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Vidurashwatha Temple is a famous temple dedicated to Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. The temple is also famous as a Naga Temple (Snake Worship). This temple is visited for pariharam associated with Naga Doshas
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Vidurashwatha Temple is a famous temple dedicated to Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. The temple is also famous as a Naga Temple (Snake Worship). This temple is visited for pariharam associated with Naga Doshas.

In the Chikkaballapur District of Karnataka, there is a quaint temple associated with Vidura, the great wise man of Mahabharata, whose counsel was ignored by King Dhritrashtra and which ultimately led to the terrible war between the Kauravas and Pandavas.

After the war, which caused innumerable deaths and grievous suffering, Vidura, on the advice of Bhagwan Krishna went on a teertha yatra (pilgrimage) to quieten his mind.

He is said to have finally settled down in the Ashram (hermitage) of Maitreya Rishi. Over there, on the suggestion of the Rishi, Vidura planted a sapling of Ashwatha (Sacred fig tree or Ficus Religiosa) and began the practice of worshipping it which he continued until his last day.

The stump of the Ashwatha tree still stands today and is the site of a temple known as the Vidurashwatha Temple.

The Vidurashwatha temple still has the remains of the Ashwatha tree planted by Vidura after the Mahabharata war.

 

Puranam

 

It is considered particularly auspicious to worship the stone symbol of serpents (called Nagapratishta) under the sacred fig tree, especially by those who have an astrological positioning called Sarpa Dosha. It is believed that those who have harmed snakes or nature in general, in a past life end up with Sarpa Dosha which causes loss of fertility.

This is why the Vidurashwatha temple has become the site of countless Nagapratishta ceremonies performed by childless couples.

Many of the stones are smeared with haldi (turmeric) and (kumkum) vermillion as part of the rituals. The ancient practices of the land were so intertwined with nature. Plants, trees, animals and planets were given such an important position in our civilization.

 

Timings

 

7am–10pm

Contact

 

Vidurashwatha Rd, Halaganahalli, Karnataka 561208 , Contact Number :  098865 04878

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