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Gokarna
Gokarna is a celebrated pilgrimage center on the
coast of Karnataka, enshrining the Aatma Lingam Mahabaleshwar. It is regarded as
one of the 7 Mukti Stalas of Karnataka, and it has been revered by the hymns of
the Tamil Saints of the 1st millennium CE. Gokarna is located at a distance of
170 km from Mangalore, the nearest airport. The seven muktistalas of Karnataka
are Udupi, Kollur, Subramanya, Kumbasi, Kodeshwara, Sankaranarayana and Gokarna.
All these shrines are also known as Parasurama Kshetras created on the land
reclaimed from the sea by Parasurama.
This west-facing temple enshrines Mahabaleshwar, in a square
Saligrama Peetham. A golden rekha on the peetham, and a small hole in its middle
permits devotees to have a glimpse of the top of the Aatma Lingam. The six foot
tall Shivalingam is encolsed inside the peetham, and it can be seen only once in
40 years, when the Ashta bandana Kumbhahishekam is performed. There are also
shrines to Vinayaka, Chandikeswara, Aadi Gokarneswara and Dattatreya.
Gokarnanayaki is also known as Taamragowri, and her shrine is behind the
sanctum. The sacred thirtham here is the Koti theertham. The image of Vinayaka
bears a dent, said to have been caused when Ravana, enraged at the loss of the
Atma Lingam had hit him.
Legends Lord Vinayaka is said to have tricked the demon
Ravana into leaving behind a Shivalingam here in a legend similar to that at
Tiruchirappalli. In spite of the might exerted by Ravana the Shivalingam stayed
fixed, hence the name Mahabaleshwar. The pull exerted by Ravana, is said to have
caused the Shivalingam to resemble the shape of a cow's ear and hence the name
Gokarnam.
Festivals It is customary here to have
a dip in the sea and then worship a Shivalingam made out of sand, before
worshipping at the temple. Maha Sivaratri is of great significance in this
shrine located in idyllic surroundings. Also located around Gokarna are
Sejjeshwara, Gunavanteshwara, Murudeshwara and Dhareshwara. These four temples
along with Mahabaleshwara are known as the Pancha Maha Kshetras.
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