Srikanteshwara Temple
Located in the pilgrimage town of Nanjangud, Karnataka,
Srikanteshwara Temple is a famous and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
The temple is also called as Nanjundeshwara Temple. Here, Lord Shiva is
worshipped as Srikanteshwara Swami, also known as Nanjundeshwara. Nanjangud is
also known as "Dakshina Kashi". The Srikanteshwara
temple is the biggest temple in Karnataka. The temple has 3 main deities, Lord
Nanjundeshwara, Goddess Parvathi (wife of Lord Shiva) and Lord Vishnu with
Sridevi and Bhudevi.
Location Karnataka , Mysore, Bangalore
Legend
According to the legends, it is believed that sage Gauthama
stayed here for some time and has installed a Shiva Linga, the idol of Lord
Shiva. It is believed that Sage Parashurama did great penance here for the
grace of Srikanteshwara to expiate himself of the sin of beheading his mother
Renuka.
Architecture
Srikanteshwara Temple is the biggest temple in Karnataka and
measures 385 feet by 160 feet, with a total area of 50,000 square feet. The
Mahadvara (main entrance) is seven - storey high and is decorated with seven
gold plated Kalasas that add a further three meters to its loftiness flanked by
two horns. The outer walls of the temple are about 12 feet high. A spacious
courtyard (Prakara) welcomes hundreds of pilgrims to the divine abode of Shiva.
There are decorative pillars in the Srikanteshwara Temple.
Culture
Nanjangud, one of the ancient and well-known pilgrimage
centers of Karnataka. It is situated
in Mysore district. Nanjangud lies on the banks of the river
Kapila (Kabini), 23 km from the
city of Mysore. The town is famous for Srikanteshwara
Temple. Nanjangud is also called as "Dakshina Kashi" (southern
Kashi).
Darsan Info
The temple is open from 6:00 AM to 8:30 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to dress appropriately.
Famous Festival
Maha Shivarathri
Sri girija kalyana Mahotsava
Chikkajathre
Doddajathre
Thepotsava
Lakshadeepotsava
Temple Rituals
Usha kala Abhishekam - 6:30 AM
Pratha kala Abhishekam - 9:00 AM
Sangama kala Abhishekam - 11:00 AM
Madhyana kala Abhishekam - 12:00 PM
Pradoshkala Abhishekam - 6:30 PM
Ekanta kala Abhishekam - 8:00 PM
Special Rituals
Mondays, New Moon days and full Moon days are of special
significance in this temple. Girija
Kalyana held in the month of Mithuna (July) is a grand
celebration of the marriage of Shiva
with Parvati.
Additional Info
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Hotel Arya Bhavan
Food Bees Restaurant
Sri Vasavi Cafe
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Supermarket : Available