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Mandarthi is a Hindu holy place located 25 km north to Udupi in the Udupi District of Karnataka state, India. The Goddess Sri Durgaparameshwari Temple resides here. The name derives from 'Manda-Aarathi' from Kannada, meaning the holy light. Sage Sudeva and the royal couple prayed the goddess Durga with fervent devotion .Then mother Durga blessed them with assurance that she would manifest here at Mandarthi with all her power as Vana Durga. Later Devavarma found the idol of Durga in Varahi River as was guided to him by the Lord Subramanya Swamy in a dream and consecrated it with all devotion. Vana durge was worshipped by the Barkur dynasty. It is said that more than 1500 years ago due to violent nature of Vana durge generations of archaka families used to get destroyed as punishment to the minute mistakes that used to happen in the kshetra. This phenomenon happened in every generations. When there was no body left in archaka family, royal king of Barkur brought a tulu brahmin family form Alevoor in Udupi District in order to carryout the temple activities. This families can be found today in the surrounding of the temple.It has been found in the records that during the times of 17th and 18th Century the all of the children in the families of archaka used to die leaving only one of the child who carried out the day to day temple work. This phenomenon occurred throughout generations of archaka family. In the 18th century a solution was found out by the groups of archakas to convert the Vana Durge to Durgaparameshwari. It is also possible to convert back the Durgaparameshwari back to Vana durge with the hidden scripts. This would bring back the destruction. During this process a new idol was installed with one of the hands pointing up making Varada hasta. The old idol with both the hands pointing down used to be in the Tulsi katte in front of Veerabhadra until recently when it was removed by temple trust while renovating. The temple has been renovated three times till now. The most recent renovation was done during 1956. This date can be found even today in the pillers of the temple.
Dr. Adithya HandeDr. Adithya Hande
Sri Durgaparameshwari Temple in Madarthi is a significant religious site in Karnataka, India. Here's a review based on available information: History: The temple has a rich history with legends connecting it to ancient times. According to legend, King Shankachooda's daughters were cursed to become snakes. A king Devavarma saved them. One of the snakes, Mandarathi, lends her name to the place. The story involves conflicts with a demon named Mahisha, and the eventual protection offered by Goddess Durga. The temple architecture is influenced by the Vijayanagara style. Main Deity: The temple is dedicated to Goddess Durgaparameshwari, a powerful form of the divine feminine. She is worshipped as the protector and destroyer of evil. Season to Visit: The climate in the region is generally pleasant, so the temple can be visited throughout the year. However, the best time to visit might be during the cooler months, typically from October to March. This avoids the heavy monsoon rains and extreme summer heat. What Stands Out: Festivals: The grand celebrations during festivals, especially Navratri, with unique rituals and traditions, are a highlight. Surrounding Environment: The temple is located amidst scenic surroundings, which contributes to a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. Parivara Devathas: The presence of shrines dedicated to other deities (Parivara Devathas) like Veerabhadra, Bobbarya, Haiguli, and Chamundi within the temple complex is notable.
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Mandarthi Durgaparameshwari Temple is a holy place located 85 km from Mangalore and 25 km north of Udupi.. The name derives from ‘Manda-Aarathi’ from Kannada, meaning the holy light. The calm serene surroundings of the temple form a great attraction who feel blessed with the positive energies at Mandarthi Durgaparameshwari Temple. Devotees from across the state offer Yakshagana Harake seva as a way of thanksgiving at Mandarthi Durgaparameshwari Temple. Harake Seva is a performance on request by a devotee who promised to arrange a show of Yakshagana, if a wish was granted. Prasadam lunch is served at 1 pm and dinner at 8 pm to all devotees. The temple timings on normal days is 05:30 am to 9.30 pm and on Kumba Sankramana Days, it is open 24 hours each day. Festivals celebrated on a grand scale include Navarathri Ustava (Dasara) Nine Day Sri Devi Alankara, annual Festival of Temple (In the Month of February), Kumba Masa Kumba Sankramana – Night Kenda Seva, Hallittu Seva, Ranga Pooja, Dakke Bali.
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Mandarthi is a Hindu holy place located 25 km north to Udupi in the Udupi District of Karnataka state, India. The Goddess Sri Durgaparameshwari Temple resides here. The name derives from 'Manda-Aarathi' from Kannada, meaning the holy light. Sage Sudeva and the royal couple prayed the goddess Durga with fervent devotion .Then mother Durga blessed them with assurance that she would manifest here at Mandarthi with all her power as Vana Durga. Later Devavarma found the idol of Durga in Varahi River as was guided to him by the Lord Subramanya Swamy in a dream and consecrated it with all devotion. Vana durge was worshipped by the Barkur dynasty. It is said that more than 1500 years ago due to violent nature of Vana durge generations of archaka families used to get destroyed as punishment to the minute mistakes that used to happen in the kshetra. This phenomenon happened in every generations. When there was no body left in archaka family, royal king of Barkur brought a tulu brahmin family form Alevoor in Udupi District in order to carryout the temple activities. This families can be found today in the surrounding of the temple.It has been found in the records that during the times of 17th and 18th Century the all of the children in the families of archaka used to die leaving only one of the child who carried out the day to day temple work. This phenomenon occurred throughout generations of archaka family. In the 18th century a solution was found out by the groups of archakas to convert the Vana Durge to Durgaparameshwari. It is also possible to convert back the Durgaparameshwari back to Vana durge with the hidden scripts. This would bring back the destruction. During this process a new idol was installed with one of the hands pointing up making Varada hasta. The old idol with both the hands pointing down used to be in the Tulsi katte in front of Veerabhadra until recently when it was removed by temple trust while renovating. The temple has been renovated three times till now. The most recent renovation was done during 1956. This date can be found even today in the pillers of the temple.
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Sri Durgaparameshwari Temple in Madarthi is a significant religious site in Karnataka, India. Here's a review based on available information: History: The temple has a rich history with legends connecting it to ancient times. According to legend, King Shankachooda's daughters were cursed to become snakes. A king Devavarma saved them. One of the snakes, Mandarathi, lends her name to the place. The story involves conflicts with a demon named Mahisha, and the eventual protection offered by Goddess Durga. The temple architecture is influenced by the Vijayanagara style. Main Deity: The temple is dedicated to Goddess Durgaparameshwari, a powerful form of the divine feminine. She is worshipped as the protector and destroyer of evil. Season to Visit: The climate in the region is generally pleasant, so the temple can be visited throughout the year. However, the best time to visit might be during the cooler months, typically from October to March. This avoids the heavy monsoon rains and extreme summer heat. What Stands Out: Festivals: The grand celebrations during festivals, especially Navratri, with unique rituals and traditions, are a highlight. Surrounding Environment: The temple is located amidst scenic surroundings, which contributes to a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. Parivara Devathas: The presence of shrines dedicated to other deities (Parivara Devathas) like Veerabhadra, Bobbarya, Haiguli, and Chamundi within the temple complex is notable.
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Mandarthi Durgaparameshwari Temple is a holy place located 85 km from Mangalore and 25 km north of Udupi.. The name derives from ‘Manda-Aarathi’ from Kannada, meaning the holy light. The calm serene surroundings of the temple form a great attraction who feel blessed with the positive energies at Mandarthi Durgaparameshwari Temple. Devotees from across the state offer Yakshagana Harake seva as a way of thanksgiving at Mandarthi Durgaparameshwari Temple. Harake Seva is a performance on request by a devotee who promised to arrange a show of Yakshagana, if a wish was granted. Prasadam lunch is served at 1 pm and dinner at 8 pm to all devotees. The temple timings on normal days is 05:30 am to 9.30 pm and on Kumba Sankramana Days, it is open 24 hours each day. Festivals celebrated on a grand scale include Navarathri Ustava (Dasara) Nine Day Sri Devi Alankara, annual Festival of Temple (In the Month of February), Kumba Masa Kumba Sankramana – Night Kenda Seva, Hallittu Seva, Ranga Pooja, Dakke Bali.
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Long ago the King Shankachooda was ruling Nagaloka. He had five daughters Devarathi, Nagarathi, Charurathi, Mandarathi and Neelarathi.

Once they went to Kailasa with an aspiration of marrying the Lord Subramanya Swamy, son of the Lord Shiva. These Five princesses were stopped by Nandi (Lord Shiva’s Devotee) on their way and cursed to become snakes. Instantaneously they were transformed into snakes and fell down to earth. When Vyaghrapada Maharishi who was wandering in the sahyadri Ghats saw these five snakes caught in the forest conflagration, and knew everything about them by his divine insight. He said to the five princesses (now Snakes) that their curse would be removed by a royal person in due course of time.

Meanwhile, the King of Avanthi Devavarma, who had been banished and wandering in disguise in the Sahyadri Mountains, saw these five snakes and decided to save them. He wrapped the snakes with a piece of cloth and started travelling towards the west. The snakes slid out of the cloth wrapper and reached a nearby termite hill. One of the snakes called “Mandarathi” reached a part of forest, which came to be called as “Mandarthi” later.

Once the nagakanyas appearing in a dream to King Devavarma, intimated that Jalajakshi, the only princess of the King Rajaditya, was in danger. Devavarma promptly saved the princess from the danger and protected her.

The King of Hemadri Rajaditya was greatly pleased by this and gave his daughter Jalajakshi in marriage to Devavarma and enthroned him as the King of Hemadri.

Once the queen Jalajakshi was seen by Mahisha a demon, who was born from the union of the sage Vyagrapadamuni with thamasic natured Kiratha woman. Mahisha, who was lustful, cast his evil eyes on the queen. He expressed his desire to marry her. When the queen opposed him, he became enraged and tried to possess’ her by force and violence. But all the efforts made by Mahisha were fruitless. The queen Jalajakshi who was deeply hurt and sad went to her palace and told the story husband Devavarma. Later both of them decided to take shelter in the hermitage of Sudevamuni. Then, Mahisha became angry with the muni for giving shelter to the royal couple and sent “Mahodara” a demon to attack his hermitage.

Sage Sudeavamuni was a great Tapaswi who had supernatural powers. He prayed the mother Durga to protect his ashram and the royal couple from Mahodara. All of a sudden a huge termite hill appeared before the demon and swallowed all the weapons used by him.

When Mahisha himself started fighting against the muni the royal couple prayed the Divine mother Durga for protection. Then she appeared with all her might and splendor and ordered the divine spirits (Buthaganas) Veerabhadra, Haiguli, Kallukuttiga, Bobbarya to destroy all the demons.

Ultimately the demon Mahisha surrendered to the Divine Mother asked for a boon worshipped and the devotees who would do “Kenda Seva” should be amply rewarded. Later Mahisha laid his soul at the feet of the Divine mother.

Sage Sudeva and the royal couple prayed the goddess Durga with fervent devotion .Then mother Durga blessed them with assurance that she would manifest here at Mandarthi with all her power as Vana Durga.

Later Devavarma found the idol of Durga in Varahi River as was guided to him by the Lord Subramanya Swamy in a dream and consecrated it with all devotion.[2]

Vana durge was worshipped by the Barkur dynasty. Any festivals, functions in the dynasty was initiated by performing puja at Vana Durge of Mandarthi. As vana durge, the idol had both the hands pointing downwards unlike the idol of today in which the right hand is pointing upwards indicating varada hasta.

It is said that more than 1500 years ago due to voilent nature of Vana durge generations of archaka families used to get destroyed as punishment to the minute mistakes that used to happen in the kshetra. This phenomenon happened in every generations. When there was no body left in archaka family, royal king of Barkur brought a tulu brahmin family form Alevoor in Udupi District in order to carryout the...

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Mandarthi is a Hindu holy place located 25 km north to Udupi in the Udupi District of Karnataka state, India. The Goddess Sri Durgaparameshwari Temple resides here. The name derives from 'Manda-Aarathi' from Kannada, meaning the holy light. Sage Sudeva and the royal couple prayed the goddess Durga with fervent devotion .Then mother Durga blessed them with assurance that she would manifest here at Mandarthi with all her power as Vana Durga. Later Devavarma found the idol of Durga in Varahi River as was guided to him by the Lord Subramanya Swamy in a dream and consecrated it with all devotion. Vana durge was worshipped by the Barkur dynasty. It is said that more than 1500 years ago due to violent nature of Vana durge generations of archaka families used to get destroyed as punishment to the minute mistakes that used to happen in the kshetra. This phenomenon happened in every generations. When there was no body left in archaka family, royal king of Barkur brought a tulu brahmin family form Alevoor in Udupi District in order to carryout the temple activities. This families can be found today in the surrounding of the temple.It has been found in the records that during the times of 17th and 18th Century the all of the children in the families of archaka used to die leaving only one of the child who carried out the day to day temple work. This phenomenon occurred throughout generations of archaka family. In the 18th century a solution was found out by the groups of archakas to convert the Vana Durge to Durgaparameshwari. It is also possible to convert back the Durgaparameshwari back to Vana durge with the hidden scripts. This would bring back the destruction. During this process a new idol was installed with one of the hands pointing up making Varada hasta. The old idol with both the hands pointing down used to be in the Tulsi katte in front of Veerabhadra until recently when it was removed by temple trust while renovating. The temple has been renovated three times till now. The most recent renovation was done during 1956. This date can be found even today in the pillers...

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Long ago the King Shankachooda was ruling Nagaloka. He had five daughters Devarathi, Nagarathi, Charurathi, Mandarathi and Neelarathi.

Once they went to Kailasa with an aspiration of marrying the Lord Subramanya Swamy, son of the Lord Shiva. These Five princesses were stopped by Nandi (Lord Shiva’s Devotee) on their way and cursed to become snakes. Instantaneously they were transformed into snakes and fell down to earth. When Vyaghrapada Maharishi who was wandering in the sahyadri Ghats saw these five snakes caught in the forest conflagration, and knew everything about them by his divine insight. He said to the five princes (now Snakes) that their cursed would be removed by a royal person in due course of time.

Meanwhile, the King of Avanthi Devavarma, who had been banished and wandering in disguise in the Sahyadri Mountains, saw these five snakes and decided to save them. He wrapped the snakes with a piece of cloth and started travelling towards the west. The snakes slid out of the cloth wrapper and reached a near by termite hill. One of the snakes called “Mandarathi” reached a part of forest, which came to be called as “Mandarthi” later.

Once the nagakanyas appearing in a dream to King Devavarma, intimated that Jalajakshi, the only princess of the King Rajaditya, was in a danger. Devavarma promptly saved the princess from the danger and protected her. The King of Hemadri Rajaditya was greatly pleased by this and gave his daughter Jalajakshi in marriage to Devavarma and enthroned him as the King of...

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