MANJUNATHA SWAMY TEMPLE
Dharmasthala
Temple is an 800-year-old religious institution in the temple town of Dharmasthala
in Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka, India. The deities of the temple are
Shiva, who is referred to as Mañjunatha, Ammavaru, the tirthankara
Chandraprabha and the protective gods of Jainism, Kalarahu, Kalarkayi,
Kumarasvami and Kanyakumari. The temple is considered unique since it belongs
to the Shaiva sect of Hinduism. The priests are Shivalli Brahmins, who are
Vaishnava, and the administration is run by a Jain Bunt family called the
Pergades. 800 years ago, Dharmasthala was known as Kuduma in Mallarmadi, then a
village in Belthangady.
Here
lived the Jain Bunt chieftain Birmanna Pergade and his wife Ammu Ballalthi in a
house called Nelliadi Beedu. According to the legend, the guardian angels of
Dharma assumed human forms and arrived at Pergade's abode in search of a place
where Dharma was being practised and could be continued and propagated. As was
their habit, the couple hosted these illustrious visitors with their entire
wherewithal and great respect. Pleased by their sincerity and generosity, that
night the Dharma Daivas appeared in the dreams of Pergade. They explained the
purpose of their visit to him and instructed him to vacate his house for the
worship of the Daivas and dedicate his life to the propagation of Dharma.
Asking no questions, the Pergade built himself another house and began
worshiping the Daivas at Nelliadi Beedu. This worship of daivas continues.
The
Dharma Daivas again appeared before Pergade to build separate shrines to
consecrate the four Daivas — Kalarahu, Kalarkayi, Kumaraswamy and Kanyakumari.
Also, Pergade was instructed to choose two persons of noble birth to act as the
Daivas' oracles and four worthy persons to assist Pergade in his duties as the
executive head of the shrines. In return, the Daivas promised Pergade protection
for his family, abundance of charity and renowned for the 'Kshetra'. Pergade,
as desired, built the shrines and invited Brahmin priests to perform the
rituals. These priests requested Pergade to install a Shivalinga beside the
native Daivas. The Daivas then sent their vassal Annappa Swamy to procure the
lingam of Shiva from Kadri Manjunath Temple, near Mangalore. Subsequently, the
Manjunatha temple was built around the Linga.
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