What happens if you dump organic waste in a 10x10 pit which is approximately 10 feet deep for 364 days? The organic waste would rot after sometime. Well, this is what is expected, however this particular place has an exception. The food do not rot, the leaves which are used as a substitute for plates do. Yes, today I'm going to talk about this sacred place which is revered as on of the holiest places, in-fact it is believed that Lord shiva was very found of this place and he even established a Mutt here. Madeshwara Linga at Kodi mutt in Arasikare taluk of Hassana Dist in karnataka state is the one of the holiest places in Karnataka. Lord Shiva frequently visited this place to meditate. In fact the pit is considered as the epicenter of ''Shivashakthi'' energy. This pit is located at the banks of a serene lake. People believe that many 1000s years ago, Lord Shiva and his wife Parvathi were here and used this place to carry their good work. Lord shiva here is known as Madeshwara, and the Mutt that he established is called Kodi Mutt. A maţha (also written math, matha or mutt) is a term for monastic and similar religious establishments of the Hindu tradition.A maţha is usually more formal, hierarchical, and rule-based than an ashram. Lord shiva in order to help the devotees initiated the Temple festival called ''Madeshwarana jatre''.
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The madeswarana Jathre is quite different in almost every aspect. The pontiff of Kodi Mutt gets a divine message from lord shiva to make arrangements for the Jatre. He sees Shiva Saligrama in his dreams. The message is then communicated to the devotees. This has been the tradition for ages to commemorate the initiation of Jatre. The pit is cleaned on the previous day of the Jatre. On the same night, lamps are lit in rows. Randomly they dig the ground away from the lake, and water gushes out devotees call this as Ganga named after ganges. After performing prayers, the ganga water is then collected inside the madeshwara linga (from kodi mutt). Once the water is collected, the linga is tightened to the base, securing the water inside. The Madeshwara linga is taken from the Kodi Mutt, and is established closer to the the pit, under a temporary shed. Madeshwara is decorated will all sort of fowers, fruits and mantras are recited. All the devotees carry pot of fire on their head and come around in circle around a iron pole. This tradition exists from centuries. Devotees carry the pot of fire as gesture to thank Madeshwara for all the blessings received and to ensure that they are protected from evil and bad lucks. There are certain rules called ''Vrath''to be followed before one goes for the ''hot-pot''. Women are given priorities, and they are the first to worship. Married women perform Gowri Pooja (or prayer) for the long life and well being of their husbands. The food offered to god also known as prasadam is first shared with the women devotees. Yummy , scrumptious feast (everything vegetarian) is prepared for the devotees and served in leaf plates.
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This should be one of your must see places in Karnataka. This place isn't far from Sringeri sharadhamba Temple.
nice work keep it up
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ReplyDeleteVery Nice... Please do include the route and nearest main places if posble contact nos. so that it will be more useful for those who wish to visit such places.... -madambakkamshanks@yahoo.com chennai. shivsaitours.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletethere is one more Lord Shiva temple (Kala Bhairaveshwara temple) nearby which is famous for Basavanna ..Chikkarasinakere near maddur…
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What is the route to reach kodi mutta
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