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.
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.
ShankaraNarayana Temple, Kundapur Taluk, Udupi District
Yet another unique temple of Kundapur Taluk. The deity is both Shiva and Vishnu in linga form. The temple was closed when I visited the place. Hope you enjoy the outer appearance of temple.
Sri Shankaranarayana temple
Shankaranarayana, Kundapura
Sri Indrani Panchadurga Parameshwari Temple - Udupi
Sri Indrani Panchadurga Parameshwari Temple - Indrali Udupi
Not many are aware of this place's existence. But it is situated in nature's lap. Quiet and calm place. Good for family outing, picnics also. Apple space available for relaxing and strolling around..
A beautiful temple with a history of over 800years.
Have a visit and be blessed by goddess Indrani.
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HeriKudru Islands | Kundapura | Boating Travel Experience
Herikudru is situated in the middle of rivers Herikudru is the land of trees Herikudru is a beautiful place where we can see many mangrove trees
Herikudru is a small Village/hamlet in Kundapura Taluk in Udupi District of Karnataka State, India.
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A visit to the Krishna temple at Udupi
Located between the Arabian Sea and the Western ghats, Udupi in Karnataka was founded by the 13th century philosopher saint Madhavacharya. The Krishna temple here has many legends. One says that Madhva saved a ship from capsizing at sea. The grateful captain gave him a gopi chandana or sandalwood clump. Inside it was the idol.
Kurumbakara Shankara Narayana Temple
Kurumbakara Shankara Narayana Temple
Lost lustre of 1400 years old Irvathur temple revived || Yellare || Karkala || Udupi District
The small village of Yellare in the Karakala taluk of the Udupi district of Karnataka is home to the Irvathur Shri Lakshmi Janardana Temple, where the idols of Lord Shri Lakshmi Janardana, Lord Shri Ganesha, and Goddess Shri Durgaparameshwari are worshipped. The temple also holds poojas for Daivastana, Naga, Kodamantaya, Lekkesiri, Varthe and Kalkuda.
The name Irvathur, it is said, finds its origins from a time when this was the only temple for the surrounding 20 villages. In the Tulu language irvathu means twenty.
Built by the Alupa dynasty 1400 years ago, it was subsequently renovated by the Vijayanagara Emperor Immadi Devaraya Odeya. The village of Yellare was donated to the temple in the loving memory of Vijayanagara Emperor Mallikarjuna Raya so as to carry out all poojas of the Sri Laxmi Janardana Temple.
At one point in time, the temple owned 3,996 acres of land and was one of the richest temples. These numbers fell drastically after the Tenancy Act of the Government of Karnataka came into effect. The temple now owns 50 acres of land. The temple now runs on the donations received from the devotees.
For a long time, specifically between 1932 and 1975, the temple was neglected and was left in a dilapidated state. M Shivarama Shetty, a resident of Yellare, decided to revive the temple and soon became the president of the managing committee, a position he still holds.
So far, they have renovated the temple structures such as the hall, front Pauli, pool, compound etc. An entire new team of Archakas (priests) was also hired to conduct poojas at the temple. Vedamurthi Vishwanatha Thantri Andar currently serves as the head priest of the temple.
The temple is presently under the Muzrai Department of the Government of Karnataka, which nominated 9 people to the Vyavastapana Samiti created by the department for the management of the temple. The president of this committee was M Shivarama Shetty. The committee then appointed Yogish Mallya as the president of the Jeernodhara and Brahmakalashotsava Samiti. He has been serving as the president of the committee since 2014.
A unique feature of the temple is the ratha which has the history of the Ramayana carved around it and is said to have been donated by a devotee.
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Thirunayathode Sankaranarayana Temple
Udupi, Karnataka, India
These are photos from my trip in Karnataka, India.
Suparsha Cave Part 02
Sri Brahmi Durga Parameshwari Temple (Suparshwa Cave) is in Kundapur Taluk, Udupi District, Karnataka, India. Distance from Bangalore to Kundapur by train - 635 km then by bus to Siddhapur 27 km and from here to Kamalashile 8 km. Suparshwa cave is about 2 km from the temple on Halli Holle road. In Krutha Yuga, when King Suparshwa was searching for a suitable place to do penance & get moksha, He came across this cave & found it suitable. This was the reason to name this cave after king suparshwa. King Suparshwa prays lord Shiva to bless him to do penance without any hurdles. Lord Shiva appoints one of his ganas Bhairava to permanently stay at the entrance of the cave to make sure that king's penance is not disturbed. It is also said that lot of Rishi's and Maharajas have came to this cave to do
penance and one among them is Sri Sridhara Swamiji of Varadapura. At the entrance of the cave, Bhairava swamy idol is worshiped. A little down in the cave towards left are the 3 separate lingas:-- it is also called tri-shakti linga -- kali, Lakshmi, Saraswathi.
Further down towards right is the place where King Suparshwa,
Adi-Shesha & Sri Sridhara Swamy did penance for months & years. A little down into the cave, one can see the birth place of Naga Theertha, which flows between rocks and joins the river Kubja near Kamalashile temple. Next further inside is the Naga Sannidi. Here there is a high dome where one can see hundreds of bats settled. To visit Suparsha cave, do take assistance from one of the temple staff and carry a torch without fail. Kamalashile is surrounded by beautiful mountains and evergreen forests with the river Kubja flowing by the side of it. Kamalashile is famous for its ancient Sri Brahmi Durgaparameshwari temple located in heart of the village. The name Kamalashile takes after the stone Linga. Goddess Sri Brahmi Durgaparameshwari is worshiped in the form of a Linga, which is said to be convergence of Goddesses Mahakali, Maha Lakshmi and Maha Saraswathi. Pilgrims get accommodation facilities, free meals 3 times a day and other facilities. In this temple the devotees are treated as their guests.
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