Udupi
is a divine shrine in the coastal region of Western Ghats. Situated
about 60 kms from Mangalore, it is a fairly large and upcoming town that
was sanctum of Madhvacharya, the great Sanskrit Philosopher. The famous
temple here, has a fascinating idol of Lord Krishna that is richly
adorned with jewels. It is the center for education, social and
religious activities in the district of South Canara. It is known for
the famous Sri Krishna Temple.The reasons for its fame are the statue of
Sri Krishna installed by the great saint Sri Madhvacharya and the
penance and influence of Sri Vaadiraja yathivarenya. Another attraction
of this temple is the 'Kanakana Kindi' -a small window through which
Krishna is believed to have given darshan to his ardent devotee,
Kanakadasa.Popular belief is
that King RamaBhoja, an ardent follower of Parashurama installed the
statue of Anantheshwara. Chandreshwara temple was built in the spot
where Chandra (the moon) performed a penance, to get rid of the curse of
Daksha Prajapathi. The place where Chandra meditated got to be called as
Udupi. (Udu = a star and pa = follower) The usual practice in Udupi is
to visit Chandreswara, Anantheshwara temples and then visit Sri Krishna
temple. There is many interesting stories behind the installation of
statue of Sri Krishna at Udupi.
One of the popular story goes like
this. The main statue of
Sri Krishna at Dwaraka got completely covered by gopichandanam ( holy
sandlewood). A sailor from Dwaraka loaded this heavy lump in his boat as
ballast, in one of his trips along the west coast. The ship was caught
in a terrible storm while sailing in the western coast of Malpe. When
the meditating Sri Madhvacharya sensed this by his 'aparoksha' or divine
jnana (knowledge), he got the ship safely to the shore by waving the end
of his saffron robe and quietening the storm. The pleased captain of
the ship offered Sri Madhvacharya anything in the ship in return. Sri
Madhvacharya asked for the sandlewood peice containing the statue of Sri
Krishna. Later as the story goes, Sri Madhvacharya took it to the lake,
purified it and installed it in the matt
According to the respected mathadeesha,
Sri Raghuvarya thirtha the story behind the installation of statue of
Sri Krishna goes on like this. Because of the storm, the ship crashed
to a rock and sank, the statue also sank along with the other cargo.
After a few days when Sri Madhvacharya came to Udupi for spreading his
philosophy among the masses, all of a sudden he woke from his meditation
one day and traveled to Malpe with his disciples
As if he had discovered a new light, he
took out the statue from the ocean, took it to Udupi and put it into the
pond near the matt. Later, on Sankranthi, he removed it from the pond,
installed it in the main sanctum of the matt and arranged for the daily
worship of the statue. The pond where the statue was bathed came to be
known as the famous Madhva sarovar and the sanctum where the statue was
installed became famous as the Krishna temple. There are sources telling
Sri Madhvacharya installed the statue in the later part of 13th
century
In the 16th century, during
Sri Vaadiraja 's rule, Kanakadasa, an ardent believer of God, came to
Udupi to worship Lord Krishna. He was not allowed inside the temple
since he was from a lower caste. Sri Krishna, pleased by the worship of
Kanakadasa created a small hole in the back wall of the temple and
turned to face the hole so that Kanakadasa could see him. This hole came
to be known as KanakanaKindi

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