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Aprameya Swamy Temple About 60Kms from Bangalore, on the Mysore - Bangalore Highway (one mile from Channapatna), the tall tower of a famous temple peeking through the swaying coconut palms seems to beckon your attention. The highway road sign identifies the place as Mallur Agrahara. The curious traveler who pulls over to explore this tower, would have reached the temple of Lord Aprameya, His Consort Aravindavalli and the renowned ‘Ambegal’ Krishna.This is a Divya Kshétram and a Punya Bhoomi. The verdant greenery, Punya Theerthams, the temple complex and its āvaranams all provide for an atmosphere conducive for religious piety.
“MALLUR” has an interesting story to its name.
Sārangadāra, a King, had his limbs amputated by his enemies, who threw
them in the Nirmala river, which flows near this place. Though suffering
from immense pain, he chanted the Bhagavath nāmā incessantly and
approached the temple where he was blessed with a darshan of a Divya
Jyothi. With t This sthalam is also referred to by other names in our ancient sacred texts, a few being: “DAKSHINA AYODHYA”: “CHATUR VEDA MANGALA PURA”: “GNYāNA MANTAPA KSHéTRAM”: “RAJENDRA SIMHA NAGARI”: Sri Aprameya swamy Temple is a very ancient structure. Some historians date it back 3000 years, but local historic documents date it not less than 1500 years. There is evidence that this temple existed even before Lord Ramanuja’ s Digvijayam in Karnataka and it will not be a surprise if it was built much before Lord Ramanuja’ s Birth. There is a written document preserved to date, which mentions the Kainkaryam of lighting Nanda Deepam to Lord Aprameya in the year 980. This is a proof of the temple’s existence in that period. Legend has it that Lord Rāma stayed here, in Dakshina Ayodhya, for many years and during this time, he worshipped Lord Aprameya. Hence Lord Aprameya is also known as Sriramaprameya. Lord Rāma also performed Homams and other rituals in this place and even to this day, there are remnants of the structures where he conducted the Yagnams. In kshetram Mahatmiyam Kandam of Brahmanda Purana there is a description of Lord Aprameya in twelve chapters. The specialty of the temple is it is standing on sand and not on any solid foundation. It appears from the style of construction of the temple, that it was expanded during the regimes of certain kings who ruled Mallur in the past. Standing outside the temple, one can see the towering and beautiful Raja Gopuram. Built in the dravidian architectural style, one finds sculptures from the Dasa Avataram adorning the side walls (Madal) of the Raja Gopuram. The Maha Dwaram is 30 feet high. Opposite the Maha Dwaram is the tall Deepa Sthambam made from a single stone which vies with the Maha Dwaram in height, at 30 feet. Facing the Rajagopuram, is the Purandaradasa Mantapam, a tribute to the composer of the famous krithi “Jagadoddharana Adisidalu Yashoda” which immortalizes his ecstasy on seeing the Navaneetha Krishna here, for generations to come. This is the sannidhi of Sri Aravindavalli Thāyar. As Goddess Maha Lakshmi was born in a Lotus flower in Vishnu Theertham (to the North West of the temple), she is known as Aravindavalli. She is seated in the Padmasana posture on a Lotus. Thāyar is giving darshan with her chaturbhujams, holding Lotus flowers in the two upper hands and blessing devotees with two hands in Varadha and Abhaya postures. In the same Sanctorum you will find idols of Sri Andāl Thāyār and Sri Desikan.
As you
proceed to the North Western ramparts of the temple, the next Sannidhi you
see is tha
You are
now in the divine presence of the majestic looking moola moorthy of Lord
Sri Aprameya made of Sāligrāma
Shilā.
It is an ancient Idol of the Lord.’ Prameyā’
means measurable quantity, Aprameyā
means immeasurable and since his mercy is of immeasurable quantity, he is
called so His two upper arms are holding the Shanka and Chakra and in the lower two arms are the Gadhā and Padma in the Abhayahastam mudra. The Shukanāsika Mantapam houses Lord Aprameya’s Uthsavar in a sandal wood Mantapam. He is bedecked with jewelry. This Uthsavar is a replica of the Moolavar and is extremely beautiful. Uthsavar is accompanied by Sri Devi and Bhoo Devi thāyars. The Divine trio are accompanied by a Uthsavar Moorthy of Lord Ramanuja and it appears as if he is doing Kainkaryam to the Trinity. For further details please visit the individual web site www.doddamallur.com The temple is now becoming famous because of Sriman A M Rajagopalan Famous Astrologer , Editor of famous Tamil Astrology Magazine "Kumudham Jothidam" Time and again he recommends this temple to millions of issueless couples to visit this Kshetram and invoke the Krishna's blessings. Recently there was a article by him about Doddamallur and also places around this Kshetram . From here we proceed to Kurunegere Narasimha Swamy Temple which is similar to Ahobillam . The Temple Timings are Daily Morning 8.00 Am to 12.00 Pm and Evening 5.30 Pm to 8.30 Pm. For Thirumanjanam of Lord Krishna the charges are Rs.600/= . For Neyvedhanam for one ser the cost is : Puliyodarai =Rs.250/-, Chakarai Pongal = Rs.125/- . Please contact anyone of the following for the sevas listed above. Sri.
GOVINDARAJA BHATTAR, PRADHANA ARCHAKAR , Sri. G.RADHAKRISHNA
BHATTAR,AGAMIKAR, Mr.K.NAGESH,
The temple's address is: Sri. GOVINDARAJA BHATTAR, Sri. G.RADHAKRISHNA BHATTAR, Mr.K.NAGESH, may be contacted If any Seva is to be conducted, a week's time should suffice to make arrangements.
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