Temples in Gokarna, Karnataka

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Temples in Gokarna — Famous Temples & Complete Darshan Guide

Plan a practical Gokarna temple trip with 6 important temples, darshan-friendly routing, local travel tips and the best season for a peaceful pilgrimage.

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Last updated July 2026 · Curated by the Temples.bio editorial team

Quick answers

Which is the most famous temple in Gokarna?
Gokarna Mahabaleshwar Temple is the most prominent temple in Gokarna. This guide covers 6 notable temples in and around Gokarna with timings, distances and a darshan route.
How many days do you need to visit Gokarna temples?
You can cover the main temples of Gokarna in about 2 days. Use the 1-day essential circuit for the key shrines, or the 2-day plan to include temples within 100 km.
What is the best time to visit Gokarna temples?
October to March is the most comfortable season for temple visits in Gokarna. Summer afternoons can be tiring, so plan early morning darshan and keep a lighter second half of the day. Festival days are spiritually rewarding but busier; confirm timings, parking and local transport

Why Gokarna is a major temple destination

Gokarna is one of Karnataka's useful temple bases, combining well-known shrines with smaller neighbourhood temples that locals still visit for daily worship. The guide below is arranged for real travel: start with the most important temple, then add nearby shrines in an order that keeps the route simple.

Even when a city is not marketed only as a pilgrimage destination, its temples often hold the memory of older neighbourhoods, local festivals and family vows. Devotees usually come here for blessings of Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva, family welfare, ancestral prayers and a quieter connection with the region's sacred geography. The city also works well as a base for first-time visitors who want a balanced mix of famous temples and reachable local shrines.

Curated pilgrimage circuit

Temples to Visit Near Gokarna

Ordered by pilgrimage importance and practical travel distance from Gokarna.

Gokarna Mahabaleshwar Temple — Lord Mahabaleshwar (Shiva) temple in Gokarna Within City

Lord Mahabaleshwar (Shiva)

  • Gokarna, Karnataka
  • Within Gokarna (Gokarna, Karnataka)
  • 4:00 AM - 8:30 PM (Gokarna, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka. One of the most sacred Shiva sites. The Atmalinga is enshrined here. Two sessions.)

Gokarna Mahabaleshwar Temple

Gokarna Mahabaleshwar Temple is one of the most important Shiva pilgrimage sites in Karnataka, located in the picturesque coastal town of Gokarna on the Arabian Sea. The temple houses an ancient Atmalinga of Lord Shiva and is considered one of the seven Mukti Sthalas (places of salvation). According to legend, this is where Lord Ganesha tricked Ravana and established the Shiva Linga permanently. The temple combines spiritual significance with natural beauty, as it is surrounded by pristine beaches. Gokarna is often called the "Varanasi of the South" and attracts both pilgrims seeking spiritual liberation and travelers drawn to its serene coastal environment. The temple is particularly powerful for attaining moksha (liberation) and spiritual purification.

Travel Tip: By Road: Coastal route from Goa and Mangalore. Sacred coastal town with beach and temple combination.

Idugunji Vinayaka Temple — Lord Vinayaka (Ganesha) temple in Gokarna Same Day

Lord Vinayaka (Ganesha)

  • Idugunji, Udupi, Karnataka
  • 66.1 km from Gokarna
  • 5:30 AM - 8:30 PM (Idugunji, Bhatkal, Karnataka. Famous wish-fulfilling Ganesha temple. Devotees tie small wooden Ganesha tokens for wishes.)

Idugunji Vinayaka Temple

Idugunji Vinayaka Temple, located near Udupi in coastal Karnataka, is one of the most powerful Ganesha temples renowned for its wish-fulfilling abilities. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vinayaka (Ganesha) and is particularly famous for granting devotees' sincere wishes and removing all obstacles from their lives. The temple attracts devotees from across Karnataka and neighboring states who come seeking the powerful blessings of Lord Ganesha. The deity is known for his immediate response to sincere prayers and has numerous miracle stories associated with wish fulfillment. The coastal location adds to the temple's spiritual energy, and devotees often combine their visit with the nearby Udupi Krishna temple pilgrimage.

Travel Tip: By Road: Connected from Udupi and Mangalore. Powerful Ganesha temple with coastal Karnataka accessibility.

Murudeshwar Temple — Lord Murudeshwar (Shiva) temple in Gokarna Same Day

Lord Murudeshwar (Shiva)

  • Murudeshwar, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka
  • 76.8 km from Gokarna
  • 6:00 AM - 8:30 PM (Murudeshwar, Bhatkal, Karnataka. Coastal temple with world's 2nd tallest Shiva statue (37 metres). Beautiful sea-facing location.)

Murudeshwar Temple

Murudeshwar Temple, located on the coast of the Arabian Sea in Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, is one of the most spectacular temple complexes in India, famous for housing the world's second-tallest Shiva statue at 123 feet. The temple is dedicated to Lord Murudeshwar (Shiva) and is built on Kanduka Hill, surrounded by the Arabian Sea on three sides. The temple complex features a magnificent 20-story raja gopuram and offers breathtaking views of the ocean. According to legend, this is where the demon Ravana worshipped Lord Shiva to obtain the Atmalinga. The combination of spiritual significance, architectural grandeur, and natural beauty makes this temple a unique pilgrimage and tourist destination.

Travel Tip: By Road: Coastal highway from Goa and Mangalore. Major tourist destination with excellent connectivity and facilities.

Mookambika Devi Temple Kollur — Goddess Mookambika (Parvati) temple in Gokarna Same Day

Goddess Mookambika (Parvati)

  • Kollur, Karnataka
  • 135.1 km from Gokarna
  • 5:00 AM - 8:30 PM (Kollur, Udupi district, Karnataka. Important Shakti temple near Western Ghats. Karnataka Govt manages.)

Mookambika Devi Temple Kollur

Mookambika Devi Temple in Kollur, Karnataka, is one of the most revered Shakti temples in South India, located in the scenic Western Ghats. The temple is unique as it houses Goddess Mookambika, who represents the combined form of the three primary goddesses - Saraswati (knowledge), Lakshmi (wealth), and Parvati (power). The temple is famous for its powerful spiritual energy and is considered a Shakti Peetha where devotees come seeking knowledge, prosperity, and spiritual power. The temple's location amidst lush green hills and the presence of the sacred Souparnika River add to its spiritual ambiance.

Travel Tip: By Road: Connected from Mangalore, Udupi, and Bangalore via scenic Western Ghats routes. Hill station journey.

Udupi Sri Krishna Temple — Lord Krishna (Bala Krishna) temple in Gokarna Same Day

Lord Krishna (Bala Krishna)

  • Udupi, Karnataka
  • 176.2 km from Gokarna
  • 5:30 AM - 9:00 PM (Udupi, Karnataka. The Kanakana Kindi (Kanaka's window) is iconic — devotee Kanaka Das was denied entry and the wall cracked open for him to see Lord Krishna. Managed by 8 Ashta Mathas in rotation (Paryaya system every 2 years).)

Udupi Sri Krishna Temple

Udupi Sri Krishna Temple, also known as Udupi Sri Krishna Matha, is a historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna located in the coastal town of Udupi, Karnataka. Founded by the saint and philosopher Madhvacharya in the 13th century (1250 CE), this temple is the epicenter of the Dvaita (dualistic) school of Vedanta philosophy. According to legend, Madhvacharya discovered the idol of Lord Krishna embedded in a large ball of gopichandana (sacred clay) which was being used as ballast in a ship. The temple is unique because devotees worship Lord Krishna through a silver-plated window with nine holes called the Navagraha Kindi, and the deity faces west instead of the traditional east direction. The temple complex is managed by eight mathas (monasteries) through a unique Paryaya system where each matha takes turns managing the temple for two years. The temple is renowned for its elaborate daily rituals, classical music performances, and the world-famous Udupi cuisine that originated here. The temple architecture combines Kerala and Dravidian styles, with beautiful wooden carvings and a sacred temple tank called Madhva Sarovara.

Travel Tip: By Road: Well connected via NH-66 from Mangalore and Bangalore. By Train: Udupi railway station connects to major cities. By Air: Mangalore airport is the nearest. Best time to visit: October to March. Visit during Paryaya festival for special experience. Try the famous Udupi prasadam.

Sigandur Chowdeshwari Temple — Goddess Chowdeshwari temple in Gokarna Same Day

Goddess Chowdeshwari

  • Sigandur, Sagar, Karnataka
  • 182.9 km from Gokarna
  • 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Sigandur, Sagar, Karnataka. Island temple on Sharavathi backwaters. Accessible by boat only. Boat times depend on water level.)

Sigandur Chowdeshwari Temple

Sigandur Chowdeshwari Temple is a unique and picturesque temple located on an island in the Sharavathi River backwaters in Sagar taluk, Karnataka. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Chowdeshwari, a powerful form of Durga, and is accessible only by boat, making it one of the most scenic temple destinations in Karnataka. The temple was submerged when the Linganamakki Dam was built, but the deity was relocated to higher ground on the island. The serene water surroundings and the boat journey to reach the temple create a mystical and peaceful atmosphere. The temple is particularly powerful for removing obstacles, providing protection, and granting peace of mind.

Travel Tip: By Road: Connected to Sagar, then boat journey to island. Unique water temple with scenic boat transportation.

How to Reach Gokarna

Reach Gokarna by the nearest major railway station or state highway links, then keep the temple circuit local for the first day. For families and senior citizens, a hired cab or auto-rickshaw is easier than changing transport repeatedly. Start with the main temple before the crowd builds, pause for lunch near the city centre, and keep outer temples for the afternoon.

Best Time to Visit Gokarna Temples

October to March is the most comfortable season for temple visits in Gokarna. Summer afternoons can be tiring, so plan early morning darshan and keep a lighter second half of the day. Festival days are spiritually rewarding but busier; confirm timings, parking and local transport before starting.

Suggested trip plan

Gokarna Temple Darshan Itinerary

A curated day-wise route designed for optimal travel times and darshan timings. Adjust around your bookings.

Gokarna Temple FAQs

How many temples can I visit in Gokarna in one day?
Most visitors can cover 4 to 6 temples in one day if they start early and keep the route within the city or nearby areas.
What is the best time to visit Gokarna temples?
The cooler months from October to March are best. For daily darshan, early morning and evening are usually more comfortable than afternoon.
Is Gokarna suitable for a family temple trip?
Yes. Keep the first day focused on the main city temples, use local transport, and avoid packing too many distant temples into one day.

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Gokarna Temple Locations

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1

Gokarna Mahabaleshwar Temple

Day 1 · 1 km

2

Idugunji Vinayaka Temple

Day 2 · 66 km

3

Murudeshwar Temple

Day 2 · 76 km

4

Mookambika Devi Temple Kollur

Day 3 · 135 km

5

Udupi Sri Krishna Temple

Day 4 · 176 km

6

Sigandur Chowdeshwari Temple

Day 4 · 182 km

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3