Swami Adisthala Koragajja

The Divine Protector of Justice

Prayer

Special Prayer

Every Sunday at 07:30 AM

Every Sunday morning at 7:30 AM, after the alankara (decoration) puja, a special prayer is performed at 8 AM. This prayer has become a beacon for the many hardships of the devotees who have come here. Thousands of unsolved problems have been solved by this prayer, whether it is illness, child fortune, bracelet fortune, land issue or any other problem. According to your devotion, a special prayer will be performed on this soil without spending a single rupee. Srigandha (sandalwood) will be offered as prasad, placed in three places for puja. Those who wish to attend the special prayer are kindly requested register their names.

Swami Koragajja
(No fee will be charged)

Swami Koragajja

Swami Koragajja, lovingly called "Ajja," is revered across Tulunadu as a just and compassionate protector. From ancient times, devotees have turned to Koragajja for truth, protection, and timely grace. At Kuthar, he stands as the chief guardian spirit of this Adisthala, watching over every devotee who seeks blessings with a sincere heart.

Swami Koragajja

Shree Raktheshwari

Worshipped as one of Tulunadu's ancient mother deities, Sri Raktheswari (Lekkesiri) embodies the fierce love of a protector and the gentle grace of a mother. Traditions tell of her presence wherever there is life-giving water and flourishing crops—signs of prosperity and divine care.

Swami Koragajja

Bermer, Yelver Siri's and Ori Kumara Nandigona

At the Adisthala of Kuthar, the divine presence of Sri Bermer, the yelver Siri's — the seven Siri's, and Ori Kumara Nandigona, the youthful guardian, radiates unity and protection. Together, they embody creation, grace, and strength — sustaining the balance of nature, devotion, and divine justice in Tulunadu.

Swami Koragajja

Plan Your Divine Visit

Visit the Holy Adisthala

Adisthala Swami Koragajja

2nd Cross Rd, Permanur, Ullal, Karnataka 575017

Temple Timings

24 Hours

Devotees are welcome at any time to offer prayers or seek blessings. The temple remains open day and night, symbolizing Koragajja's constant guardianship and Raktheswari Amma's eternal grace.

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