Shree Madanantheshwara Siddhivinayaka Temple, Madhur

Significance
Lord Ganesha is considered as Vigna Data and consequently before taking up any new assignment, fans love the ruler to take his gifts. The water in the well is likewise viewed as blessed and sacrosanct.

The fundamental fascination of Madhur Ganapathi Temple is the three level structure with copper plated rooftops and dynamite wooden model. The carvings describe notable occasions of Mahabharata and Ramayana, that we can find in the roofs of Namaskara Mantapa(Prayer lobby).

History
Madhur Mahaganapathy Temple. Be that as it may, the principle fascination of the sanctuary is the symbol of Lord Ganapati. Legends reveal to us that a little kid had painted the Lords representation on the dividers of the sanctum. The kid was the offspring of a minister. In any case, something astonishing occurred after the illustration was finished. The figure of Lord Ganesh continued getting to be plainly greater and fatter. This was a marvel and from that point forward the Lord has been alluded to as BoddhaGanesha.There is likewise a legend behind this sanctuary. At the point when Tipu Sultan turned into the ruler of this state, he chose to crush this sanctuary. Once while going by the sanctuary, he drank the waters from the well and afterward a supernatural occurrence happened. Out of no reason, he chose to alter his opinion and requested his understudies not to crush the Garbhagriha of the primary sanctum. Be that as it may, to demonstrate his check he made a cut on one of the dividers of the sanctuary with the assistance of a sword. Till this date the check can be strikingly observed.

Legend
According to the legend, a low cast lady named 'Madaru' accidently found a Shiva Linga when her sickle stuck on it. To her shock she discovered that the linga was dying. She announced the episode to the leader of the locale. He trained the woman to toss her sickle toward the eastern agree with awesome confidence. She did as such, and the sickle fell a long ways past her creative energy on the western bank of the Payaswani River. The ruler was flabbergasted at seeing a tiger and dairy animals looking together on the site. He was sure about the perfect nearness there, and requested for the blessing of the symbol at that spot. The place came to be known as Madoor, and the Payaswani River progressed toward becoming Madhuvaahini.

There are a few legends related with the source of Ganapati symbol in the sanctuary. One among them is that a minister's child drew the photo of Ganapati on the dividers of the sanctum sanctorum while playing. In any case, surprisingly, the photo began developing in estimate and turned out to be huge and fat.

In 1784, Tippu Sulthan, in his vanquishing binge, assaulted the place and he intended to wreck the sanctuary. In any case, subsequent to drinking water from the sanctuary well, he felt formed and altered his opinion. He exited the sanctuary without assaulting it. Be that as it may, he made a profound cut in the top of the sanctuary with his sword symbolizing the assault. That characteristic of the sword is as yet kept as a chronicled landmark.

Ganesh Chaturthi and a yearly celebration named "Madhur Bedi" are the real celebrations celebrated in this sanctuary.

Best time to visit Madhur Ganapathi Temple
Amid blustery season, sanctuary will be overflowed by Madhuvahini River. So it is constantly better to abstain from amid substantial rain. For the most part, sanctuary will be swarmed on ends of the week and celebration seasons.

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