Manjunathaswamy Temple :
The temple of Manjunatheshwara on the hills of Kadri is a very beautiful and popular temple in Mangalore.
It is said to be built during the 10th or 11th century. It was converted to a complete stone structure during the 14th century.
The idol of Lord Manjunathaswamy of the temple is called as oldest of the South Indian Temples.
This important lord Shiva temple is located at Kadri, about 3 km from the city center.
There are Buddhist sculptures in the temple and a 5 foot high bronze image of Lokeswara. This temple is surrounded by attractive gardens.
It is believed that Parashurama who was living in Sahyadri, killed the kshathriyas who were cruel and donated the lands to Kashyapa.
He prayed to Lord Shiva for a place to live. Lord Shiva assured Parashurama that if he performed a penance at Kadali kshethra, Lord Shiva would reincarnate as Manjunatha for the betterment of the world.
As per Shiva's orders Parashurama threw his axe into the sea and created a place for his penance. Yielding to Parashurama's prayers Lord Shiva appeared to him as Manjunatha along with Goddess Parvathi and stayed at Kadri for the betterment of the world.
As per the orders of Manjunatha the sapthakoti manthras become the seven theerthas.
The temple of Manjunatheshwara on the hills of Kadri is a very beautiful and popular temple in Mangalore.
It is said to be built during the 10th or 11th century. It was converted to a complete stone structure during the 14th century.
The idol of Lord Manjunathaswamy of the temple is called as oldest of the South Indian Temples.
This important lord Shiva temple is located at Kadri, about 3 km from the city center.
There are Buddhist sculptures in the temple and a 5 foot high bronze image of Lokeswara. This temple is surrounded by attractive gardens.
It is believed that Parashurama who was living in Sahyadri, killed the kshathriyas who were cruel and donated the lands to Kashyapa.
He prayed to Lord Shiva for a place to live. Lord Shiva assured Parashurama that if he performed a penance at Kadali kshethra, Lord Shiva would reincarnate as Manjunatha for the betterment of the world.
As per Shiva's orders Parashurama threw his axe into the sea and created a place for his penance. Yielding to Parashurama's prayers Lord Shiva appeared to him as Manjunatha along with Goddess Parvathi and stayed at Kadri for the betterment of the world.
As per the orders of Manjunatha the sapthakoti manthras become the seven theerthas.
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