Guddattu Jaladhivasa Maha Ganapathi Temple is the only Jaladhivasa Ganapathi available in the country and is unique of its kind. The temple stands on the foot of a huge granitic rock, which itself looks like a sleeping elephant.
About Guddattu Jaladhivasa Maha Ganapathi Temple In Karnataka :
Guddattu Vinayaka is the only Jaladhivasa Ganapathi available in the country and is unique of its kind. The temple stands on the foot of a huge granitic rock, which itself looks like a sleeping elephant. On the eastern portion of the rock, at the ground level there exists a cave and the ‘swayombhi’ (emerged on its own) Ganesha with his legs folded, trunk twisted towards sight, is sun in a sitting posture. The cave will always be kept filled with water which submerges the emerged god up to neck level. The Idol of lord Ganesha is about 3 feet and is in black stone sculpture with little gap around it. The lord is visible through a hole when the Aarathi is preformed.
Attractions of Guddattu Jaladhivasa Maha Ganapathi Temple In Karnataka :
Guddattu is located about 15 km from Kundapur in Udupi district. The Jaladhivasa Ganapathi (Vinayaka) Temple here is unique of its kind in India. This ancient temple is situated on the foot of a huge rock, which looks like a sleeping elephant. On both sides of the rock are surrounded by the forest and lush green paddy fields and the place is picturesque.
The ‘Swayambhu’ Ganapathi (Ganapathi emerged on its own) is the main attraction of the temple located on the eastern part of this rock. Lord Ganapathi here sitting with his legs folded, trunk twisted towards sight, is sun in a sitting posture and looking towards south.
Guddattu Jaladhivasa Maha Ganapathi Temple is very ancient temple and no body knows when it came to existence. As per the legend, Lord Shiva advised Lord Ganapathi to sit in the water (Narasimha Theertha) here to get rid of the great burning sensation to Lord Ganapathi’s skin after eating excess of honey.
The Idol of Lord Ganapathi (Vinayaka) is about 3 feet and is in black stone sculpture with little gap around it. The cave will always be kept filled with water which sinks the lord Ganapathi up to neck level. The lord is visible to the people through a hole which is located in front of lord Ganapathi. The temple of Lord Ganapathi here is renovated by attractive Mukhamantapa, Thirthamantapa, Hebbagilu and Pauli which is constructed here with granitic structure as per temple vaastu.
The unique and special poojas performed here are ‘Ayar koda seva’, Tailabhyanjana, Panchamrutha, Rudrabhisheka. Usually ‘Rudrabhisheka’ seva is performed in Shiva temple but it is performed here to Lord Ganapathi.
Features :
Idagunji is a sacred place of Hindu worship in Honnavara taluk of Uttara Kannada (North Canara) district. The famous temple at Idagunji dedicated to Lord Ganapati is the main attraction, receiving more than 1 million devotees per year. Idagunji is about 14 kms southeast of Honnavar.
The two handed Ganapati is holding Modaka and Padma (Lotus) in his hands. One can see Ganapathi at Idagunji is similar to the Ganapathi at Gokarna.
According to the legend Lord Ganapati stayed in the place Kunjaranya which is now renowned as Idagunji (Idakuñja). It is said to be a place of penance selected by ancient Rishies (Saints).
Mhatobar Shri Vinayaka Devaru has been granting the wishes of thousands of people who regularly visit this place from year to year.
How to get there :
Nearest Airport : Mangalore
Nearest Railhead : Kundapur, Udupi
Road : Guddattu is well connected with road network.
Guddattu Vinayaka Temple is about 35 km from Udupi and can be reached via Brahmavara – Barkur, Shiriyara.
Guddattu Vinayaka Temple is about 15 km from Kundapur and can be reached via Koteshwara – Hunsemakhi – Guddeangady.
Guddattu Vinayaka Temple is about 10 km from Shankaranarayana and can be reached via Halady – Bidkalkatte – Shiriyara.