KODUVALOO PADAGALAA | MAGALADAYINI MOOKAMBIKA | Hindu Devotional Songs Kannada | Mookambika Songs

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Koduvaloo padagalaa
Album: MAGALADAYINI MOOKAMBIKA
Music from 2009 Kannada Devotional
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Directed by LINSON KANNAMALI
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Produced by M.C. SAJITHAN
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Sung by GOUTAMI
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That includes NIKHITHA, NISHA
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Music by THEJ
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Lyrics by SHREE CHANDRU
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Edited by RENJITH TOUCHRIVER, MENDOS ANTONY
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HISTORY
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KOLLOOR MOOKAMBIKA
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Mythology holds that on the Kollur Mookambika Temple lived a demon named Kaumasura, who unleashed terror upon the gods by the particular powers he obtained from Lord Shiva. Whereas the gods had been attempting their finest to steer clear of him, excellent news got here that the demon would face loss of life. Studying of his impending doom, Kaumasura undertook extreme penance. Lord Shiva appeared, asking the demon what boon he wish to be granted. Sensing that grave hazard would come of the demon if his boon was granted, Saraswati, the goddess of speech took away his skill to talk. Kaumasura got here to be referred to as Mookasura or the mute demon. Thereafter, the goddess mobilized all of the powers of the gods and killed the demon, and therefore she got here to be referred to as Mookambika. The place the place Mookabika killed the demon got here to be referred to as Marana Katte.

The institution of the Mookambika temple is attributed to the Supreme, Lord Parameshwara,[1] slightly than to a person particular person. Traditionally, the temple is estimated to be not less than 1200 years previous and is talked about along side king Halugallu Veera Sangayya who put in an idol there.

As a legend goes, Adi Shankara, the a lot revered non secular chief from Kerala, as soon as provided intense worship to Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge and studying. The goddess appeared earlier than Shankara in response to his prayers. Shankara instructed her of his want to have her come together with him to Kerala, the place no temple was devoted to her as but. Goddess Saraswati agreed to go together with him on the situation that Shankara should cleared the path for her to comply with, with out doubting her and never trying again even as soon as to examine if she was with him. Ought to he break the situation, she would cease and keep proper the place she was on the time. Shankara agreed to the situation. In order that they began strolling down the Kodachadri hills, with Shankara main the way in which and goddess’ anklets tinkling and letting him know that she was with him. After strolling far, the tinkling stopped impulsively. Shankara waited a couple of moments and stole a fast look backwards to search out the goddess nonetheless with him, watching him with reproach. Consistent with the situation, the goddess stopped proper there. Shankara, nevertheless, was not one to surrender. He apologized profusely for breaking the situation and repeatedly begged and pleaded with the goddess to go together with him to Kerala. Impressed by his dedication, the goddess lastly agreed to be current on the Chottanikkara Temple in Kerala within the mornings and return to the Mookambika temple by mid-day.
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