PANJANDHAYA BANTA VAIDYANATHA

KORAGATHANIYA DAIVADA AADISTHALA

Swamy Koragajja – The Divine Spirit Deity of Justice & Blessings

Swamy Koragajja Kuthar Mangalore
Introduction
Swamy Koragajja is one of the most revered spirit deities (Daiva) worshipped across the Tulu Nadu region of South India. Known as a symbol of justice, truth, and compassion, he is believed to listen to devotees’ prayers and protect them from hardships and evil forces.

The original and most sacred seat of this powerful deity is the Swamy Koragajja Aadisthala located in Kuthar, Mangalore, which stands as a spiritual center attracting devotees from across Karnataka, Kerala, and even abroad.
Who is Swamy Koragajja?
Swamy Koragajja, also known as Koragathaniya, is worshipped as a guardian spirit and protector. He is regarded as a powerful divine presence who ensures justice for devotees beyond worldly systems and blesses those who seek his help sincerely.
Spiritual Significance in Tulu Nadu
Tulu Nadu has a deep tradition of Daivaradhane (spirit worship), where daivas are honored with rituals, offerings, music, and dance. This practice has been followed for generations, and devotees believe that these divine beings remove difficulties and bring success and peace into life.
Story of Swamy Koragajja
Koragathaniya’s father’s name is ‘Varavana Odi’ and mother’s name is ‘Korapolu Maire’. When Koragathaniya was just 30 days old, his mother passed away. Thereafter even his father passed away and Koragathaniya became an orphan. Koragathaniya left his home Javanda Male, in the midnight and reached Bolungari. Sitting on the sand in Bolungari, he offered daddalkai (fruit of a tree called daddal in Tulu) and sand, instead of coconut and rice to god and prayed facing east. Just then a lady by the name Myrakke Baidyethi appeared before him. Looking at Koragathaniya’s helpless situation, her heart melted, she took him home and took care of him like her son. Under Myrakke Baidyethi’s shelter, Koragathaniya grew up in Ensuru Barike (place). He weaved 1000 baskets and offered it to temple to fulfill his parents’ vow. Later, his foster mother Myrakke Baidyethi expressed her wish to offer 7 loads of thiri baare bonda (tender leaves of coconut tree, banana plant and tender coconut) to Maada Maisandaya Daivasthana. Koragathaniya carried 7 loads of offerings by himself to the Daivasthana. Koragathaniya was refused entry into the Daivasthana. Enraged by this, Koragathaniya lowered the loads outside the Daivasthana and walked towards the Daivasthana. There he saw a citron fruit bearing tree leaning towards the Gopura of the temple. When he was about to pluck the fruit for his mother, 7 year old Koragathaniya disappeared from that place.
Why Devotees Visit Koragajja Aadisthala Kuthar
The Swamy Koragajja Aadisthala at Kuthar is widely regarded as the original sacred seat of Koragajja, holding deep spiritual significance among devotees across Tulu Nadu. Believed to be the primary and most powerful center of his divine presence. Devotees visit with strong faith that offerings and rituals performed here are especially powerful and spiritually meaningful, making it a highly revered pilgrimage site for those seeking justice, protection, and blessings from Swamy Koragajja.
Offerings Made to Swamy Koragajja
Unlike many temples, offerings here reflect traditional customs. Devotees commonly offer:
Toddy or alcohol
Betel nut
Beeda
Chakkuli
📍 Temple Location & Visiting Details
Swamy Koragajja Aadisthala, Kuthar
📌 Ranipura Road, Kuthar, Mangalore – 575017
🕒 Timings: 6:30 AM – 6:30 PM (open daily)
📞 Contact: +91 9740887653
📍 Google Maps Location

🚫 Note: Photography and mobile lights are strictly prohibited inside the shrine.
How to Reach
  • 🚗 By Car: 20 mins from Mangalore city center.
  • 🚌 By Bus: Kuthar is well connected via city buses and private vehicles. Private bus no. 44 & 44B
  • 🚆 Nearest Railway: Mangalore Junction.
  • ✈️ Nearest Airport: Mangalore International Airport (IXE).
Why You Should Visit
  • You’re seeking answers or justice from a divine force.
  • You want to experience the roots of Tulu daiva culture.
  • You’re curious about Koragajja’s sacred journey and spiritual history.
  • You wish to perform rituals in the oldest form of Koragajja worship.
  • Ritual Practice Description
    Worship in Darkness No electric lights; entire pooja is done in complete spiritual darkness.
    Traditional Offerings Toddy, paan, chakkuli, and beeda are common offerings.
    Night Entry Norms Women are not allowed inside the shrine between 6:30 PM and 6:30 AM.
    Spiritual Energy Believed to be one of the few places where justice is served through divine energy.
    What Devotees Say
    “A divine and peaceful place filled with spiritual energy. Swamy Koragajja’s presence is strongly felt, and devotees come with deep faith. A must-visit for blessings!” – Vignesh P

    “During my inaugural visit to this temple, I was deeply moved by the unique spiritual experience it offered. The palpable divine energy and the customs practiced there created a profound impression. My faith in Koragajja began just a few years ago, and I have been fortunate to receive his blessings and guidance in numerous aspects of my life. Visiting this sacred site was long overdue, and I feel blessed to have finally had the opportunity to pay my respects and receive his blessings. I am committed to making regular visits to this revered place.” – Raj Mohan Acharya
    Quick Links for Devotees
    📍 Get Directions on Google Maps
    📞 Call the Temple Office: +91 9740887653
    🙏 Visit Timings: 6:30 AM – 6:30 PM Daily
    ⚠️ Note: Women not allowed at night, no cameras, respect rituals
    When you ask Google, “Which is the famous Koragajja temple in Mangalore?” — make sure your journey doesn’t end with a name. Let it lead you to faith, tradition, and divine grace at the Kuthar Aadisthala.
    Swamy Koragajja Kuthar Mangalore

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