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Famous Temples in Mysore ............................................................................................................................................................................
Temples In Mysore
Mysore has numerous temples, dedicated to different Gods and Goddesses and
built intricately and are examples of the excellence achieved in
architecture during the period. Some of the other temples in Mysore are:
Jayachamaraja Wodeyar, the last Maharaja of Mysore, built the Gayathri
temple in 1953. The King was great devotee of the Goddess Devi including
Gayathri. Inside the enclosure of the temple there are three shrines
dedicated to Savitri, Gayathri and Lakshmi. The Navaranga has statues of
Ganesha, Shiva and Maha Vishnu. The famous sculptor of Mysore, Shilpi
Siddalingaswamy, carved these sculptures.
This temple is in the northeast side of the fort. It has three cells next to
each other. The middle cell has a Linga, the right cell Goddess Somasundari
and the left cell Narayana. In front of the Narayana shrine are the statues
of the nine planets the 'Navagrahas' on a raised platform. Maharani
Vanivilasa Sannidhana had all these statues installed except for the Linga,
more than a century ago. It is claimed that the Linga is much older. The
outer wall on the southern side has a niche that has a statue of
Dakshinamurthy. The temple played an important role in the Dasara
festivities during the reign of Jayachamaraja Wodeyar.
To the southeast of Someswara Temple is the Kodi Bhairava temple. The temple
is so called because it is located on the 'Kodi' or weir of Devaraya Sagara,
now a dried up tank popularly known as Doddakere. This Shiva temple is
associated with the founders of the Mysore Royal family or the Yadu dynasty.
Legend has it that it is in this temple that the two young prices from
Gujarat (Dwaraka), Yaduraya and Krishnaraya, took shelter, before fighting
the Karugahalli chief and restoring the kingdom to the then Royal family.
Yaudraya married the local princess and became progenitor of the Yadu
dynasty. The temple has a statue of Bhairava that is about a meter high. In
His four hands the Lord Shiva has a trident, a drum, a skull and a sword.
The statue is flanked on the left by the statue of Bhadrakali, holding a
sickle in her uplifted right hand and on the right a female Chauri-bearer.
This temple is situated in the northern side of the Palace Fort.
Jayachamaraja Wodeyar built the Bhuvaneswari in 1951. The temple
architecture is in the Dravidian style. The famous sculptor of Mysore Shilpi
Siddalingaswamy carved the main idol of Bhuvaneswari. The temple also has
the statues of Surya, Maha Vishnu, Maheswara, Rajarajeswari, Ganapathi and
Chamundeswari. The temple has a large 'Surya Mandala in its possession. This
copper plate was earlier with the Royal family and was handed to the temple
by Jayacjamaraja Wodeyar. On the auspicious day of "Rath Sapthami" in the
month of January-February, special prayers are offered to the Surya Mandala.
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