Sri Durgaparameshwari Temple, Mandarthi
Mandarthi is a Hindu holy place located 25 km north to Udupi in Udupi District of Karnataka state, India. The Goddess Sri Durgaparameshwari Temple resides here. The name is derived from 'Manda-Aarathi' from Kannada, meaning the holy light.
location Karnataka, Udupi, Bengaluru
Legend
Long ago the King Shankachooda was ruling Nagaloka. He had
five daughters Devarathi, Nagarathi, Charurathi, Mandarathi and Neelarathi.
Once they went to Kailasa with an aspiration of marrying the Lord Subramanya
Swamy, son of the Lord Shiva. These Five princesses were stopped by Nandi (Lord
Shiva's Devotee) on their way and cursed to become snakes. Instantaneously they
were transformed into snakes and fell down to earth. Vyaghrapada Maharishi who
was wandering in the sahyadri Ghats saw these five snakes caught in the forest
conflagration and knew everything about them by his divine insight. He said to
the five princes (now Snakes) that their cursed would be removed by a royal
person in due course of time. Meanwhile, the King of Avanthi Devavarma, who had
been banished and wandering in disguise in the Sahyadri Mountains, saw these
five snakes and decided to save them. He wrapped the snakes with a piece of
cloth and started travelling towards the west. The snakes slid out of the cloth
wrapper and reached a near by termite hill. One of the snakes called
'Mandarathi' reached a part of forest, which came to be called as 'Mandarthi'
later. One day the nagakanyas appeared in a dream of King Devavarma, intimating
him that Jalajakshi, the only princess of the King Rajaditya was in a danger.
Devavarma promptly saved the princess from the danger and protected her. The
King of Hemadri Rajaditya was greatly pleased by this and gave his daughter
Jalajakshi in marriage to Devavarma and enthroned him as the King of Hemadri.
Queen Jalajakshi was accidentally seen by Mahisha a demon, who was born from
the union of the sage Vyagrapadamuni with thamasic natured Kiratha woman.
Mahisha, who was lustful, cast his evil eyes on the queen. He expressed his
desire to marry her. When the queen opposed him, he became enraged and tried to
posses her by force and violence. But all the efforts made by Mahisha were
fruitless. Queen Jalajakshi who was deeply hurt and sad went to her palace and
told the story husband Devavarma. They decided to take shelter in the hermitage
of Sudevamuni. A battle ensues between Mahisha and the King Devavarma in which
huge snake pits swallow all the army of Mahisha. At the behest of Risis, the
king prays to Devi and she ultimately kills the demon with the help of
virabhadra, Hayguli, Kalkuda and Bobbarya. In doing so, she also calls upon
Chamundi to kill all the Rakshasas and Vyag. This legend accounts for the
shrines of hayguli, Kalkuda, Bobbarya and Chamundi around the sanctum of Durga
Parameshwari as her Parivara Devathas.
Architecture
Vijayanagara style architecture.
Culture
Mandarthi is well known for Hindu historical temples
surrounding the place. The pleasant and modest weather makes you to peace
loving,motivational.The place is surrounded by hill stations and water falls.
Picture courtesy : www.mandarthidurgaparameshwari.com
Darsan Info
Temple timings : 5:30 AM to 8:00 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Clean and conservative clothing is preferred.
Famous Festival
Kumbha Masa Sankramana Day
Nava Rathri Ustava (Dasara)
Temple Rituals
Morning pooja and harathi to Godesses Durga at 5:30 AM.
Daily sevas will start from 7:00 AM onwards.
Additional Info
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