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Mudukuthore is located at a distance of 48km from [[Mysore]], 25 km from [[Somnathapur]], 18 km from [[T.Narsipur]] and is close to [[Talakad]]. The place is known for the temple of Lord Mallikarjuna. During January-February, every year, a big festival fair is organized for a week where cattle and agricultural items are traded. |
Mudukuthore is located at a distance of 48km from [[Mysore]], 25 km from [[Somnathapur]], 18 km from [[T.Narsipur]] and is close to [[Talakad]]. The place is known for the temple of Lord Mallikarjuna. During January-February, every year, a big festival fair is organized for a week where cattle and agricultural items are traded. |
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== Lord Mallikarjuna |
== Lord Mallikarjuna Temple == |
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It is one of the five temples that are part of the Panchalinga darshana held at Talakad once every 12 years. The five temples viz., Vaidyanatheeshwara Temple<ref>{{web|url=http://360indiaguide.com/watch/3635474a7b56|title= Vaidyanatheeshwara Temple Virtual Tour: 360IndiGuide}}</ref>, Sri Kshethra Vaideshwara, Sri Pathaleshwara<ref>{{web|url=http://360indiaguide.com/watch/5e69a9cc6f8f|title= Sri Pathaleshwara Temple Virtual Tour: 360IndiGuide}}</ref>, Sri Maruleshwara<ref>{{web|url=http://360indiaguide.com/watch/037bcea00f89|title= Sri Maruleshwara Temple Virtual Tour: 360IndiGuide}}</ref>, Sri Arakeshwara and Sri Mudukuthore Mallikarjuneshwara are believed to be [[Lingams|Panchalingas]] and thus have become famous.<ref>[http://www.mysoretourism.org/talakad.htm Talakad]</ref> |
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The festival takes place simultaneously at the above five temples of [[Shiva]]. The temples are decorated with plantain stalks and flowers and the pilgrims undertaking Panchalinga Darshana offer their [[puja (Hinduism)|Pooja]] to the God.<ref>[http://www.mysoretourism.org/Vaideshwara.htm]</ref> |
The festival takes place simultaneously at the above five temples of [[Shiva]]. The temples are decorated with plantain stalks and flowers and the pilgrims undertaking Panchalinga Darshana offer their [[puja (Hinduism)|Pooja]] to the God.<ref>[http://www.mysoretourism.org/Vaideshwara.htm]</ref> |
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Mudukuthore is a pilgrim centre situated on the banks of the river Kaveri. Mudukuthore is a quiet village with a backdrop of a hillock called Somagiri.[1].
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Mudukuthore is located at a distance of 48km from Mysore, 25 km from Somnathapur, 18 km from T.Narsipur and is close to Talakad. The place is known for the temple of Lord Mallikarjuna. During January-February, every year, a big festival fair is organized for a week where cattle and agricultural items are traded.
Lord Mallikarjuna Temple
It is one of the five temples that are part of the Panchalinga darshana held at Talakad once every 12 years. The five temples viz., Vaidyanatheeshwara Temple[2], Sri Kshethra Vaideshwara, Sri Pathaleshwara[3], Sri Maruleshwara[4], Sri Arakeshwara and Sri Mudukuthore Mallikarjuneshwara are believed to be Panchalingas and thus have become famous.[5]
The festival takes place simultaneously at the above five temples of Shiva. The temples are decorated with plantain stalks and flowers and the pilgrims undertaking Panchalinga Darshana offer their Pooja to the God.[6]
The uniqueness of this festival is that the poojas at the five temples begin at the same time following the ancient tradition for obtaining blessings for devotees and rulers of the country.[7]
References
- ^ Mysore, Karnataka
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- ^ Talakad
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- ^ "The Millennium's First Panchalinga Darshana Begins In Talakadu". banglalive.com. Retrieved 2007-01-31.