Thursday, June 30, 2011

Srimad Anantheshwara Siddhi Vinayaka Temple, Madhur Kasaragod Kerala

Srimad Anantheshwara Siddhi Vinayaka Temple, Madhur Kasaragod Kerala

The Madhur Srimad Anantheshwara Vinayaka Temple is located at Kasargod District and the Annual festival here is a colorful experience. This brings gusto a fresh air to the lives of ordinary men and ensures health and happiness to their lives. The Madhur Srimad Anantheshwara Vinayaka Temple celebrates its Annual festival for five days. During the festival the presiding deity of the Madhur Srimad Anantheshwara Vinayaka Temple is taken out in a long procession. Display of folk dances and folk music in the procession makes it all the more pleasant.The Lord Vinayaka can be pleased by sweets and other food items, since he is believed to be a great lover of foods. The temple Madhur Srimad Anantheshwara Vinayaka Temple stands amidst a lush green landscape and enjoys the charm of Kerala and the enthusiasm of Karnataka. The perfect blend of architectural stye in the Madhur Srimad Anantheshwara Vinayaka Temple makes it a worthy place for the tourists. The temple is actually two storied and the splendid architecture is eye catching. The temple is located just 8 kilometers from the Kasargod Town.
Srimad Anantheshwara Siddhi Vinayaka Temple, Madhur Kasaragod Kerala


The Madhur temple is a Shiva temple with Srimad Anantheswara as it’s presiding deity. But equal importance is given to the deity Maha Ganapathi. It is said that when the temple was being constructed the devotees forgot to install the Ganesha idol but Ganesha miraculously appeared in the rock and from then on he is given more importance in the temple. The idols of Shiva and Vinayaka are installed in Mukhamandapam and Sukasana’s. The Sivalingam of the temple is said to have been found by a harijan woman, Madharu. One can find references of this temple in the Sahyadri Centre of Skanda Purana.




Festivals and Celebrations:

The Madhur Srimad Anantheshwara Vinayaka Temple celebrates its Annual festival for 7 days in the month of March/ April. During the festival the presiding deity of the Madhur Srimad Anantheshwara Vinayaka Temple is taken out in a long procession. Display of folk dances and folk music in the procession makes it all the more pleasant.



Srimad Anantheshwara Siddhi Vinayaka Temple, Madhur Kasaragod Kerala

A special festival of the temple named Moodappa Seva which is covering the large figure of Maha Ganapathi with appam made of ghee and rice is also celebrated here which is held once in many years and records says during the last 40 years, this festival has been held only thrice. It was celebrated in April 1962, after a lapse of about 160 years, and recently in April 1992. . The sacred thirtham (water) of the temple pond is said to possess spiritual power to cure all diseases.



Architecture of the Temple:

This temple is the most renowned one among the four temples built by the Mypadi kings of Kumbla around the 10th century. The temple was renovated in the 15th century and was built in a distinctive style in a three storied oval structure adorned with copper plate roofing. The unique architectural style make this temple different from other shrines which is noted for its archaeological value.



Srimad Anantheshwara Siddhi Vinayaka Temple, Madhur Kasaragod Kerala

Variety of patterns in temple architecture can be enjoyed here. Madhur Maha Ganapathi Temple is a specimen of rich cultural heritage of the Kasargod region. It is a perfect blend of architecture of Kerala and Karnataka regions. The rich architecture, imposing structure of the temple and the copper plate roofing rises majestically against the beautiful landscape of hills, the place is indeed fascinating. There are abundant paddy fields and gardens with the river Madhuvahini flowing leisurely in front of the temple. This place in Kerala has a picturesque beauty.



Srimad Anantheshwara Siddhi Vinayaka Temple, Madhur Kasaragod Kerala

The wood carvings in the temple is marvelous. The carvings depict historic heroes of Mahabharat and Ramayana. These eye-feast carvings are in the ceilings of Namaskara Mandapam ( Prayer hall ) of the temple. A closer examination of the wood carvings would disclose the various episodes of the Ramayana, beginning with the Sita Swayamvara. The Mantapa in the interior of the temple building as well as the outside facade of the second and third storey of the main building are also profuse with attractive and exquisite wood carvings.



Some of the Seva:

Srimad Anantheshwara Siddhi Vinayaka Temple, Madhur Kasaragod Kerala
Appa Rs.7.00,

Panchakajjaya Rs.6.00,

Udayastamana Rs.40.00,

Rudrabhisheka Rs.5.00,

Ganapathi Homa Rs.30.00



Please contact Temple authority for latest and details about other Seva.




How to Reach:

Srimad Anantheshwara Siddhi Vinayaka Temple, Madhur Kasaragod Kerala

People visiting from Karnataka



1. Through Mangalore --> Kasaragod Road(NH 17, Mangalore - Kannannoor)



Mangalore -> Manjeshwara -> Kumbla -> after 3km -> Chowki -> diversion from NH17 to left side -> Uliyathadka -> MADHUR TEMPLE



2. Mysore, Madikeri, Sullia --> Kasaragod (Connecting State Highway i.e.,Kasaragod-Jalsoor Kerala State Highway connects Mani-Mysore Karnataka State Highway at Jalsoor) (Jalsoor is a city which comes in the banks of Sullia-Puttur State Highway, here one cross road takes diversion into Kerala, Karnataka State Check Post is also there in Jalsoor.)



Sullia -> after 8km Jalsoor -> Mulleria -> Cherkala (here State Highway merges with NH 17) -> Vidyanagar (starting point of Kasaragod Town) -> Uliyathadka -> MADHUR TEMPLE



Temple Address & Contact Phone Numbers:

Srimad Anantheshwara Siddhi Vinayaka Temple, Madhur Kasaragod Kerala

Shree Madanantheshwara Siddhivinayaka Temple, Madhur

Kasaragod, Kerala State, India,

Pin Code-671 124



Phone: 04994 240240 ; 04994 240666
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