Mahabalashwara Temple,Gokarna
(Athma Linga Temple)
Gokarna is Religious and Historical also good Tourism Place, Series of Beaches located near Gokarna,Beach Lovers Enjoy the Gokarna Trip a lot.
There are five Very Popular Beaches near Gokarna KudleBeach ,OmBeach ,HalfMoon Beach ,FullMoon Beach or Paradise Beach, NirvanaBeach (You will find one more beach near Near MahabaleshwaraTemple called Gokarna Beach,View Exlussive Map of Gokarna Attractions)
Gokarna is a small temple town located on the western coast of
India in Uttara Kannada district in the beautiful Indian state of Karnataka.
Main temple and deity is Lord Shiva, also known as Mahabhaleshwara. This temple
houses what is believed to be original image of Lord Shiva's lingam. There are
many other temples all over this small town. Ankola and Kumta on Highway 17 are
the main towns near Gokarna.
Gokarna is historically known as one of the seven important
Hindu pilgrimage centers. Gokarna is located on what was once pristine
unspoiled beach near estuary of river Aghanashini with its beautiful palm
trees, other colorful tropical fruit and flower trees. Of late due to the
numbers of tourists the character of this town has changed. This town is no longer
just a center of pilgrimage though massive numbers of devotees still visit the
town for the purposes of offering prayers and worship to Lord Shiva.
Due to its laid back unspoiled and rustic nature many younger
western tourists started visiting Gokarna about a decade ago. The beaches
around Gokarna were hardly used by the locals until these mainly Western
tourists started coming to undeveloped beaches around Gokarna. Many
enterprising locals started stores restaurants and now fully fledged resorts
cater even to the well heeled tourists.
Gokarna is also an important centre of Sanskrit learning and
houses Bhandikeri Math and Toggu Math. It is a place where Sanskrit knowledge
is passed down from generations in Brahmin families. Many Hindus also perform
the last rites of a person here.
Mahabaleshwar Temple (Maha: great, bal: strength) is a famous
Shiva Temple and it houses the 'Atmalinga'. Named so after Ravana referred to
the linga's great strength
It is situated at the western end of the main street. In the
sanctuary is 'Athmalinga' in between the Saligrama Peethaa. The idol of Lord
Mahabaleshwara is called Nagabharana. It is so named because of the Lord rests
under the head of Naga (serpent). The floor of the hall in front has an
intricate engraving of a giant tortoise.
Maha Ganapathi Temple built in honour of the boy Ganapathi, who
deceived the demon Ravana. The deity here is two-armed, standing and at least
1500 years old.
Uma Maheshwara Temple
Bhadrakali Temple
Tamra Gauri Temple
Venkataramana Temple
Kotitheertha is a man-made tank that
is used for immersion of idols and ritual bathing. It is surrounded by temples.
Shivaratri festival is celebrated here with great enthusiasm.
The temple has two chariots - named locally as 'Dodda Ratha' (Dodda for Big in
Kannada) and 'Sanna Ratha' (sanna for small in Kannada). Dodda Ratha is quite
huge. While 'Sanna Ratha' is out in the open during winter and summer, the
'Dodda Ratha' is brought out and made ready only during Maha Shivaratri. On the
last day of Maha Shivaratri festival the Lord Mahabaleshwara idol is carried in
'Dodda Ratha' in a procession through the town's big Car Street, while priests
and pilgrims chant hymns in praise of Shiva. More than a hundred people are
needed to pull the chariots with thick ropes while priests conduct religious
ceremonies inside. During the nine-day Maha Shivaratri festival, the small town
of Gokarna is visited by up to 20,000 pilgrims.
Nearest Cities: Sirsi,
Kumta, Honnavar, Ankola,Karwar,Goa ,Yellapur
Distance from Gokarna Temple :
Sirsi – 80 km
Kumta – 35 km
Honnavara – 55 km
Ankola – 27 km
Karwar – 60 km
Yellapur – 78 km
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