Kudala'da (Kudla) Appe Mangaladevi ♥
- In Tulunadu, in the 10th century, Kundavarma, the most famous king of
Alupa dynasty was ruling. Mangalore was the capital of his kingdom. At
that time, there came two sages named Machhendranatha and Gorakanatha
from Nepal. They reached Mangalapura, crossing the river Nethravathi.
The place were they crossed the river came to be known as ‘Gorakdandu’.
They chose a place near the bank of
Nethravathi which was once the centre of activities of sage Kapila. He
had his hermitage there and it was a great centre of education.’
Hearing about the arrival of the two saints the king came to meet them.
Introducing himself as the king of Tulunadu he paid them his respects
and offered all help and patronage. Pleased with the humility and
virtues of the king they brought to his knowledge that his kingdom was a
holy place and it was sanctified by the activities of holy saints and
sages in the past. They requested him to grant them land so that they
could build their hermitage and make it a centre of their religious
activities under his protection and patronage.
For Kundavarma it was
really a surprise to know that his land had such a hoary history. It
was from these saints he came to know that once upon a time, in his land
there existed a temple dedicated to mother Mangaladevi. He heard from
them the story of Vikhasini, Andasura, Parashurama and the temple of
Mangaladevi built by Parashurama. The two saints took the king to the
places where all these historical events had taken place. They asked the
king to dig the place and retrieve the Linga and the Dharapatra
symbolising Mangaladevi and install them in a shrine along with Nagaraja
for protection.
Kundavarma carried out the advice of the two sages.
A grand shrine of Sri Mangaladevi stood on the holy place. The two
sages themseleves guided and supervised the execution of the work. The
temple attained special significance as Mother Magaladevi granted
special favours, especially on maidens. Pious maidens who worship the
goddess observing Mangaladharavrata (Swayamvara Parvathi) will heave
their wishes fulfilled. They get husbands most suited for them.
Even
today, heads of Kadri Yogirajmutt visit Mangaladevi temple on the first
day of Kadri temple festival and offer prayer and silk cloth to the
Goddess.
© Tυlυ Nadυ - A Hєανєи σи Eαятн
♥ Om Jaya Devi Namasthubyam. Jaya Bhaktha Varaprade. Jaya Shankara Vamangee Mangale Sarva Mangale ♥
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