Shree Navanaga Kshetra is a sacred and ancient temple located in Kemmale village, Sathanur Hobli, Kanakapura Taluk, Ramanagara District, Karnataka. Dedicated to Lord Sri Pattabhirama and Sri Rameshwara, this holy site is deeply rooted in the legends of the Ramayana. It is believed that Lord Rama, during his exile, sanctified this land, and the temple was later consecrated by the Vanara king Sugriva after defeating the demon Sukhasura.
The temple also houses the divine Rama Tirtha – a sacred spring said to have emerged when Rama shot an arrow into the ground. Devotees believe this water has healing and purifying properties. The complex features several swayambhu Hanuman idols and sits amidst the serene hills of the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary, offering visitors a unique blend of spiritual energy and natural beauty.
Tucked away in the scenic hills of Kemmale village, Shree Navanaga Kshetra is a divine center of worship and peace, drawing pilgrims into its timeless spiritual embrace. The temple stands as a living symbol of devotion to Lord Pattabhirama and Sri Rameshwara, combining the powers of Vishnu and Shiva in one sacred space.
Legends say that the energy of Lord Rama still lingers here, where the air feels sacred and the silence feels alive. With its peaceful ambiance, historic roots, and divine atmosphere, Shree Navanaga Kshetra continues to inspire faith, humility, and spiritual awakening in all who visit.