshwar BhatMahabaleshwar Bhat

Guddattu temple is hidden in nature's nest and it is a divine experience to visit the temple. The Udbhava Ganapati is known for a unique AYURKODA seva wherein from the adjacent temple well the Lord Vinayaka is immersed with the water and hence He is also known as JALAADHIVASA VINAYAKA. The temple also has other basic facilities. A must visit for any devotee and is well connected by all season motorable road.

Prashanth BillavaPrashanth Billava

Beautiful temple amid nature. Always wanted to visit this place and got a chance to be here in this rainy season. Ancient idol will be shown to devotees around 11.30 AM using diya around it. It will not be clearly visible though but one can get a glimpse of it. Kalyani and Yajna yaaga mantapa is really good.

prathima acharprathima achar

One of the best vinayaka temple. Aayurkoda is famous pooja in this place...

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Where is Shree Vinaayaka Gudi - Guddattu Located ?

Shree Vinaayaka Gudi - Guddattu Located in Yedadi Matyadi of Udupi. The complete address is HQ3R+256 Shree Vinaayaka Gudi - Guddattu, Shiriyara-Guddattu Road, Guddattu Kundapura, Yedadi Matyadi, Karnataka 576222.

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