Madhur Temple

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India / Kerala/ Kasargod/ Kasargod

Sight Address : Madhur Temple is located on the banks of the Madhuvahini River 8km northeast of Kasaragod. Edit

Detail InformationEdit

The Madhur Temple is situated on the banks of river Madhuvahini. Madhur Temple Kasaragod The rich architecture of Srimad Anantheswara Vinayaka Temple is unique three-tiered dome, copper-plated roofing and a cloistered court rises majestically against the beautiful landscape of the Madhuvahini River. Namaskara Mandapam of this temple is adorned with lovely pictures of mythological heroes in wood. A more in-depth examination of the wood carvings will reveal the different episodes of the Ramayana, starting with the Seethga Swayamvaram. The Mantapam in the inside of this temple structure and the exterior facade of the second as well as third storey of this main building are also plentiful by nice-looking and superb wood carvings.

Madhur Temple, Kasaragod

Madhur Temple, Kasaragod

HistoryEdit

Madhur temple was initially Madhanentheswara Temple (Lord Shiva) and it is believed that, a “low caste” female by name “Madura” found an “Udbhava Murthy” (a statue that is not prepared by a human being) of Shiva Linga. The main attraction of Madhur Temple is statue of Lord Ganapathi on the wall of the sanctum sanctorum (Garbhagriha). The statue of Ganapathi was drawn by a brahmin boy and he was son of a priest. He drew a small Ganapathy but the image became big and fat. Therefore the boy called the Ganapathi as Bodda Ganesha or Boddajja. As per the legend of Kumble, Tipu Sultan of Mysore attacked the Madhur temple and desired to demolish the temple during his invasion of Kodagu, Tulunadu as well as Malabar. A miracle happened after drinking water from the well of this temple, he changed his mind on attacking and demolishing the Garbhagriha of Madhur Temple. He left the place and moved in the direction of Malabar. However to please his soldiers as well as Islamic scholars he made a cut using his sword as an evidence of his attack. The cut mark even now remains and it is noticeable on the building that has been constructed across the well of the Madhur Temple.

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Visiting TimeEdit

Morning: 05:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Evening: 05:30 PM to 08:00 PM

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Best Season to VisitEdit

December to April.

Best Time To VisitEdit

Morning, Evening.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

Minimum 30 minutes.

Ticket Required : No Edit

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Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. : N.A.

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Guide Required : No Edit

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Dress Code (If Any) : Yes Edit

Dress Require: Its advisable to wear cotton light dress. Ladies are expected to dress conservatively, though its not uncommon to see them in sleeveless tops or halter-necks.

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