Kadri Manjunath Temple
Located in Mangalore, Karnataka, Kadri Manjunatha Temple is
one of the ancient temples dedicated to Lord Shiva where Lord Shiva is
presiding in the form of Lord Manjunathaswamy. The temple was originally made
by Vajrayana Buddhis, however, later on due to fall of Buddhism, the temple was
converted to a hindu temple. The idol of Lord Manjunathaswamy is believed to be
the oldest of all the South Indian Temples.
Location Karnataka , Dakshina Kannada, Mangalore
Legend
According to the legends, after donating everything to
Brahmanas, Lord Parashurama started meditating to please Lord Shiva. Pleased
with Parashurama's devotion, Lord Shiva appeared in front of him and told him
to go to abide at Rasakoopa and offer his prayers, which is in Suvarna Kadali
Vana. However, Suvarna Kadali Vana was immersed in the ocean at that time and
Lord Parashurama with his divine powers brought the land out of the ocean. He
worshipped the Lords at Rasakoopa for a long time. At last the 'Thrimurthies',
combined their divine powers and took the
form of 'Sri Manjunatha' and fulfilled Parashurama's desire.
Architecture
The temple is built according to the Vijayanagara style of
structure. The temple complex is square in shape. It is built on the highest hill in Kadri. The
temple is surrounded by several ponds from a natural spring at the back of the
temple.A deepasthambha can be found on the northern side of the complex.The
temple has 2 kalyana mantapa (wedding halls). The capacity of 2 kalyana mantapa
is more than 500.
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Culture
Mangalore is the chief port city of the Karnataka. Mangalore
is famous for its multicultural potpouri with people from diverse religious,
linguistic, migratory classifications. The town of Kadri is the biggest center
of worship for the Natha cult or sampradaya.The Kadri Manjunath Temple is one
of the foremost examples of the confluence of diverse religious beliefs and
their peaceful practice.
Darsan Info
The temple open from 5:40 AM to 1:00 PM and from 4:00 PM to
8:00 PM.
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to dress appropriately.
Famous Festival
Sowramana ugadhi
Nagarapanchami
Krishna Janmastami
Navarathri
Shri Ganesha chathurthi
Karthika Somavara
January - Annual Festival
Temple Rituals
The temple is from 5:40 AM to 1:00 PM and from 4:00 PM to
8:00 PM.
The Annadana Seva is provided to all visiting devotees
between 12:30 PM to 2 PM.
Special Rituals
Thulabhara Seva is offered from 7:30 AM to 12:30 PM on all
days.
Additional Info
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Mela
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