Brahmakalashotsava at Badagarakeri Mrityunjaya Temple Scheduled from 6th to 9th

Brahmakalashotsava at Badagarakeri Mrityunjaya Temple Scheduled from 6th to 9th

Brahmakalashotsava at Badagarakeri Mrityunjaya Temple Scheduled from 6th to 9th

Madikeri, June 2: The renovation work carried out at the Sri Mrityunjaya Temple in Badagarakeri village of South Kodagu has been completed, and Ashtabandha Brahmalashotsava will be held from 6th to 9th.

Speaking at a press conference held at the city's Patrika Bhawan, temple committee president Chonira Subramani, vice-president Kayapanda Stalin Ganapathy, Nad Takka Kayapanda Ayyappa, devathakkara Annira Dada Ganapathy, and secretary Balyamiderira Sampath gave details about this.

Sri Mrityunjaya Temple in Badagarakeri village of Ponnampet taluk of South Kodagu is historic and has a history of hundreds of years.

Various puja rituals including Mrityunjaya Homa and Mahamrityunjaya Homa are being performed in this temple 365 days a year. Devotees from local villages, districts, states and foreign states come here and daily food offerings are offered to the devotees who come for puja. The temple is being maintained with the supervision of the villagers, annual tax etc. system.

Some renovation works were started in this temple from March 22. The rituals were conducted under the leadership of Sri Nileshwar Padmanabha Tantri. During this period, the puja rituals were not stopped in the temple and the deity was brought to the Balalaya and installed. Now, the work costing approximately Rs. 1.20 crore has been completed. Mainly, the sanctum sanctorum, the Tirtha Mantapa and Ganapati Gudi have been renovated. Money has been collected from devotees including the town and the country for this work.

Badagarakeri has Badaga-Gerakeri Poradu villages. Initially, Rs. 1 lakh each has been collected through the fund of these three villages. In addition, people from these three villages have paid Rs. 1 thousand each in the form of tax for each stove. They have also generously contributed and cooperated.

Along with the people of the village, the devotees of this area have generously helped and said that they will remember the contribution of these devotees.

Now, the renovated Sri Mrityunjaya Kshetra has been rebuilt.

The re-instatement of the deity in the new sanctum, Ashtabandha Brahma Kalashotsava work will be held under the leadership of Sri Nileshwara Uchilattaya Padmanabha Tantri from 6th Monday to 9th. Brahma Kalashotsava background Ta. He informed that there will be no puja kainkarya for the public from 7 to 9.

Puja details

The puja will start from 6 pm on the 6th. On the 7th, Ganapati Homa, Bimba Shuddhi, Kalashabhishek will be held from 7 am, noon puja at 12.30 pm, and Mantapa Sanskara will be held. On the 8th, there will be Anujna Kalashabhishek in the morning, Samhara Tattva Kalash Puja, Samhara Tattva Homa, Shayya Puja, Samhara Tattva Kalash Abhishek, Dhyana Sankocha, Jiva Kalash, at 7 pm there will be Durga Namaskar Puja, Shayagamana, Shayana Puja, from 7 pm there will be Dhyanadhivasa, Brahma Kalash Puja, Adhivasa Homa, Parikalasa Puja, Prasada Adhivasa Homa, Parikalasa Puja, Prasada Adhivasa, Peethadhivasa, Kalashadhivasa Kainkarya. Ta. On the 9th, Ganapati Homa, Tatva Homa, Tatvakalash Puja will be held from 7 am, and from 9.09 to 10.22 am, the auspicious time of Simha Lagna will be the installation of the idol of Sri Mrityunjaya Devara, Ashtabandha Lapis, Jiva Kalashabhisheka, Shikhara Pratishtha, Tatvakalashabhisheka, Mahapuja, and Mantraksha will be held at 1.30 pm. He said that the usual temple activities will continue from the coming days.

Those who come for daily puja should reach the temple by 11.30 am. It will be difficult to allow those who come later to worship. There will be an arrangement of food distribution every day for the devotees who come for puja. Devotees who come to the temple should wear clothes that are acceptable to the temple and follow the tradition. They also appealed to the devotees to cooperate in adhering to the temple's other rules and regulations, saying that inappropriate attire will not be allowed. Villager Kayapanda Shashi Somaiah was present at the meeting.

 

 

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