- Ambalapady Mahakali Temple
Ambalapady Mahakali Temple
Ambalpady is another holy place in the surroundings ofUdupi , the land ofLord Sri Krishna . With the ancientSri Janardana temple having Mahakali mandir by the side, Janardana pushkarani in the front, an Anjaneya temple with an idol incorporating incarnations of Mukhyaprana, and aBrandavan of Raghavendra Swamji in the surroundings, it has been growing as a religious and cultural centre in the coastal belt ofKarnataka .
With the Sri Krishna temple to the east and the holy beach whereSri Madhwacharya got the idol ofLord Krishna to the west,Ambalpady is situated about 2 miles away from Udupi bus-stand. If Lord Krishna is facing west, Lord Janardana at Ambalpady is facing east. If a straight line is drawn to the west fromUdupi Krishna temple , it reaches theAmbalpady Janardana temple . Janardana is the presiding deity of Ambalpady
To hisSoutheast isgoddess Mahakali who is worshipped with greater ardour. This is common as children go more often to their mother than to their father and confess their mother knowing for help. With the same belief, devotees come togoddess Mahakali to be relieved of their sins and get solution to their problems. There is one more reason for her dominance here. She had come earlier to this place to protect the land, and the place got its name because of her.Ambalpady is ‘Ammana Padi’, or the ‘Woods of Amma’. Later it becameAmbalpady . It is believed that initially goddess Mahakali was worshipped in a stone. The same stone is being worshipped even now along with the wooden idol of Mahakali. Thus, Mahakali was worshipped earlier in this region andJanardana Swamy came here in search of the goddess and decided to stay here and protect devotees. Some knowledge of thehistory of Ambalpady is very essential to know about the goddess andLord Janardana .
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