Talakad Shri Pathaleshwara Temple: A color changing Shiva Linga
In this video, you will watch Pathaleshwara Temple, #Talakad
It is one of the oldest temples constructed by the Ganga kings in the town, #Pathaleshwara Temple is a temple with some uniqueness to it and one of the five lingams in the town.
The #Shiva lingam installed in the temple changed its hue with a different time of day. The Lingam is red in the morning, black in the afternoon and white at night, adding a mysterious touch to this #ancient temple.
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900 Year Old Sri Keerthinarayana Temple Talakad | 2018
Talakadu is a desert-like town on the left bank of the Kaveri river 45 km (28 miles) from Mysore and 133 km (82 miles) from Bangalore in Karnataka, India. It once had over 30 temples, most of which now lay buried in sand. The extant group of temples, where the eastward flowing Kaveri river changes course as the sand on its banks spreads over a wide area, is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus.
he origin of the town is lost in antiquity; but one tradition is that its name was derived from two Kirāta twin brothers, Tala and Kādu, who, cutting down a tree which they saw wild elephants worshiping, discovered that it contained an image of shiva, and that the elephants were rishis transformed. The tree being miraculously restored, all obtained mōksha and the place was named Tala-kādu, which was translated into Sanskrit as Dala-vana. Two stone images declared to represent the brothers are pointed out in front of the temple Veerabadra swamy. In a later age, Rāma is said to have halted here on his expedition to Lanka.
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PANCHALINGA TEMPLES TALAKADU, KARNATAKA INDIA
Talakadu is a desert-like town on the left bank of the Kaveri river 45 km (28 miles) from Mysore and 133 km (82 miles) from Bangalore in Karnataka, India. It once had over 30 temples, most of which now lay buried in sand. The extant group of temples, where the eastward flowing Kaveri river changes course as the sand on its banks spreads over a wide area, is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus.
Among the temples of Talakadu, the Pathaleshwara, Maruleshwara, Arkeshwara, Vaidyanatheshwara and Mallikarjuna temples, the five Lingas believed to represent the five faces of Shiva, form the Pancha pathi and have become famous. In honour of these five Shiva temples, a fair is held once every 12 years called Panchalinga Darshana, last held in 2009.
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Several temples have been excavated from sand. Folklore suggests that the area was covered by sand following a woman's curse.
VAIDYESHWARA TEMPLE TALAKADU
The Vaidyeshvara temple in Talakadu is the largest, the most intact and ornate of Panchalinga temples . This temple bears Ganga-Chola-Hoysala architectural features. Its consecration is assignable to the 10th century with improvements made up to the 14th century .This temple was built in the Dravidian style and has two huge Dwarapalakas standing at the entrance to the main shrine. The doorways are intricately carved and the outer walls too are covered in sculptures.The walls are covered by depictions of various forms of Shiva .
Talakadu is a desert-like town on the left bank of the Kaveri river 45 km (28 miles) from Mysore and 133 km (82 miles) from Bangalore in Karnataka, India. It once had over 30 temples, most of which now lay buried in sand. The extant group of temples, where the eastward flowing Kaveri river changes course as the sand on its banks spreads over a wide area, is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus. Among the temples of Talakadu, the Pathaleshwara, Maruleshwara, Arkeshwara, Vaidyanatheshwara and Mallikarjuna temples, the five Lingas believed to represent the five faces of Shiva, form the Pancha pathi and have become famous. In honour of these five Shiva temples, a fair is held once every 12 years called Panchalinga Darshana, last held in 2009.
Bannari Amman Temple Dimban Ghat Sathyamangalam
In this video, you will watch Bannari Amman Temple, #Bannari and Sathyamangalam / Dimban Ghat which has popular for its 27 hairpin bend in 14 Km stretch through the forest. The bikes are not allowed during the night time on this route. Before starting from Bannari everyone will pray Amman and take blessings for a safe journey. The Kundam festival is very popular in Bannari Amman Temple. In this festival, devotees will walk on burning coal as part of worship.
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Panchalinga Darshan
Panchalinga Darshana is a holy festival held once every twelve years in the ancient temple town of Talakad on the banks of the Kaveri river in Karnataka, India.
The five temples of Kshethra Sri Vaideshwara, Sri Pathaleshwara, Sri Maruleshwara, Sri Arakeshwara, Sri Mudukuthore Mallikarjuneshwara are believed to be Panchalingas and thus have become famous.[2] The festival takes place simultaneously at these five temples of Shiva which are decorated with plantain stalks and flowers. Here the pilgrims of Panchalinga Darshana offer their Pooja to the Gods.
The Pataleshwar (पाताळेश्वर मंदिर ) Cave Temple |Panchaleshvara |Bamburde
In Video - Pataleshwar Cave Temple Jungli Maharaj Road, Pune, India
Temple is a rock-cut cave temple, carved out in the 8th Century. The cave is located at a lower level than current level of the road and the cave complex. The temple is made of basalt rock dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva. In front of a cave there is a circular Nandi mandapa, its umbrella shaped shade supported by massive square pillars; It is now located in the downtown Jangli Maharaj Road Pune.
It has been declared as a protected monument by the Government. The temple inculcates massive pillars, a Shiva shrine and a Nandi bull. The temple inculcates massive pillars, a Shiva shrine and a Nandi bull.
The design of these temples is similar to those of Elephanta Caves. Pataleshwar Cave Temples is dedicated to Lord Pataleshwar- the God of Underwater and Lord Shiva.
The temple has highly decorated carvings on the black rocks present within it; Too dark inside hence idol in not visible Clearly.
Major attraction of this temple is the celebration conducted here during the Mahashivratri and Shiv Jayanti. huge number of devotees gather here to worship Lord Pataleshwar and receive blessings during such festivals.
You get some mystic feeling, nice place to worship and meditate. Calmness inside the caves is unbelievable. You will also come across a shrine dedicated to Lord Ram, Laxman, and Sita very beautiful. Do plan your visit!!!
This Video is recorded at – JM Road Pataleshwar Mandir, Summer 2017.
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Pathaleshwara Temple - Basavakalyan
During New Year's eve of 2017 as part of Spiritual journey to Basavakalyan visited Pataleshwara Temple in Bidar District.
This beautiful premises gives a glimpse of what I saw & experienced for you guys.
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#Talkad Lord Shiva Vaidyanatheshwara Temple Talakadu | भगवान शिवजी का १४ सदी मैं बनाया हुआ मंदिर
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In this video, we will visit Sri Vaidyanatheshwara Temple, #Talakad
The Vaidyanatheswara temple is located in Talakad, an ancient town with an interesting history. It is located In the Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka The Vaidyanatheswara temple is a famous pilgrimage centre in south India. It is one of the Panchalinga Sthalas, the other four being in Talakad too. It is believed that one who obtains a darshan of the five Lingas will be absolved of all sins. Pilgrims from all over South India gather here to worship Lord Shiva.
The Vaidyanatheshwara temple was constructed by the Chola kings who ruled this part of Karnataka in the 14th century. This temple was built in the Dravidian style and has two huge Dwarapalakas standing at the entrance to the main shrine. The doorways are intricately carved and the outer walls too are covered in sculptures.
There is a beautiful figure of Ganesha riding on his vehicle, the mouse. There is also a statue of Nandi installed at the entrance. The walls are covered by depictions of various forms of Shiva and Vishnu. A beautiful chain of granite rings is sculpted at one end of the outer roof. These rings hang down from the roof, with no joints. It is a magnificent piece of workmanship when the artisans had nothing but a chisel and hammer to work with.
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Mudukuthore Mallikarjuna Temple Talakadu
Mudukuthore (Thirumalakudu Bettahalli) is a pilgrim centre situated on the banks of the river Kaveri. The village is called T. Bettahalli, as per the government revenue documents, whereas Mudukuthore is a mythological name. T. Bettahalli is a quiet village with a backdrop of a hillock called Somagiri. T Bettahalli is located at a distance of 48 km from Mysore, 25 km from Somanathapura, 18 km from T.Narsipur, and is close to Talakad. The place gets its name Mudukuthore from the river Cauvery as it gets a turn and flows forward. Muduku means 'diversion' and thore means 'flow forward'.
. The small Somagiri hill is just 200 ft high, and vehicles can go up half the way. From that point, you have to climb up a 100 steps to reach the Mallikarjuna Temple. Once you reach the top, you see two white Nandhis and then you enter a spacious courtyard with a tall Deepasthamba. The Main Sanctum houses a Shiva Linga, and it is a very important shrine as it is one of the five Panchalinga temples of Talakad. The walls of the temples are decorated with beautiful frescoes depicting scenes from the epics.
Beside the main temple is a shrine dedicated to Bhramarambha Devi.
During Mahabharatha period, Arjuna, one of the Pandavas stayed here on the hill. He carved the idol of Lord Shiva and did pooja with Mallika pushpa (Jasmine). That's the reason the Lord Shiva is called Mallikarjuna.
It is one of the five temples that are part of the Panchalingadarshana held at Talakad once every 12 years. The five temples, Sri Kshethra Vaideshwara, Sri Pathaleshwara, Sri Maruleshwara, Sri Arakeshwara and Sri Mudukuthore Mallikarjuneshwara, are believed to be Panchalingas and thus have become famous.
Markonahalli Dam by Sir M. Visvesvaraya Mandya Toursim Karnataka tourism - Automatic Siphon System
Markonahalli Dam - Automatic Siphon System Dam by Sir M. Visvesvaraya - ,Mandya Toursim, Karnataka tourism. Markonahalli Dam, located at Bitagonahalli, Karnataka. Bitagonahalli village is located in Nagamangala taluk of Mandya district in Karnataka, India. It is situated 18km from Nagamangala and 71km away Mandya, 90 kms from Mysore and 96 Kms from Bangalore
Markonahalli Dam is built across the river Shimsha near Kunigal Taluk of Tumkur district. It was built by Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, the King of Mysore under the guidance of his Diwan, Sir M Visweswaraiah. It was built to irrigate 6,070 hectares of land and has a masonry structure of 139 m and a pair of earth dams extending to 1,470 metres on either side.
The uniqueness of the dam is that, that the dam gates are kept open always, still the water does not flow unless the dam is full. This is because the dam has 4 small, 2 big and 10 wood siphons which when dam is full will automatically allow water to pass through. This dam requires no actual maintenance and the water in the whole dam can be cleared within one and half hour.The reservoir has a catchment area of 4,103 kms and can hold a volume of 68 million of water at a full reservoir level of 731.57 m above the mean sea level. In 2000, a part of the dam had to be demolished to prevent floods and save 25 villages. Hirebhaskara Dam or Madenur Dam in Linganamakki backwater(near Sagar in shimoga district) which has the same technology and built by the same team of Sir M.Visweswaraiah and Ganesh Iyer.
As much as 27 species of fish, including 13 species of commercial fishes have been recorded in the reservoir with Puntius being the dominant species. Labeo calbasu and Cirrhinus Reba and other transplanted carps are also found here.
Kunigal tourism also offers other places for Tourist Attractions such as Pavagada Fort, Shiva Ganga Hill and its two temples, Devarayanadurga state forest, Devarayanadurga hill station, Historical temple of Yediyur Siddhalingeshwara Swamy Temple, Aralguppe – One of the oldest temples of Karnataka, the ancient temple dedicated to Someshwara and Parvathi, Kunigal Lake ,Deepambhudi lake , Huliyurdurga , Kunigal stud farm (Horse breeding farm). Nagamangala tourism offers Sri Saumyakeshava Temple, Basaralu offers the ancient Shri Mallikarjuna Temple of Hoysala Dynasty.
Mandya tourism also offers places such as Gaganachukki Falls, hydro electric power project at Shivanasamudra Falls, old stone bridge Lushington bridge, Bheemeshwari,1200 years old Marehalli Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple at Marehalli, Malavalli, Ruins of Panchalingeshwara Temple at Somanathapura, Unknown stone carved ruin temple at Somanathapura, oldest Dam in Karnataka || 900 years old Madhavmantri Dam, temples of Talakadu, the Pathaleshwara, Maruleshwara, Arkeshwara, Vaidyanatheshwara and Mallikarjuna temples, the five Lingas believed to represent the five faces of Shiva, form the Pancha pathi and have become famous. Talakadu is one of the Pancha Narayana Kshetrams where the Keerthi Narayana temple was established and the presiding Deity in this temple is Keerthi Narayana,18 feet tall Ancient Bahubali statue at KRS backwaters, Basadihalli, venugopala swamy temple at KRS backwaters on the banks of Kaveri River, the Sri Narayana Swamy temple at Anandur, the submerged stone carved temple , Gommatagiri -a heritage jain center, Somanathapura Hoysala temple, Muthathi forest and Bheemeshwari Cauveri fishing camp.
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