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SRI VAIDHYANATHESHWARA TEMPLE

Talakadu, Mysore, Karnataka, India

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God

Vaidyantha swamy is the main deity of this temple, who is an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Here deity is in form of Lingam with multiple rudraksha facing East direction.

Goddess

Goddess Parvathi is the consort of Lord Shiva.

Best Season To Visit

The best season to visit this temple is Winter season. The best months to visit are September to February.

Weather

Highest - April to June (38°C during day and 26°C during night)Average - May (37°C during the day and 21°C during night)Lowest - October to February (27°C during day and 18°C during night)Monsoon season - August to September

Dress Code

  • For men the dress code is Shirt & Trouser, Dhoti or Pyjamas with upper cloth.
  • For women the preferred dress code is saree or half-saree with blouse or chudidhar with pyjama and upper cloth.
  • These rules are applicable for foreigners also. Shorts, mini-skirts, middies, sleeveless tops, low-waist jeans and short-length T-shirts are not allowed.
  • Pilgrims/visitors will not be allowed inside the temple if dress code is not followed.

Do's & Dont's

  • Do bathe and wear clean clothes before you enter the temple.
  • Do respect ancient customs and co-piligrims while at temple.
  • Smo​king is strictly prohibited inside the temple premises.

transport connections

Name Distance Contact Number
Talakadu Bus Stop
4.5 KM 8212424995
Mysuru Junction
52.3 KM 139
Mysore Airport
57 KM 0821-2596802

Architecture

Sri Vaidhyanatheshwara Temple was constructed in the Dravidian style and has two huge Dwarapalakas standing at the entrance to the main shrine. The doorways are intricately carved and the outer walls too are covered in sculptures. There is a beautiful figure of Ganesha riding on his vehicle the mouse. There is also a statue of Nandi installed at the entrance. The walls are covered by depictions of various forms of Shiva and Vishnu. A beautiful chain of granite rings is sculpted at one end of the outer roof. These rings hang down from the roof with no joints. It is a magnificent piece of workmanship when the artisans had nothing but a chisel and hammer to work with. 

Mandapams - The navaranga has six central pillars, the doorway of the navaranga shows Hoysala workmanshio. The temple on plan has a grabhagriha an Antarala, an Ardhamandapa, a pillared mahamandapa with an entrance porch or Mukha mandapa in East – West orientation. A beautiful chain of granite rings is sculpted at one end of the outer roof. These rings hang down from the roof with no joints. It is a magnificent piece of workmanship when the artisans had nothing but a chisel and hammer to work with Mandapa that has statues of Durgai, Shaaradaambigai, Lord Nataraja, Badhrakaali and Durgai and Kaaligambal. This temple has a Gokarneshwara Pushkarni.

Religious Significance

Curse of Talakad : There is an interesting story behind Talakad’s sand dunes. “Let Talakad become sand. Let Malingi (a village near cauvery) become a whirlpool and let the Mysore kings not have any children”. This is the curse uttered by the wife of a defeated viceroy of Vijayanagar Empire on Raja Wodeyar of Mysore 400 years ago. The wife of viceroy the queen Alamelamma who was a widow was a great devotee of the goddess Ranganayaki at Sri Rangapatna. She used to send her ornaments every Friday to decorate the goddess. On a certain Friday she did not send the diamond ornaments and the King of Mysore sent an army of men to bring the ornaments forcefully. It is said that he had an eye on the diamond jewels. Being helpless the queen tied all the ornaments to her saree and jumped in to the river Cauvery near Malingi uttering the curse. As she did not want anyone to take the ornaments, she cursed that Malingi become a whirlpool and to prevent the soldiers from reaching her, she cursed that Talakad become sand. To this day Talakad is full of sand and every time there is the panchalinga worship to be done temples are excavated from the sand mounds.

Mythology of Vaidyanatheshwara Temple: As the legendary narrates, a puritan named Somadatta with his disciples was killed by a herd of elephants while they were doing their penance when they were on the pilgrimage to this temple. In the turn of rebirth they were born as elephants in the same region/forest and continued to worship Lord Shiva in the form of a tree in the forest. This tree is supposed to be a silk cotton tree. Once the two hunters named Tala and Kadu watched these elephants performing the rituals to this silk-cotton tree and attempted to cut down this tree out of curiosity. But immediately found the tree bleeding and heard a divine voice proclaiming that the tree was the form of Lord hence the hunters were advised to stop cutting. Thus the hunters stopped cutting and covered the wound with fruits and leaves to heal. Later the blood miraculously turned into milk and got healed completely. The hunters Tala and Kadu attained salvation here, from then the place was known as Talakadu. As the Lord in the form of tree healed himself, he got to be known as Vaidyanatha or Vaideeshwara. The word vaidya in Sanskrit means doctor and the Lord Vaidyanatha became the lord of doctors.

History

This temple was built in 14th century by Chola kings.

Temple Timings

Day Timings
All Days 05:30 AM - 09:30 PM

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Airports

Airport Name Distance
Shamshabad 40 KM
Lorem Ipsum 12 KM

Railway Stations

Railway Station Name Distance
Secunderabad 10 KM
Nampally 12 KM
Begumpet 6 KM
Lingampally 20 KM

Bus Stations

Bus Station Name Distance
MGBS 35 KM
CBS 28 KM
kukatpally 20 KM
Lingampally 30 KM
Uppal 35 KM

Private Transports

Transport Name Distance Contact Number
Private Transport 8 KM 9546858757
Private Transport1 8 KM 9546858757
Private Transport1 8 KM 9546858757
Private Transport1 8 KM 9546858757
Private Transport1 8 KM 9546858757

Local Transports

Transport Name Distance Contact Number
Local Transport 5 KM 9546858757
Local Transport1 5 KM 9546858757
Local Transport1 5 KM 9546858757
Local Transport1 5 KM 9546858757
Local Transport1 5 KM 9546858757

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Talakadu, Mysore, Karnataka, India

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