Sri Kalaseshwara Swamy Jatara Mahotsava 2023 – Kalasa
Kalasa is a town in the Chikmagalur District of Karnataka. It is located very close to Hornadu which is famous for its ancient Annaporneshwari temple.
There is a Shiva temple dating back to the 12th century in which Shiva
is worshipped as Kalaseshwara. There is also a temple called Girijamba Temple
in which Parvati is worshipped as Girijamba. Kalasa is associated with the
sacred marriage of Shiva and Parvati. According to legend, the celestial
wedding of Shiva and Parvati took place in the Himalayas and was attended by
all the celestial beings including Gods and Goddesses. The presence of so many
divine beings upset the balance of the earth and it started tilting towards the
north. To maintain the equilibrium of the earth, Lord Shiva requested Sage
Agastya to move southwards. The sage expressed his desire to witness the divine
wedding of Shiva and Parvati. Lord Shiva then granted him a divine vision, with
which he would be able to see the wedding from wherever he was.
Sage Agastya then proceeded southwards and reached Kalasa, he stayed in
Kalasa and watched the divine marriage of Lord Siva and Parvati from there. The
marriage of Shiva and Parvati is celebrated to this day at the Girijamba Temple
and Kalaseshwara temple annually, as Girija Kalyana, and this celebration last
for 10 days. The Rathotsava or Car festival of the Kalaseshwara temple is
another major festival celebrated as Kalasa Jathre or fair that lasts for seven
days.
2023 Dates: January 25 – February 02
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