Guddattu Sri Vinayaka Temple
Guddattu Sri Vinayaka Temple is in Kundapur taluk, Udupi district, Karnataka, India. Shree Guddattu Vinayaka Temple is a rare specimen of its kind that is unique in several aspects. It is unique in that it is a natural temple. In fact, a captivating huge rock surrounded by verdant fields itself is the abode of Lord Vinayaka here. Nowhere else in the world you can find cross-legged and pot-bellied Ganapa with a twisted trunk seated in a pool of water. Only here one can see the original self –existent presiding deity of this temple submerged upto the neck in water. As nature here is at her vibrant best, Guddattu is a dream-come-true to nature lovers. Yet another feature of the idol here that it was neither sculpted nor installed, it is self - manifest (Swayambhu).
Ayar Koda Seva (which means 'Sahasrakumbabhisheka') is a special and unique seva performed here. Ayar Koda Seva starts with draining the water from the cave and then abhisheka with water is done till the water overflows from the cave, that is up to neck level of the Lord Ganapathi. This seva requires about thousand pots of water and hence Pooja is called 'Ayar Koda Seva'. This is very popular seva and devotees will have to book their dates at least six months in advance. Ganahoma, Mudiakkikadabu, Kayi Moodaganapathi, Panchakajjaya etc are also performed here.
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Shri Vinayaka Temple, Guddattu
Guddattu Sri Vinayaka Temple is in Kundapur taluk, Udupi district, Karnataka, India. Shree Guddattu Vinayaka Temple is a rare specimen of its kind that is unique in several aspects. It is unique in that it is a natural temple. In fact, a captivating huge rock surrounded by verdant fields itself is the abode of Lord Vinayaka here. Nowhere else in the world you can find cross-legged and pot-bellied Ganapa with a twisted trunk seated in a pool of water. Only here one can see the original self –existent presiding deity of this temple submerged upto the neck in water. As nature here is at her vibrant best, Guddattu is a dream-come-true to nature lovers. Yet another feature of the idol here that it was neither sculpted nor installed, it is self - manifest (Swayambhu).
Ayar Koda Seva (which means 'Sahasrakumbabhisheka') is a special and unique seva performed here. Ayar Koda Seva starts with draining the water from the cave and then abhisheka with water is done till the water overflows from the cave, that is up to neck level of the Lord Ganapathi. This seva requires about thousand pots of water and hence Pooja is called 'Ayar Koda Seva'. This is very popular seva and devotees will have to book their dates at least six months in advance. Ganahoma, Mudiakkikadabu, Kayi Moodaganapathi, Panchakajjaya etc are also performed here.
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Guddattu Vinayaka Temple, Kundapur Taluk
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Kallu Ganapathi,Shiriyara village
Kallu Ganapathi Temple is in Padumundu Shiriyara village, Udupi Tq, Udupi Dist, Karnataka State India. Near by railway Stations are Barkur & Kundapura.
Kallu Ganapathi Temple is one of the oldest & beautiful temples in Shiriyara village. The temple has 3 statues, they are Lord Eshwara, Parvathi & Ganesha. The temple itself is inside a rock cave. It is surrounded by full of rocks and on one side a river. The small temple inside the cave is built with rocks, but no one knows who built this temple. The whole area is covered with small, but lush green forest. It is a well preserved greenery maintained by the Late Thimmappa Adiga's family, who performs the temple activities.
Kallu Ganapathi temple is in the hills. Right side of the lake is known as Surya - Pushkarni and left side of the lake is known as Chandra - Pushkarni.
Anegudde Sri Vinayaka Temple
Anegudde Sri Vinayaka temple is in Kundapur Taluk, Udupi district, Karnataka, India. This place is also known as Kumbhashi. It is about 9 km from Kundapur. Anegudde is one of the seven ‘Mukti Sthalas’ (Parashurama Kshetra)in coastal Karnataka. Other places to visit in Kumbashi are Shree Harihara temple, Shree Surynarayana temple and Shree Aiyappa swamy temple. All the three temples are located in the vicinity of Anegudde temple. This sacred spot was called as Harihara Kshethra during Krutha Yuga, Madhukanana in Thretha Yuga and Gowthama in Dwapara Yuga. In Kali Yuga, it is famous as Kumbhashi. Lord Vinayaka here is said to be a swayambhu (emerged by himself) who manifested in Dwapara Yuga. The Moolabimba is massive in size and exhibited in the form of an elephant. Only the trunk portion is clearly visible and the darshana of this deity is symbolic. It is also believed that the statue of Lord Ganapathi is growing every year. While the name Kumbhashi is said to be derived from Kumbhasura, who was slain here. The story behind the name goes like this…. Long ago when this area was hit by drought, sage Agasthya came here to perform yagna to please the rain god. During that time the demon Kumbhasura tried to disrupt the yagna by troubling sages performing the yagna. To rescue the sages Lord Ganesha blessed Bheema, the strongest among the Pandavas(In their exile period) with a sword, using which Bheema killed the demon and facilitated the completion of the yagna. Hence the name Kumbashi. The name Anegudde comes from Aane (elephant) and Gudde (hillock), as it is the abode of the elephant-headed god, Sri Vinayaka. Here, Lord Ganapathi is also called, ‘Siddhi Vinakaya’ and ‘Sarva Siddhi Pradaayaka’, the provider of all boons. People come here with all kinds of wishes. Lord Vinayaka here is said to fulfill all the wishes of his devotees.
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Ayirkoda Abhisheka
Ayirkoda Abhisheka to God Vinayaka at Guddattu Vinayaka Temple, Guddattu, Kundapura Taluk.
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Nava Graha statue installed with dharmika vidhis in Nava Graha Vana today @ 8.00 am 14-1-2017
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ಪರಶುರಾಮ ಸೃಷ್ಠಿಯ ಅದ್ಭುತ ಜಲಾಧಿವಾಸ ಗಣಪ | Guddattu Sri Vinayaka Temple - Under water rests the lord
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Shankaranarayana Temple, Kundapura
Shankaranarayana is a village in Kundapura taluk of Udupi district in the state of Karnataka in India. Shankaranarayana is considered as one of the seven holy places created by Maharshi Parashurama. This is one of the rare temples where we can see the sangam (confluence) of Shankara (Lord Shiva) and Narayana (Lord Vishnu). Shankaranarayana village, named after the temple, is located in the valley of mountain ranges close to the Sahyadris. It is located in Udupi District, Karnataka, 25KM from the Arabian Sea. The main deity of Shankaranarayana Temple is in the form of Udbhava Linga. The naturally formed lingam of Lord Shankara and Lord Narayana is one feet below the ground, inside the Garbhagudi. The devotees can only see the mirror image of the lingam. The Shankara Linga is on the right (left as seen by the devotees) and Narayana Linga on the left. While Shankara Lingam is in round shape, where as Narayana Linga is a flat one with foot prints of holy cow in it. Devotees believe that these were foot prints of Kamadhenu (holy cow) which had stood here for dripping milk on the Shankara Linga. There is water around Udbhava Linga at any time of the year. This holy water is called Suddhamrita Theertha. Koti theertha is located in front of the temple. Devotees coming to this temple first make prokshana of this theertha and then make darshan of Lord Shankaranarayana. The pond has rich spiritual bearing. Rituals such as Pitratarpana and Theerthasnana are held at this pond. Koti theertha stands out as most beautifyl and vast of all the twenty one ponds found around this place. Shankaranarayana is also known as Kroda after Kroda Maharshi. In the 24th Chapter of Pushkara Kaanda in Padma Purana, one can find a beautiful description of Krodha Shankaranarayana. According to this, the demons Kharasura and Rattasura were ill-treating common people. Kroda Maharshi meditated Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu together and prayed them come in the form of Lord Shankaranarayana. Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu, pleased with the meditation of Krodha Maharshi, came to this place as Shankaranarayana and killed Kharasura and Rattasura. The hill beside the Shankaranarayana Temple, atop which Krodha Maharshi meditated Lord Shankaranarayana, is named as Kroda Giri. The idol of Lord Shankaranarayana along with Godess Gowri and Godess Lakshmi are at the top of Kroda Giri. The Guhe (Cave) in which Kroda used meditate atop the Kroda Giri Parvatha (Hill). This is 6 foot wide cave with a 2-feet wide entrance.
Sri Keshavanatheshwara Cave Temple - Most Hidden Place
One of the famous place in kundapura but most unknown place for others . Aprox 35 kilometers ahead kundapura we get the most beautiful and very rare cave temple of Karnataka . The place covered by moolambika wild forest . Most of the place have only one route that is mud route . Like a off road for vehicle's. In the season of monsoon road will be turned in to tough road for ever. One of the beautiful place I visit ever . Worth if the visit .
ಪರಶುರಾಮ ಸೃಷ್ಟಿ - ಕುಂಜಾರುಗಿರಿ ದುರ್ಗಾ ದೇವಿ ದೇವಸ್ಥಾನ | Kunjarugiri Durga Devi and Parashurama temple
We went to Kunjarugiri Durga Devi temple. This is near Shankarapura in Udupi District. To the west of this temple there is Parashurama hill on which there is a temple dedicated to Lord Parashurama. In this video I have also shared a small story about Parashurama temple. Do watch this video till the end.
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Shankaranarayana Temple | Temples near Udupi
Shankaranarayana Village is located in Kundapur Taluk of Udupi District in Coastal Karnataka. This place is around 35 KM from Udupi. According to puranas Subrahmanya, Udupi, Kumbhakashi, Koteshwara, Shankaranarayana , Kollur and Gokarna are considered as Saptakshetra.
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Anegudde Sri Vinayaka temple is in Kundapur Taluk, Udupi district, Karnataka, India. This place is also known as Kumbhashi. It is about 9 km from Kundapur. Anegudde is one of the seven ‘Mukti Sthalas’ (Parashurama Kshetra)in coastal Karnataka. Other places to visit in Kumbashi are Shree Harihara temple, Shree Surynarayana temple and Shree Aiyappa swamy temple. All the three temples are located in the vicinity of Anegudde temple. This sacred spot was called as Harihara Kshethra during Krutha Yuga, Madhukanana in Thretha Yuga and Gowthama in Dwapara Yuga. In Kali Yuga, it is famous as Kumbhashi. Lord Vinayaka here is said to be a swayambhu (emerged by himself) who manifested in Dwapara Yuga. The Moolabimba is massive in size and exhibited in the form of an elephant. Only the trunk portion is clearly visible and the darshana of this deity is symbolic. It is also believed that the statue of Lord Ganapathi is growing every year. While the name Kumbhashi is said to be derived from Kumbhasura, who was slain here. The story behind the name goes like this…. Long ago when this area was hit by drought, sage Agasthya came here to perform yagna to please the rain god. During that time the demon Kumbhasura tried to disrupt the yagna by troubling sages performing the yagna. To rescue the sages Lord Ganesha blessed Bheema, the strongest among the Pandavas(In their exile period) with a sword, using which Bheema killed the demon and facilitated the completion of the yagna. Hence the name Kumbashi. The name Anegudde comes from Aane (elephant) and Gudde (hillock), as it is the abode of the elephant-headed god, Sri Vinayaka. Here, Lord Ganapathi is also called, ‘Siddhi Vinakaya’ and ‘Sarva Siddhi Pradaayaka’, the provider of all boons. People come here with all kinds of wishes. Lord Vinayaka here is said to fulfill all the wishes of his devotees.
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Famous Temple Must Visit in Karnataka || Top 10 || Puja N Pujari.
Puja N Pujari - one stop solution for all your spiritual needs. Now we have come up with the list of famous temples in karnataka that you must visit once in lifetime. India is known to be one of the oldest civilizations in the world and is known to be the origin of few of the most important religions of the world. With over thousands of rich heritage, culture and traditions, India has thousands of temples dedicated to hundreds of gods. Some of the temples have been in existence for more than a 1,000 years and some temples have been built only in the last decade, yet their importance varies from place to place.
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