Located at Manjeswaram (15kms from the town), Shrimath Anantheshwar Temple
traditionally renowned as Manjula Kshetra is the most ancient temple of
Gowda Saraswat Brahmins, enclosed between hills on three sides and river
Manjeswar on the other side. Dates back to 2nd century, the uniqueness
of the temple is that it has three presiding deities, i.e Anantheshwara
(Lord Shiva), Bhadra Narasimha (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu) and Lord
Subramanya in the same sanctum sanctorum. The image of Shiva is believed
to be an 'Udbhava' or 'Swayambhoo' (Self emergent) and the image of Narasimha
is made of Panchaloha (five metals). Another specialty of the temple is
the ant hill called 'Rohini' inside the sanctorum. Besides the main deities,
other idols enshrined here are Lord Mukhyaprana, Lord Rudra, Goddess Lakshmi,
Lord Ganesh and Lord Garuda. To the right of the temple there is a sacred
pond and it is believed that a dip in this sesha tirtham will cure the
leprosy patients.
Manjeshwar Shashti, the main temple festival falls on the sixth day of
the month of 'Margshirha' (November- December), is celebrated as the annual
Chariot Festival. On this day, the six wheeled chariot called Brahma Ratha
decorated with flowers and flags is drawn along the street by thousands
of devotees. Built in 1834, the ratha with a girth of 53 feet and a square
base of 17 feet is a magnificent wooden edifice adorned with carved figures
and when decorated, the girth raises to a height of 71 feet. Lord's idol
is placed above the square base and the devotees pull the chariot with
shouts of Govinda-Govinda. The chariot can accommodate around 50 to 60
persons.
The temple runs a full - fledged high school, an elementary school, a
nursery school, a free boarding house. On every Saturday, as a part of
charities, rice is distributed among the Harijans.
Contact :
Srimath Anantheshwar Temple
Manjeshwar -671 323
Phone : (04998) 272221 274477
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