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by which they would not be able to kill him. He assumed that with this boon, he was as good as immortal and began troubling the people, the Devas, and the sages. At last, Narada and the Devas pleaded with Shiva to save everyone. He appeared in Garalapuri Sri Kshetra (present Nanjungud) and killed
412:, after beheading his mother as per his father Sage Jamadagni's orders, wanted to undo his sins from "Matru Hatya" (his mother's murder). Per Narada's advice, he reached Garalapuri (Nanjangud) and prayed to Sri Nanjundeshwara Swamy. Shiva appeared and advised him to build a 443:) fell off from her crown into the water. Lord Shiva was pleased and declared, "Devi, until now, the place had my divine blessings and presence; from this moment, it shall have your presence, grace and blessings, too. It shall also be called Dakshina Manikarnika Ghat". 563: 536: 477: 509: 548: 493: 380:. It is said that the legendary holy place is the abode of Shiva in southern India. It is also referred to as "Dakshina Kasi", where the god appeared at the plea of his devotees, the Devas, and sage 405:('remover of sins'). After bathing in the holy river of Kabini, every human praying to Lord Srikanteshwara or Nanjundeshwara (Shiva) of Nanjungud would be rid of sins and blessed by the god. 461: 524: 439:, consort of Shiva, wanted to visit this holy place, and so he brought her to Garalapuri Nanjangud. When she went to the Kabini River and bent down to touch the water, a gemstone bead ( 659: 611: 44: 349:
The temple's Dodda Jaathre festival attracts thousands of devotees. The festivities in the fair include five colorful chariots pulled by devotees on a path called the
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and continue his penance. Finally, Sage Parashuram was relieved from all his sins and blessed with immortality.
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Kannada inscription (1517 CE) of King Krishnadevaraya's father-in-law
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to the Shivlinga. While clearing the shrubs with his
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It is located on the right bank of the 753:"Sri Srikanteshwara Temple in Nanjangud.Info" 331: 321: 8: 542:Close up view of pillared entrance to temple 741:Architecture of Karnataka#Nanjangud Temple 138: 122: 111:Learn how and when to remove this message 831:"Srikanteshwara (Nanjundeswara) Temple" 688: 457: 356:The nine-storied, 120-foot-tall temple 336:means the "God who Drank the Poison" ( 7: 298:) is an ancient temple dedicated to 49:adding citations to reliable sources 891:Garden, Goddess (9 November 2018). 844:www.wisdomlib.org (7 August 2018). 697:"Nanjundeshwara temple, Nanjangudu" 397:Keshi. 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Affiliation
Hinduism
Mysore
Deity
Shiva
Nanjanagudu
Karnataka
India
Geographic coordinates
12°7′8″N 76°41′33″E / 12.11889°N 76.69250°E / 12.11889; 76.69250
Temple
https://nanjangudtemple.kar.nic.in
Shiva
Nanjanagudu
Karnataka
Kabini River
Kaveri River
Kannada

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