Kudroli Gokarnath Temple / Gokarnanatheshwara Temple – Karnataka
Address
Kudroli Gokarnath Temple / Gokarnanatheshwara Temple- Kudroli, Kodailbail, Mangalore, Karnataka 575003
Deity
Gokarnath / Gokarnanatheshwara
Introduction
- Location: Kudroli area of Mangalore, Karnataka, India, approximately 2 km from the city center.
- Dedication: The temple is dedicated to Gokarnanatha, a form of Lord Shiva.
- Foundation: Consecrated in 1912 by Adhyaksha Hoige Bazar Koragappa, inspired by Narayana Guru.
- Community Significance: Recognized as “Aadi” by the Billava community.
- Architecture: Built in the Dravidian style, featuring a Gopuram (tower-like structure) adorned with murals depicting various gods and scenes from epics.
Puranic Significance
- Billava Community: Historically warriors, the Billava community sought spiritual representation in their deity, Lord Shiva.
- Initiative by Koragappa: Adhyaksha Koragappa, a prominent Billava leader and businessman, led efforts to construct a temple in line with their spiritual traditions.
- Guidance from Narayana Guru: Koragappa invited Shri Narayana Guru to assist in building the temple, marking a significant step in their spiritual journey. Narayana Guru, recognized for his spiritual knowledge, played a crucial role in guiding the community.
- Site Selection: Narayana Guru chose Kudroli for the temple location, emphasizing its spiritual significance. The Koragappa family maintains the chair used by Narayana Guru during discussions about the temple’s creation.
- Historical Context: Adhyaksha Koragappa was a notable businessman involved in various trades, including Mangalore tiles and spices. The Shiva linga installed in the temple was brought by Narayana Guru himself.
Special Features
- Devotion to Lord Shiva: The temple primarily worships Lord Shiva as Gokarnanatheshwara.
- Dravidian Architecture: One of the newer structures, showcasing traditional Dravidian design.
- Golden Gopuram: A prominent 60-foot golden Gopuram stands at the temple’s entrance.
- Alternative Name: Commonly referred to as “Kudroli Gokarnath.”
Festivals
- Major Celebrations: The temple hosts several festivals, including:
- Maha Shivaratri
- Krishnashtami
- Ganesh Chaturthi
- Nagara Panchami
- Deepavali
- Navaratri
- Sri Narayana Jayanthi
- Mangalore Dasara: Celebrated with grandeur, featuring life-size idols of Nava Durgas and other deities. The festival includes a grand procession throughout the city, concluding with the immersion of idols in the temple lake.
- Navaratri Rituals: The nine days of worship include elaborate rites for various deities, culminating in the immersion of the idols on the tenth day.
Century/Period/Age
1912
Managed By
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
Nearest Bus Station
Kudroli
Nearest Railway Station
Mangalore Station
Nearest Airport
Mangalore