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A visit to Mangaladevi Temple at Bolara in the city of Mangalore, India !
The Mangaladevi Temple is a Hindu temple at Bolara in the city of Mangalore, India, situated about three km southwest of the city centre.
The name Mangalore is usually derived from the name Maṅgaḷadēvī the goddess Maṅgaḷa, the main deity of the temple. The name Mangalore is the anglicised version of Kannada: ಮಂಗಳೂರು, Maṅgaḷūru. Mangalore is surrounded by many forts and it has also been suggested it was named for these forts, which are called maṅgaḷ.People of Kerala call the city Maṅgaḷapūram city of Maṅgaḷa, a Sanskrit translation.
The temple dates back to the ninth century when Kundavarman, the most famous king of the Ahepa dynasty, was ruling Tulu Nadu. During this period, there were two holy saints of the Nath cult, Machendranatha and Gorakanatha, who came from Nepal. They reached Mangalore, crossing the river Nethravathi. The place where they crossed the river came to be known as Gorakdandi. They chose a place near the banks of the Netravathi which was once the centre of activities of the sage Kapila. He had his hermitage there and it was a great center of education.
Hearing about the arrival of the two saints, the king came to meet them. Introducing himself as the king of Tulu Nadu, he paid his respects and offered them patronage. Pleased with the humility and virtues of the king, they informed him that his kingdom needed to be sanctified. They requested him to grant them land so that they could build a hermitage and make it a centre for their religious activities under his protection and patronage.
This ancient history surprised the king. He then came to know that his land was dedicated to Mother Mangaladevi. It was from these saints he came to know that once upon a time there existed a temple in his land dedicated to her. From their own mother he heard the story of Vihasini and Andasura, Parashurama and the temple built by them. The two saints took the king to the sites where all these historical events had taken place. They asked the king to dig the place and relieve the lingam and the dharapatra symbolising Mangaladevi and install them in a shrine along with Nagaraja for providing protection.
Kundavarman carried out the advice of the two sages. A grand shrine to Mangaladevi was built on the hallowed place. The two sages themselves guided and supervised the execution of the work. The temple attained special significance as Mangaladevi granted special favours, especially to maidens, who worshipped the goddess by observing Mangaladharavrata and got their wish of a suitable husband fulfilled.
Even today the two temples of Mangaladevi and Kadri, Mangalore have maintained their connection. The hermits of Kadri Yogirajmutt visit Mangaladevi temple on the first days of Kadri temple festival and offer prayer and silk clothes.
The Goddess Mangaladevi gives the city of Mangalore its name. She is the main deity of the Mangaladevi Temple at Bolar, Mangalore. The temple was built in memory of the princess of Malabar Mangale in the 10th century. Mangala is worshipped as Shakti.
Navaratri (dussera) is the time for special pujas performed on all nine days. On the seventh day, Goddess Mangaladevi is worshipped as Sharadamba and on the eighth day the goddess is worshipped as Maarikamba. On this day Aayuda puja is performed. All the weapons and tools are worshipped as the day marks the slaying of the cruel demons by the goddess Durga. On the ninth day also known as Mahanavmi, a large number of devotees participate in the Rathothsava. The decorated goddess in mounted on the grand chariot and pulled with thick ropes. the procession goes to Marnamikatte where the goddess is worshipped.
Even today pious people believe that worship of Mangaladevi brings them prosperity and happiness. The temple has a special significance for the maidens. Maidens who observe Mangala Parvati Vrata will have their wish of having a suitable match fulfilled. Those who celebrate their wedding in this holy place will have a happy married life.
Ganeshotsav is also celebrated with much grandeur in this temple. A huge statue of Lord Ganesha is erected on the day of Ganesh Chathurthi.
Ayudha Puja is an integral part of the Navratri festival (festival of triumph), a Hindu festival which is traditionally celebrated in India. It is also called Astra Puja, the synonym for Ayudha Puja. In simple terms, it means Worship of Implements. The festival falls on the ninth day or Navami of the bright half of Moon's cycle of 15 days (as per Almanac) in the month of September/October, and is popularly a part of the Dasara or Navaratri or Durga Puja.
Ayudha Puja also observed as Saraswati Puja
Observed by Hindus
2011 date 05-10-2011
2012 date 23-10-2012
Celebrations Ayudha Puja and Saraswati Pooja
Observances Veneration of implements, machines, weapons, books and musical instruments
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Sri Mangaladevi Temple, Mangalore
Sri Mangaladevi Temple, Mangalore
Located in the South Indian State of Karnataka, Sri Mangaladevi Temple is a Hindu temple in the city of Mangalore. The temple is at Bolara which is about three kilometers from the City Centre. The temple is dedicated to the god Shakti who is in the form of Mangaladevi. This is where the name of the city, Mangalore, comes from. This temple has high significance among the locals and was built in the ninth century.
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Mangala Devi Temple or Kannagi Temple is around 7 km from Pazhiyankudi in Theni district of Tamil Nadu and 15 km from Thekkadi of Idukki District in Kerala is an ancient shrine located on the border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala..The temple is hidden in the dense woods of the forest atop a peak 1337 m above sea level inside the periyar wildlife sanctuary and the periyar tigar reserve. The uniqueness of Mangala Devi Temple is the shrine is open to devotees only on the Chithra Pournami Festival day held during the Malayalam month of Meenam.
Mangala Devi Temple is believed to be the place where Kannaki, the central character of the Tamil epic Silapathikaram, has transformed to Mangaladevi to shower her blessing upon the people.
The temple was built at Vannathi Parai around 2000 years back by Cheran Chenguttuvan, the king of ancient Tamilakam (Tamilnadu). The temple was then known as Kannagi Kottam or Mangaladevi Kannagi temple.
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3. Panambur Beach 4. St. Aloysius Church 5. Sultan’s Battery
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The differing society of the city has made it celebrated and known in the whole nation, the city additionally has a say in the compositions of the Arabian Traveler Ibn Batuta of fourteenth century. Settled in the middle of the mountain scopes of the Western Ghat and the Arabian Sea, it frames one of the main port urban communities of the nation of India.
Mangalore is a critical city in Karnataka and is arranged on the west drift. After combination the city is growing quick every which way viz. in the field of training, industry and trade. The city is situated in the conjunction of Nethravathi and Gurupura streams. It is bound in the east by the Western Ghats and in the west by the Arabian Sea. Three National Highways viz., NH-17 connecting Panvel and Kanyakumari, NH-48 connecting Mangalore and Bangalore, NH-13 connecting Mangalore and Solapur go through the city. A household Airport is situated at Bajpe, which is 15 km from city interfacing it to Mumbai and Bangalore.The name Mangalore is the anglicized variant of Mangaluru, the name for the city in the neighborhood Kannada dialect. The Malayalam dialect variation of the same is Mangalapuram. One of the most punctual references to this name is made by Pandya King Chettian, who called the city as Managalapuram in 715 AD. However another recorded reference is by the eleventh century Arabian explorer Ibn Batuta, whose accounts allude to Mangalore as Manjarur. This variety in spelling is credited to the articulation hole between and Arabic and the nearby dialect.
Its similarly flawless shorelines, cluster of coconut trees and temples offer an intriguing feel to voyagers. Mangalorean food is supported by numerous for its delectable and rich curries made utilizing coconuts. A portion of the forte dishes of this cooking are Mangalorean Chicken Sukka and Chicken Ghee Roast. Aati Festival is a standout amongst the most significant parties celebrated in Mangalore with society moving that pulls in visitors. Pilivesha, a people move or tiger move is local to Mangalore, performed amid Dasara.
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