Shree Navanaga Kshetra is a sacred temple nestled in the peaceful hills of Kemmale village, Sathanur Hobli, Kanakapura Taluk, Ramanagara District, Karnataka. Dedicated to Lord Pattabhirama (a form of Lord Rama) and Sri Rameshwara (Lord Shiva), the temple is steeped in mythological importance. According to legend, this site was sanctified by Lord Rama during his forest exile, and the main idol was later established by Sugriva after defeating the demon Sukhasura. A natural spring known as Rama Tirtha, believed to have been formed by Rama’s arrow, flows beside the temple and is considered spiritually and medicinally powerful.
The temple complex includes ancient shrines, self-manifested Hanuman idols, and beautifully preserved architecture that reflects centuries of devotion. Located within the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary, the temple is surrounded by lush greenery and is home to rare birds and animals, making it a peaceful retreat for both pilgrims and nature enthusiasts. The divine energy, the silence of the hills, and the sanctity of the space make Shree Navanaga Kshetra a truly spiritual destination. Devotees from across the region visit the temple to seek blessings, inner peace, and a deeper connection with dharma and nature.