Faith
HKBs worship The One Universal God in many aspects and forms as per the tradition of Advaita. The presiding deity of Moogur is Lalita Tripura Sundari. Some of the Kula Devatas (Kuldevta) are
- Sapthamathruka (chowdeswari), Kamarawadi, Chamarajanagar District(1 branch temple at Vijayanagar, Mysore)
- Srikanteswara (Nanjangud Nanjundeswara)
- Badami Banashankari - worshipped mainly by families belonging to Srivatsa gotra
- Marehalli Lakshminarasimhaswamy - worshipped mainly by families belonging to Srivatsa gotra
- Hulaganamaradi Venkataramanaswamy (deity worshipped as Venkateshwara, Srinivasa)
- Biligiri Rangaswamy (deity worshipped as Venkateshwara, Srinivasa and Ranganatha)
- Biligiriyamma ( deity worshipped as Chowdeswari by families belonging to Koundinya gotra
- Talakadu Vaidyanatheshwara & Parvathi Devi
- Mudukuthore Mallikarjuna & Bhramaramba Devi
- Kandegala Parvathi Devi and Ishwara
- Himavad Gopalaswami (Himavad Gopalaswamy Betta)
- Haralukote Anjaneya Swami
- Venu Gopala swami
- Tirupati Venkateshwara Swami
- Sowmya keshva, Belur, Hassan
- bandarasamma,talakad
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