Madhur Shree Madanantheshwara Siddi Vinayaka Temple - Hindu temple in Madhur , India
Madhur Shree Madanantheshwara Siddi Vinayaka Temple - Hindu temple in Madhur , India
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Madhur Shree Madanantheshwara Siddi Vinayaka Temple - Hindu temple in Madhur - Kasaragod, India

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About Madhur Shree Madanantheshwara Siddi Vinayaka Temple in Madhur

Centuries-old Hindu temple dedicated to gods Shiva & Ganesh, with carved scenes from the "Ramayana."

Address

H236+82W Madhur Shree Madanantheshwara Siddi Vinayaka Temple, Madhur, Kerala 671124

Open Hours

Monday- 5 am-1 pm, 6-8 pmTuesday- 5 am-1 pm, 6-8 pmWednesday- 5 am-1 pm, 6-8 pmThursday- 5 am-1 pm, 6-8 pmFriday- 5 am-1 pm, 6-8 pmSaturday- 5 am-1 pm, 6-8 pmSunday- 5 am-1 pm, 6-8 pm

Overall Rating

4.7

Total User Reviews (4246)

Contact
04994 240 240
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H236+82W Madhur Shree Madanantheshwara Siddi Vinayaka Temple, Madhur, Kerala 671124
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Madhur Shree Madanantheshwara Siddi Vinayaka Temple - Featured Reviews (4246)

User profile picturePraswin Prakash

Beautiful temple, mainly dedicated to the God Ganesha, located in Kasaragod district. The temple is easily accessible and has decent parking spots. The place is usually crowded in the mornings. The temple has a unique structure and is a must visit if in the area. The temple authorities were courteous every time we visited.

User profile pictureHari krishnan MK

Must visit the temple if you are in kasargode district...just around 20-30 from the town this is one of the oldest and most famous temple . This temple holds its root into the history of indian Culture ..the architecture and ambiance is very attractive and eye catching Temple is under renovation ...once the process of renovation is over this will be one of the best and most beautiful temple in the district ....

User profile pictureKrish G

My visit to Madhur Siddhivinayaka temple was a truly serene experience. The temple exudes a calm and quiet atmosphere, providing a perfect setting for spiritual contemplation. The sincerity with which the offerings are conducted adds to the sanctity of the place. I had the privilege of attending Ganapathi homam and Udayastamana Pooja, both of which were conducted with utmost devotion, creating a deeply fulfilling moment. The temple's peaceful ambiance and the meaningful rituals make it a special place for anyone seeking spiritual attention.

User profile pictureGireesh Tsk

Madhur temple is located on the banks of River Madhuvahini at a distance of about eight kilometres from Kasaragod town. Though the name Madhur Ananteshwara Vinayaka temple suggests that the deity is Lord Ganapathy, the temple is actually dedicated to Anantheswara, a manifestation of Lord Shiva. History and architecture The temple was built by the Mypadi rulers of Kumbla in the 10th century and was renovated later to its present form in the 15th century. The imposing temple attracts not only devotees but also connoisseurs of architecture who find its blend of Hindu and Jain architectural styles fascinating. The temple has a three-tiered dome of which the top two storeys have copper plate roofing and the lower one has tile-roofing. The intricately carved wooden pillars and beams inside the temple compound speak volumes for the artistry of the craftsmen of a bygone era. The walls and roofs of the temple are decorated with stucco images depicting scenes from Indian mythology. The Namaskara Mandapam (the pavilion in front of the sanctum) is adorned with wood carvings depicting scenes from the Ramayana. There is a deep well inside the temple compound. The water, which remains untouched by the rays of the sun, is believed to have many curative properties. The temple has a history associated with many rulers, especially the Kumbla ruler, Jai Simha I. There is also a story associated with Tipu Sultan. While on his conquering spree, Tipu approached this temple with the intention of destroying it. Feeling thirsty, he had some water from the well inside the temple. It is said that after relaxing for a while, Tipu changed his mind and left the temple untouched, except for a mark made with his dagger. The mark of Tipu's dagger can still be seen here. Moodappa Seva is a special pooja conducted here and is a ritual in which a large idol of Ganapathi is covered with Appam (an offering made out of the mixture of rice and ghee). This ritual festival is conducted only occasionally. The last one was held in 1992. The major festival celebrated here are the Ganesh Chaturthi and annual festival called Madhur Bedi. Madhur Bedi is a colourful five-day event and on the fourth day, the utsava moorthi (Thidampu) is taken out in a procession.

User profile pictureShreyas Gopal

5/5 16th June 2023 Lovely temple and the architecture is pretty unique as well. I liked coming here and has a very spiritual feeling as well

User profile pictureDeepak Gowda

Very peaceful and Divine places. Madhur sri madantheshwara Temple is a popular Shiva and Ganapathi temple located 7 km from Kasaragod town, on the banks of Mogral river, locally known as Madhuvahini. Though the main deity of this temple is Lord Shiva known as MADANANTHESHWARA, meaning the god who killed Kama, the god of desires, more importance is given to Lord Ganapathi, who is installed facing south in the main sanctum itself. Priests of this temple belong to the shivalli brahmin community. Kashi Vishwanatha, Dharmasastha, Subrahmanya, Durga Parameshwari, Veerabhadra and Guliga are the sub-deities of this temple. There is also the presence of Goddess Parvati inside the main sanctum. Renovation work is going on.

User profile pictureAvinash V K

Beautiful temple in God's own Land (Kerala) . Temple puja at 12:30 pm .

User profile pictureAjay Balachandran

An ancient temple being renovated now. There is a legend that this place was damaged by Tipu Sultan, but I am not sure if it is true.

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Where is Madhur Shree Madanantheshwara Siddi Vinayaka Temple Located ?

Madhur Shree Madanantheshwara Siddi Vinayaka Temple Located in Madhur of Kasaragod. The complete address is H236+82W Madhur Shree Madanantheshwara Siddi Vinayaka Temple, Madhur, Kerala 671124.

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