THE
TEMPLE
It
lies on the Eastern bank on river Swarnamukhi occupying about five
acres. It-has three prakarams pierced by three broad gates lying to
the Western, Southern, Northern sides and imposing towers over them.
Entering through the Northern called Bikshalagali entrance the
devotees visit Sri Kasi Viswanatha Annapurna shrine first. Crossing
this, they enter. Bala Jnanananda Prakaram, They worship here
Subrahmanya, Patala Ganapathi and Suryanarayana each in a separate
shrine. Then they enter through the Hundred Pillared Mandapam built
by Sri Krishna Devaraya adorned with beautiful sculpture. Passing
through Jalakoti Mantapa and Palgar Mantap they enter the garbha
griha lying in third Prakara to worship of Sri Kalahasteswara
installed on a high pedestal in the centre. It is facing the West,
and over the sanctum lies the two-tired Vimana built in the
Vesara style. The Presiding deity being the Vayulinga, one among the
five Bhuta lingas, the devotees observe here the eternal fluttering
of oil lamps testifying to the presence of Siva in the form of wind.
Hence the offering of all the prayer services to the Utsavamurthi by
the priests.
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