The document is about the Sri Manjunatheswara Temple located in Dharmasthala, India. Dharmasthala is an 800-year-old religious landmark and temple village on the banks of the Nethravathi River. The chief deity of the temple, Lord Manjunatheshwara, takes the form of a shivalinga and has blessed the temple town of Dharmasthala. The temple has an unusual worship tradition, as it is beseeched by Vaishnava priests and administered by Jain descendants, though Manjunatheshwara is a Shaiva deity.
The document is about the Sri Manjunatheswara Temple located in Dharmasthala, India. Dharmasthala is an 800-year-old religious landmark and temple village on the banks of the Nethravathi River. The chief deity of the temple, Lord Manjunatheshwara, takes the form of a shivalinga and has blessed the temple town of Dharmasthala. The temple has an unusual worship tradition, as it is beseeched by Vaishnava priests and administered by Jain descendants, though Manjunatheshwara is a Shaiva deity.
The document is about the Sri Manjunatheswara Temple located in Dharmasthala, India. Dharmasthala is an 800-year-old religious landmark and temple village on the banks of the Nethravathi River. The chief deity of the temple, Lord Manjunatheshwara, takes the form of a shivalinga and has blessed the temple town of Dharmasthala. The temple has an unusual worship tradition, as it is beseeched by Vaishnava priests and administered by Jain descendants, though Manjunatheshwara is a Shaiva deity.
The document is about the Sri Manjunatheswara Temple located in Dharmasthala, India. Dharmasthala is an 800-year-old religious landmark and temple village on the banks of the Nethravathi River. The chief deity of the temple, Lord Manjunatheshwara, takes the form of a shivalinga and has blessed the temple town of Dharmasthala. The temple has an unusual worship tradition, as it is beseeched by Vaishnava priests and administered by Jain descendants, though Manjunatheshwara is a Shaiva deity.
Dharmasthala is an Indian temple village on the banks of the Lord Manjunatheshwara, is
Nethravathi River in the Belthangadi taluk of the Dakshina being worshipped in a very Kannada district. unusual yet exceptionally inordinate manner in Shree Shri Kshetra Dharmasthala, the land of righteousness and piety, is kshetra dharmasthala, as this one of south India’s most renowned religious landmarks with a Shaiva temple is beseeched history as old as 800 years. Manjunatheshwara, the chief deity of by Vaishnava priests and administered by Jain descendants.
the spiritual abode, has taken the form of a shivalinga and made immaculate, the temple town of Dharmasthala since and forever.