Welcome to Kateel Shree Durga Parameshwari Temple, a jewel of Mangaluru! Legend says this sacred spot, once called 'Kati-Ila' (meaning belly button of Earth), is where Goddess Durga appeared as a bee. Experience divine serenity and ancient history at this must-see Karnataka temple for spiritual tourism and cultural exploration.
Attend The Morning Or Evening Prayers.
Explore The Temple Complex And Architecture.
Offer Prayers To Goddess Durga Parameshwari.
Partake In The Anna Dana (Free Meal).
Take A Holy Dip In The Nandini River.
Witness A Yakshagana Performance (Seasonal).
October to March
Early Morning
₹500 per person
The history of Kateel Shree Durga Parameshwari Temple is deeply intertwined with local legends. According to the legend, the demon Arunasura was granted invincibility by Lord Brahma, but he could only be defeated by a woman born of a bee. To rid the world of Arunasura's tyranny, Goddess Durga incarnated as a bee (Bhramari) and vanquished him. The name 'Kateel' is derived from 'Kati' (waist) and 'Ila' (earth), signifying the spot where the Goddess rested after the battle. The temple's origins can be traced back several centuries, and it has undergone renovations and expansions over time. The temple's administration is managed by hereditary trustees, ensuring the preservation of its traditions and customs.