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How to reach here
Murudeshwar the
pilgrimage paradise
Murudeshwar
is around 180 km from Mangalore on the National Highway. On the
route along the highway is the alluring Maravanthe Beach with the
Arabian Sea roaring on the west and a serene river on the east along
this route for almost 2 km. The sea is an intrinsic part of the
temple scape at Murudeshwar. The sea on three sides surrounds the
temple towering on the small hill called Kanduka Giri. Two life-size
elephants in concrete stand guard at the steps leading to the temple.
The Murudeshwar temple has a history that dates back to a few centuries.
A small temple existed here for generations. But with time the temple
disintegrated.
Mr.
R N Shetty took up the renovation of the temple on a grand scale
making the place the tourist haven that it is today. A large life
like statue of Lord Shiva invoking Ganga has been erected on top
of the hill. The renovated temple is a blend of the Chalukya and
Kadamba style of architecture. During renovation, the entire fishing
hamlet got a facelift, not just the temple. Guesthouses are in plenty.
The place has the Murudeshwar Resorts that is built on the seashore.
The
locals here have an interesting legend to relate as to how the linga
came to be established at Murudeshwar. It is said that Ravana's
mother expressed a keen desire to worship the atmalinga of Lord
Shiva. Ravana, the ever-devoted son, set out to Kailash to fulfill
his mother's wishes and went into penance. Lord Shiva was pleased
with him and asked him what he wanted. When Ravana told him that
he wanted the atmalinga, Shiva willingly parted with it. But the
atmalinga came with a warning. Shiva told him that the atmalinga
would fix itself at the first site on which Ravana would place it.
Had Ravana established the atmalinga, he would have become the all-powerful,
invincible and immortal. Fearing this, some of the gods sought the
help of Vishnu and Ganesh and played a trick on Ravana. They got
Ravana to place the atmalinga in Gokarna. Ravana tried to pull it
out but failed. An angry Ravana threw the cloth that covered the
casket in which the atmalinga was kept. The cloth is said to have
fallen on Kanduka Giri, the site where the Murudeshwar temple is
situated and the cloth was converted into a linga, which came to
be called Murudeshwar. Ravana was still enraged and threw the casket
to the north and it landed in Shejwad, 3 km east of Karwar where
the temple is known as Samputeshwar. He then threw the flowers and
the sandalwood paste to the south and it fell at a place known as
Gunavanteshwar. Ravana then threw the string that was tied to the
casket and it fell in Dhareshwar. He tried to pull out the atmalinga
once again but failed. The linga at Gokarna thus came to be called
Mahabaleshwar, meaning 'the mightiest Lord'. Thus, the five sacred
pilgrimage centres of North Karnataka were set up.
How to reach here :
Murudeshwar is well connected by
road and rail. The nearest Airport is at Mangalore & Goa.
Though, a train or bus journey on the western Ghats is a truly
exhilarating experience.
Road : 500
km from Bangalore on the Hassan - Mangalore - Udupi - Kundapur
route. 470 km from Bangalore on the Shimoga - Kollur route. From
Kollur - 60 kms.
Rail :
The Konkan Railways Train plying on the Mangalore - Goa - Mumbai
route makes a spot at Murudeshwar and other express trains too.
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