The construction of the Sri Manjunathaswamy Temple holds profound significance for the spiritual and cultural landscape of the community and beyond. With over 1,200 years of rich history, this temple has served as a beacon of faith, attracting devotees who seek solace, blessings, and a connection to the divine. Rebuilding this sacred space not only honors its ancient legacy but also revitalizes the spiritual practices that have been cherished by generations. The temple will stand as a testament to the enduring power of devotion and community, providing a place for worship, reflection, and the continuation of traditional rituals that bind us together.
About Our Initiative
Join us in constructing the Sri Manjunatha Temple, a sacred space for devotion, meditation, and community, enriched by the holy Kaveri river. Moreover, the construction of the temple is poised to foster a sense of unity and purpose among the devotees and the local community. It will serve as a hub for cultural activities, educational programs, and spiritual gatherings, encouraging collective participation and nurturing a sense of belonging. As we embark on this sacred initiative, we are not just rebuilding a structure; we are creating an environment where faith, culture, and community thrive harmoniously. The temple will be a sanctuary for those seeking spiritual enrichment and a place where future generations can come to learn, grow, and connect with their heritage, ensuring that the blessings of Sri Manjunathaswamy continue to inspire and uplift countless souls for years to come.
Construction of the inner sanctum of Sri Manjunathaswamy Temple, including the surrounding courtyard.
Construction of the temple tower of Sri Manjunathaswamy.
Construction of the Rajagopura (main entrance tower).
Construction of the outer courtyard and surrounding pathways.
Construction of a new flagpole.
Construction of the Mahaganapati shrine.
Construction of the Sri Subrahmanyaswamy shrine.
Construction of the Sri Annapoorneshwari shrine.
Construction of the Namaskara Mantapa (greeting hall) of Sri Manjunathaswamy Temple.
Construction of the Mukhamantapa (entrance hall) for the Nagadevata shrine.
Construction of the Jwalamahamayi shrine.
Construction of the Kalabhairaveshwara shrine.
Construction of the Chamundeshwari shrine.
Construction of the Guligaraja shrine.
Construction of the Naivedya (offering) kitchen.
Construction of the entrance gate.
Construction of roadways.
Construction of the Annachhatra (community dining hall).
Construction of the Guru Bhavana (spiritual teacher's residence).
Construction of the Yatri Nivas (guest house).
Construction of the Ranga Mantapa (performance hall).
Construction of the Yagna Shala (ritual hall).
Construction of a Gaushala (cow shelter).
Construction of a library.
Installation of solar panels, generators, and electrical works.
Construction of a compound wall.
Construction of a Kalyani (sacred tank) within the temple premises.
Construction of an administrative office.
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Sri Manjunathaswamy Temple Construction
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Location
Siddalingapura, Arashinaguppe, Torenuru Village, Somwarpet Taluk, Kodagu District, Karnataka, India.
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