Panchalinga Darshana is a holy festival held once every twelve years in the ancient temple town of Talakad on the banks of the Kaveri river in Karnataka, India.1
The five temples of Kshethra Sri Vaideshwara, Sri Pathaleshwara, Sri Maruleshwara, Sri Arakeshwara, Sri Mudukuthore Mallikarjuneshwara are believed to be Panchalingas and thus have become famous.2 The festival takes place simultaneously at these five temples of Shiva which are decorated with plantain stalks and flowers. Here the pilgrims of Panchalinga Darshana offer their Pooja to the Gods.3
The festival takes elaborate preparation as millions of pilgrims attend to participate in the ceremonies, spread over a period of five days.4 It was last held in 2006.2 The uniqueness of this festival is that the five temple poojas begin at the same time following the ancient tradition for obtaining blessings for devotees and rulers of the country.5
Contents
1 Pooja niyama (traditional procedure of worship)
2 Brief history of Talakadu
3 Notes
4 External links
Pooja niyama (traditional procedure of worship)
The date and time for the special pooja and abhisheka are decided after consulting the Panchangam (Stellar almanac of Hindu tradition) to begin at the auspicious movement of Kuhumahuratha, which falls on Vishaka Nakshtra during the Krishnapaksha amavasaya of Karthika Somavara (Monday). This movement usually comes once seven years. The last Panchalinga Darshana was held from 20—25 November 2007 and the previous one was held 13 years earlier
Before the beginning the special pooja, the head priest accompanied by more than 10 priests, takes holy dip at the Gokarna Pushkarni (Holy lake), adjacent to the lord Vadyanatheswara temple at the appointed time and brings the agrodaka (Water from the Pushkarani) to perform Ganga Pooja to the Gods.
On this occasion poojas would be performed to Lord Shakthi Ganpathi, Manonmani Devi, Chandikeshwara and Veerabhadraswamy. Later poojas shall be performed to Arakeshwara, Pathalaeswara, Maraleshwara and Mallikarjuneswara.
After the Panchalinga Darshana culminates, it would be followed by Gajaraohana, Sridivya Brahama Rathotsava (Chariot procession) will be held and Sri Shyanotsava the following day.
Theppotsava (Utsav on a Boat) is scheduled on third day and poorvaka Kailsavanahana on fourth day and the next day the event would conclude with Nandi Vahanotsava.6
Brief history of Talakadu
The temple town Talakadu, located on the banks of the river Cauvery, was an ancient town earlier ruled by the Kadambaas, Cholas, Chalukyas and Rastrakutas. It is about 45 km from the Mysore. An archaeologists delight, this town has come of the earliest known temples including five.6
Notes
^ "Talakkad - Panchalinga Temples". TempleNet. http://www.indiantemples.com/Karnataka/talakkad.html. Retrieved 2007-01-31.
^ a b "Panchalinga Darshan". http://www.mysoretourism.org/Panchalinga%20Darshan.htm. Retrieved 2007-01-31.
^ "Panchalinga Darshan: Sri Vaideshwara Temple". mysoretourism.org. http://www.mysoretourism.org/Vaideshwara.htm. Retrieved 2007-01-31.
^ "Preparations on for Talakad Panchalinga Darshana". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 2006-11-09. http://www.hindu.com/2006/11/09/stories/2006110916360300.htm. Retrieved 2007-01-31.
^ "The millennium's first Panchalinga Darshana begins in Talakadu". banglalive.com. http://www.banglalive.com/news/NonLeadNewsDetail1220_11_2006.asp. Retrieved 2007-01-31.
^ a b 1st Panchalinga Darshana begins in Talakadu
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Panchalinga Darshana is a holy festival held once every twelve years in the ancient temple town of Talakad on the banks of the Kaveri river in Karnataka, India.[1]
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Keerthi Narayana Temple Talakad Temple recovered from sand dunes at Talakad Karnataka Talakad also known as Talakadu Kannada is a town on the left bank of the Kaveri river at a spot where the river makes a sharp bend It is 45 km from Mysore and 185 km from Bangalore in Karnataka India A historic site Talakad once had over 30 temples that today are buried in sand Now it is a scenic and spiritual pilgrimage center Here the eastward flowing Kaveri river changes course and seems magnificently vast as here the sand on its banks spreads over a wide area At Talakad sand covers the temples Stone pillars square at the base and made to fit into a wheel below the abacus lie scattered about Among the temples of Talakad the Pathaleshwara Maruleshwara Arkeshwara Vaidyanathee shwara and Mallikarjuna temples the five Lingams believed to represent the five faces of Shiva form the Pancha pathi and have become famous In honour of these five Shiva temples a fair is held once every 12 years called Panchalinga Darshana last held in 2006 The Panchalinga Darshana is held on a new moon day in the month of Karthika when two stars conjoin the stars of Khuha Yoga and Vishaka On this day tradition has it that pilgrims should first bathe in the Gokarna theertham worship Gokarneswara and Chandikadevi and then worship Vaidyeshwara and then bathe in the northern eastern southern and western stretches of the Kaveri and then worship Arkeshwara Pataleshwara Maraleshwara and Mallikarjuna returning to Vaidyeshwara after each worship finally worship Kirtinarayana and conclude the pilgrimage in one day There is also a Vishnu temple Keerthinarayana Talakad is also tagged to the curse called Curse of Talakad by Alamelamma on the Wodeyar dynasty erstwhile Maharajas of Mysore The curse which has survived the folklore of last four hundred years is known thus May Malangi turn into an unfathomed whirlpool May Talakad turn into a barren expanse of sand May the Rajas of Mysore not have children for
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Temple recovered from sand dunes at Talakad Karnataka Talakad also known as Talakadu Kannada is a town on the left bank of the Kaveri river at a spot where the river makes a sharp bend It is 45 km from Mysore and 185 km from Bangalore in Karnataka India A historic site Talakad once had over 30 temples that today are buried in sand Now it is a scenic and spiritual pilgrimage center Here the eastward flowing Kaveri river changes course and seems magnificently vast as here the sand on its banks spreads over a wide area At Talakad sand covers the temples Stone pillars square at the base and made to fit into a wheel below the abacus lie scattered about Among the temples of Talakad the Pathaleshwara Maruleshwara Arkeshwara Vaidyanathee shwara and Mallikarjuna temples the five Lingams believed to represent the five faces of Shiva form the Pancha pathi and have become famous In honour of these five Shiva temples a fair is held once every 12 years called Panchalinga Darshana last held in 2006 The Panchalinga Darshana is held on a new moon day in the month of Karthika when two stars conjoin the stars of Khuha Yoga and Vishaka On this day tradition has it that pilgrims should first bathe in the Gokarna theertham worship Gokarneswara and Chandikadevi and then worship Vaidyeshwara and then bathe in the northern eastern southern and western stretches of the Kaveri and then worship Arkeshwara Pataleshwara Maraleshwara and Mallikarjuna returning to Vaidyeshwara after each worship finally worship Kirtinarayana and conclude the pilgrimage in one day There is also a Vishnu temple Keerthinarayana Talakad is also tagged to the curse called Curse of Talakad by Alamelamma on the Wodeyar dynasty erstwhile Maharajas of Mysore The curse which has survived the folklore of last four hundred years is known thus May Malangi turn into an unfathomed whirlpool May Talakad turn into a barren expanse of sand May the Rajas of Mysore not have children for all time to eternity
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