Much like many of the ancient and remote temples in Tamil
Nadu, the Keerthi Narayana temple in Talakadu too found itself under financial
stress for much of the 20th century. The disciples of Vaishnavite
Acharya Ramanuja have been performing the aradhana at the temple for several
centuries. Srinivasa Bhattachar lived till the age of 97 and performed service
at the temple for over 80 years. His son TS Krishna Bhattachar, who passed away a
few years ago at the age of 96 too served all alone at the temple for 8 decades
from a very young age. They were paid salary in two digits. At the peak of his
service, Krishna Bhattachar was paid a salary of Rs. 30 on the pretext that
there was no income from the temple. His son 69 year old Agama Vidwan K
Srinivasa Rangachariar Bhattachar has now joined the service and has been
performing aradhana for the last 10 years after taking over full charge from
him after he touched 90.
The Pancharatra Agama based Keerthi Narayana Perumal temple in Talakadu is one of the Pancha Narayana Kshetrams (http://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2013/04/thondanur-lakshmi-narayana-temple.html) in Karnataka (Ganga Desam) installed by Indra and renovated by Ramanuja just under 1000 years ago during his 12 year stay in Melkote/Thondanur.
The Legend
At the end of the Dwapara Yuga, in the Sura Sura war, Indra was afflicted with Brahmma Hathi Dosham. To liberate himself from this, he undertook penance and invoked the blessings for Lord Vishnu. He was directed to install 5 Narayana Idols in this region to liberate himself from his dosham.
Renovation 1000 years ago
Hoysala King Bitta Deva’s daughter had been struck with an illness from which he could not cure here despite the best of medicinal help. When he heard of the devotional powers of Vaishnavite Saint Ramanuja, he reached out to him in Thondanur. Ramanuja directed the king to take his daughter to the huge Eri (Sarovar) known as ‘Pancha Apsara Thataka’ and asked the king’s daughter to bathe and invoke the blessings of the Lord. At the temple, the Archaka placed the Narasimha Dhanda on the daughter and to the king’s surprise she was instantly liberated from the illness. To this day, one sees Yoga Narasimha holding this magical Dhanda in his right hand at the Thondanur Yoga Narasimha temple.
When the delighted king asked what he wanted, Ramanuja asked him to propagate Vishistaadvaitha. Bitta Deva became a Vaishnavite and changed his name to Vishnu Vardhan. As part of the direction, Vishnu Vardan supported and funded the entire renovation effort of Ramanuja at the Keerthi Narayana Temple in Talakadu.
In the 2nd half of the previous century, full
time pooja had been closed at the temple for 2-3 decades with excavation work
by the ASI. Only this decade, the Moolasthanam was fully renovated and devotees
are now able to have darshan of the standing Moolavar Lord flanked by Sri and
Bhoo Devi Thayar. Recently, the temple has been attached to the nearby Vaidhanathan
temple, a Saivite temple that is quite popular in the region and whose finances
are much better. With this recent development, the Bhattachar is hoping that a
reasonable salary in line with the current cost of living will be paid to him.
The madapalli and the utsava vahana mandapam need some
improvement. There are also no toilets around the temple complex. This too has
to be built. The priest is hoping that these can be undertaken with support
from devotees.
Mesha Chitrai – Theerthavari
Mesha Uthiram – Brahmma Ratham
Ratha Saptami, Karthigai are celebrated in a grand way at
this temple.
There are festivals all through the year.
Temple is open from 10am till 530pm ( till 630pm/7pm on the weekend). Contact Srinivasan Bhattar @ 99006 31011
How to reach
How to reach
For long, there had been very little connectivity to this
historic temple. Over the last decade, public bus services have seen an
improvement in Karnataka. Almost all the historic temples are well connected by
road. While the road from Mysore via T.
Narasingapur was the more popular route to Talakadu, the Karnataka Government
has developed the highway from Maddur to Malavalli into a top road and increased
the frequency of buses. From Malavalli, there are share autos/taxis at frequent
intervals to Talakadu as well as buses starting 7am.
Talakadu is 50kms from Maddur via Malavalli. First bus from
Maddur at 6am to Malavalli (will reach in 30mts). Bus service to Talakadu from
Malavalli starts at 7am, reaches Talakadu at 730am. From Mysore, Talakadu is
50kms via T. Narasingapur. Buses ply every 15mts from Mysore to T Narasingapur.
From there, one can take share auto or a town bus to Talakadu (10kms).
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