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Maranakatte

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Village near Kundapra, India

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Adi Shankara with disciples, byRaja Ravivarma,1904

Maranakatte is located at a distance of 16 km fromKundapura on the way toKollur and the village is also called[1] Kanchinakodlu.There is a Brahmalingeshwara Temple which is located on the banks of river Brahmakunda in the northside which then takes a steep turn towards east which increases the beauty of the spot.

Legend

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Kamhasura, an asura, performed Bhairavi Yaga and pleased the divine mother and took a boon that he shouldn't be killed by any male being or entity. The asura having received the boon started wreaking havoc in the three worlds, disturbing peace and good people. The Trimurtis and all the devas prayed to the divine mother to save them from his misdeeds. The goddess sends a messenger to warn him to mend his ways but he does not relent due to his arrogance. To further gain powers, he performs severe penance to please Lord Shiva or Shankara, he suddenly loses his power of speech i.e. he becomes 'mooka' or dumb. In the battlefield he sees the divine mother and at once realizes his follies and misdeeds, but he is unable to beg forgiveness due to his state of being dumb. Jaganmata realizes this and grants him the power of speech; Mookasura (Kamhasura) repents and begs for moksha and asks of his name to stay forever. The divine mother agrees and says after slaying him, she shall be called Mookambika after him.

According toSkanda Purana, GoddessMookambika performed a Marana Homa here after killing Mookasura. After slaying the demon, the divine mother granted divinity to the demon's soul and blessed him to be known as Brahmalingeshwara. The Temple faces east side & the sanctorum faces the north. By the sides of the Sanctorum, the main lord Brahmalingeshwara there is Malayali Yakshi & vata Yakshi & also two Dwarapalakas. To the right of the Sanctorum there is akatte (colloquialKannada) in whichSri Chakra yantra is established byAdi Shankara. Beside the "Brahmalingeshwara Gudi" there is a 'Daivadha mane' of Hashaiguli (who came from Kashi orVaranasi), Haiguli, Chikku and other parivara daivas.

There is a mother-son relationship between Goddess Mookambika and Shri Brahmalingeshwara.

Influenced byAdi Shankara

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The temple is also influenced by sageAdi Shankaracharya, who established theSri Chakra at this temple.[citation needed] Therefore, it is calledAdi Shankara sthapana.

Fair

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On Makara Sankranthi, like many other temples in Dakshina Kannada, a temple fair is arranged here which attracts a multitude of people from all over theUdupi district and neighbouring districts. The specialty of the place is settling of disputes & promises uttered in the name of God (vaakyateermana) which have a deep influence in the mind of the devotees. People who are possessed by spirits can get cured of the possession by the grace of the lord. People especially troubled byBrahmarakshasa (spirit of a deceasedBrahmana who has done misdeeds in life) can get definitive solutions to this kind of problem.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Maranakatte".

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