Kodandarama Temple, Hiremagalur
Kodandaramaswami Temple is located at Hiremagalur near Chikkamagaluru, in Chikkamagaluru district, Karnataka, India. The temple deity is called Kodandarama, as Rama, and his brother Lakshmana are depicted holding arrows. The temple is State protected and appears to have been constructed in three stages, with its garbhagrha and sukhanasi structures in the Hoysala style. The remaining portions are additions in Dravidian style.
location Karnataka, Chikkamagaluru, Bengaluru
Legend
According to sthalapurana or local legend, sage Purushottama
was subdued by Rama at Hiremagalur. Sage Purushottama requested Rama to show
him the scene of his marriage. As per the tradition in Hindu marriage
ceremonies, Sita devi satnds to the right side of the Shri Rama and Shri
Lakshmana to his left. The idols are
best explained by the the poet Shri. Da. Ra. Bendre: "All the three idols
appear to be walking towards the viewer looking at the placement of their feet.
The sculptor has carved intricately the crown, jewellery and the positions of
the bodies. Sita's posture, eyes looking down, her jewellery are sculpted
really well."
According to the legends, the place was the residence of
nine siddhas, who performed penance near a pond in the village known as Siddha
Pushkarni and as Parashurama too lived here, it was called Bhargavapuri or
'town of Bhargava' (Parashurama).
Architecture
The Garbhagraha and Sukhanasi were constructed in the
Hoysala style, while most of the other constructions are in the Dravidian
style. The navaranga and mukhamandapa were later additions. These are
surrounded by a wall made of brick and mortar. Inside the sanctum, on a Hanuman
pedestal, there are the figures of Rama, Lakshmana and Sita. Unusually, Sita is
placed to Rama's right in this temple. It is believed that a devotee
Puroshottama expressed a wish to see Rama and Sita's wedding and he was granted
the wish. As the bride in traditional Hindu marriage sits to the right of the
groom, this position, it is believed, is reflected in the Garbhagraha. Rama and
Lakshmana are depicted with their bows and arrows here. As Rama's bow is called
Kodanda, this temple is known as Kodandarama Temple. In the prakaram there are small shrines for
Yoganarasimha, Sugriva, Kalinga Mardhana Krishna, Ramanujacharya, Madhvacharya
ad Vedanta Desika. A four foot-high figure of Yoganarasimha has a Prabhavathi
on which are sculpted the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu. The outer walls of the
Garbhagraha and Sukhanasi are sculpted with figures of the various forms of
Vishnu like Hayagriva, Narasimha and Krishna. There are also figures of
Lakshmi, Hanuman, Garuda and Ganapati.
Culture
The town today is a major centre of education, trade and
commerce. The salubrious climate and the venerated monuments in the town
attracts tourists of all kinds, all year round. The harmonious environment of
the place is depicted in the temples of all religions here.
Darsan Info
Temple timings : 5:00 A.M To 12:30 P.M and 4:30 P.M To 8:30 P.M
Darsan Dresscode
Clean and conservative clothing is preferred.
Famous Festival
Vaikuntha ekaadashi
Sri Rama Navami
Sri Krishna Janmasthami
Temple Rituals
Daily morning pooja at 5:30 A.M along with harathi and
abisheka to Lord Rama and Godesses Sita devi.
Additional Info
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Town Canteen
Vishnu Delicacy
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Supermarket : Available