Talakadu, Karnataka – Legends
Talakadu:
As per legend, a sage named Soma
Datta from Kashi performed penance on Lord Shiva for salvation. Lord Shiva
directed him to go to Siddharanya Kshetra and continue with the penance. Sage
Soma Datta came to Siddharanya Kshetra along with his disciples and started his
penance. One day, Sage and his disciples were attacked and killed by a herd of
wild elephants while they were performing penance. It is believed that they
were reborn as elephants in the same forest and carried out their daily rituals
to a cotton tree.
Once, two Kirata twin brothers,
Tala and Kadu, observed this strange incident of elephants worshipping a cotton
tree. Out of curiosity, the brothers cut down the tree and found the tree was
bleeding like humans. Suddenly, a divine voice instructed them to heal the
wound by applying the tree leaves on the chopped portion of the tree. They did
it as instructed and, surprisingly, the blood had turned milk.
Lord Shiva provided salvation to
the hunter brothers and elephants. As Lord Shiva, in the form of a tree, healed
himself with the tree leaves, he came to be called as Vaidyanatha
/ Vaideeshwara. The place was named as Talakadu after the Kirata twin
brothers Tala and Kadu. Two stone idols of the twin brothers can be seen in
front of Veerabhadraswamy temple.
Curse of Talakadu:
Tirumala Raja, called as Sri Ranga
Raya, the representative of the Vijayanagara Kingdom at Srirangapatna was afflicted
with an incurable disease. He visited Talakadu and worshipped Lord
Vaidyeshvara to get relief from the disease. Before leaving to Talakadu, he
made his second wife Alamelamma as in charge of the Government of Srirangapatna.
His condition got deteriorated in Talakadu and was in death bed. On hearing the
news, she left for Talakadu to see him before his death. Hence, she handed over
the rule of Srirangapatna to the Wodeyar King of Mysore.
The treacherous Wodeyar King took
the control of Srirangapatna for himself. He also wanted the royal jewels of
Queen Alamelamma as he could not find the jewels in the palace. He ordered an
army to follow the queen and seize the royal jewels from her. On learning the
developments happened in Srirangapatna, Queen Alamelamma went to the banks of
the Cauvery, threw the jewels into the river and drowned herself opposite Malangi.
Before she drown, she uttered a three-fold curse.
The following is the curse of
Talakadu;
Talakadu
Maralaagi.
Malingi Maduvaagi
Mysuru Dhorege Makkalagade Hogali
English Translation;
Let
Talakadu become sand
Let
Malangi become a whirlpool
Let
the Mysore Kings fail to beget heirs
As per this curse, Talakadu, an
ancient city, is now being submerged under sand dunes several meters deep and
the Mysore royal family have faced a problem of having a rightful heir to the
throne since 17th century.
Vishnuvardhana:
Vishnuvardhana (1108 – 1152
CE) was a king of the Hoysala Empire. He ascended the Hoysala throne after
the death of his elder brother Veera Ballala I in 1108 CE. He was originally
a follower of Jainism and known as Bitti Deva. His daughter was suffering from
an unknown illness. The best physicians from his kingdom could not able to cure
her illness. During this time, he heard about the divine powers of Vaishnavite
Acharya Ramanuja and went to Thondanur, where Ramanuja was staying.
Ramanuja instructed the King to take
his daughter to a huge lake known as Pancha Apsara Thadaka. Further, he
requested his daughter to take bath in the lake and worship Lord Vishnu of Thondanur
sincerely. As instructed, she did and went to the temple for the prayers. The
priest of the temple placed the Dhanda of Narasimha on King’s daughter and to the
surprise of the king, her illness was cured immediately.
One can notice Yoga Narasimha
holding this magical Dhanda in his right hand at the Thondanur Yoga Narasimha
temple. After this incident, he came under the influence of the Hindu
philosopher Ramanujacharya, converted to Hindu Vaishnavism and took
the name Vishnuvardhana. Vishnuvardhana supported Ramanuja in building the Keerthi
Narayana Temple in Talakadu.
Indra got relief from Brahmmahathi Dosha here:
As per legend, Indra was afflicted
with Brahmmahathi Dosha due to the war with Asuras. He performed penance on
Lord Vishnu for relief from the dosha. Lord Vishnu directed him to install five
Narayana idols in Talakadu area for relief. As instructed, Indra installed the
idols and got relief from the dosha.
Pancha Narayana Kshetrams:
As per legend, Ramanujacharya moved
to Karnataka to escape persecution from the Chola King. During his journey to
Karnataka, he established five Vishnu temples
known as Pancha Narayana Kshetrams. Keerthi
Narayana Temple of Talakadu is one among them.
Maraleshwara:
As per legend, it is believed that
the Shiva Linga in Maraleshwara
temple was installed and worshipped by Lord Brahma.
Vedanta Desikar visit to Keerthi Narayana Temple of
Talakadu:
It is believed that Vedanta
Desikar is said to have visited Keerthi
Narayana Temple of Talakadu during his trip to Karnataka.
Lord Rama stay in Talakadu:
As per legend, Lord Rama stayed
in Talakadu for a shorter period of time during his expedition to Srilanka.
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