SRI VYASARAJA PRATISTA HANUMAN
HULIKUNTERAYA, BOMMAGHATTA, BELLARY, KARNATAKA
dr. kausalya, bengaluru
Bommaghatta
Bommaghatta is a simple village in Bellary District of Karnataka, which is frequented by many followers of Sri Madwa philosophy. Many heads of the Sri Madwa mutts also visit this holy place. The Hanuman temple of this village is the main attraction for all. The Hanuman of this kshetra is known as Hulikunteraya. The Mukya Prana Devaru [Hanuman] of this kshetra was reinstalled by HH Sri Vyasaraja. The main festival is rathotsava [chariot] for Sri Hanuman of this kshetra.
Legend
Once when a shepherded was gracing his cows in the forest area near to the village, saw a strange and
good looking cow in the gracing field. When the shepherded was to go back along with his cows, the strange
looking cow also joined the herd. Next morning when he milked the cows, to his astonishment the milk of
the new cow was so very good and tasty, next only to the nectar. He was so proud of the new cow and
thanked the God for the gift. The happiness was short lived once the new cow started behaving in a
strange way. She will be gracing in a different field then the one the sheepherder’s cows are gracing.
She will take her own time to come back and join the herd. Strangely enough she started giving low
yield of milk also. The shepherded was taken by surprise when he noticed that cow goes to a particular
spot off the field near a bush and stands there for quite a long time before joining the herd. As the
days went the yield of the milk from the new cow was so low, that the shepherded got irritated. To
lose the milk which was like nectar made the man mad. The shepherded lost his cool one day and had
hit the cow with his stick, knowing pretty well that he is not suppose to hit a cow, moment after
he had hit he realised that he had made a mistake. To his surprise he saw a divine light in the cow,
which made him even more nervous since he had committed a sin that to the divine cow. On the same
night in his dream Sri Prana Devaru appeared before him and told him that it is leela through the
cow. He had ordained the shepherded to go to the very spot where the cow was milking every day
near the bush and look for him there.
Next day morning when before the assembly of the elders of the village the shepherded told the entire episode of what had happened and also about the divine direction of the Sri Prana Devaru. All the village elders were taken by surprise about this and were also happy that Sri Prana Devaru had wished to come to the village. All of them went to the spot where the holy cow used to stray for hours and stay near the bush. Slowly the village men started removing the bush with all care. To the surprise of the villagers they saw a shila of Sri Prana Devaru.
Sri Prana Devaru [Hanuman]
Sri Prana Devaru was seen with the raised right hand as if giving blow to the ravanathis and at
the same time it is seen giving blessings to all His devotees. His raised langoola bestows on us
courage and vigour. Sri Prana Devaru is holding gadha like Bhima. His tuft is seen like that of HH
Sri Madwacharya. On the top of the shila is a inscription of Surya and Chandra indicating the link
with Sri Janamejaya. A rakshasa representing evil force is seen crushed under His noble feet.
It was felt by the village elders that the moorthy which was in worship, had been out of sight for the reason better known to Sri Prana Devaru. It was decided to place the moorthy in a proper place in the village and start the discontinued poojas as per the laid rules.
Sri Hanuman's wish
Next day morning the villagers decided to take the moorthy to the village and make pratistapana. They had made a chariot for taking the moorthy in procession to the village. They placed the moorthy decorated with flowers on the chariot and started pulling the chariot. But the chariot stopped moving after about five hundred feet. Their efforts to move the chariot proved futile. On the same night one of the village elders was given a divine direction to the effect that the moorthy should be installed in the same place where the chariot had stopped.
Sri Hulikunteraya alias Sri Prana Devaru [Hanuman]
Accordingly the Sri Prana Devaru moorthy was kept in the very same spot and the regular poojas were conducted by Huliappan. Since the swayam vyektha moorthy of Sri Prana Devaru was found in the bushes of the plant name 'Hooli podhe', Sri Prana Devaru of the kshetra is known as Sri Hulikuntesha swamy (Sri Hulikunteraya).
Reinstallation of Sri Prana Devaru [Hanuman] by Sri Vyasaraja
HH Sri Vyasaraja who had visited this village, was told about the Sri Prana Devaru moorthy. HH
decided to stay for the Chaturmasya vritha in the village and made prana pratistapana of Sri Mukya
Prana and a garbhagraha was also constructed. Then on the regular poojas were conducted for Sri
Mukya Prana installed by HH Sri Vyasaraja.
Puskarani [Holy tank]
In the east of the temple the villagers wanted to build a tank for holy water [pushkarani] for Sri Prana Devaru. Once they started digging the land for the tank they found some treasure there and with that money they built the pushkarani. While HH Vadiraja was on a pilgrimage to this kshetra found a rudra moorthy in the pushkarani [holy tank] of the temple. HH Sri Vadiraja had installed the moorthy on the bank of the tank and named it Sri Gangadhara.
Sri Ramachandra moorthy
In the year 1807 Sri Subodhendra Theertharu dissentant of Sri Raghavendra Swamy did the pratistapana of Sri Seetha Lakshmana Hanuman Garuda presided by Sri Rama Devaru. It is said that these moorthys were given by Nanjangodu Sri Rama Sastri.
Sri Sushameendra Theertharu of Sri Sri Raghavendra mutt had made pratistapana of navagrahas in the temple.
Contribution of Dewan of Mysore and others
Dewan Puriya when visited this place had made many contributions towards the improvement of the temple. Gopuram with dasavathara vigrahams is one of his main contributions.
Many heads of the mutts who are following the principles of Sri Madwacharya had visited this holy shrine adds only indicate the glory of Sri Hulikunteswamy [Sri Prana Devaru/Hanuman] of this kshetra.
Even today Sri Hulikunteswamy [Sri Prana Devaru/Hanuman] of this kshetra is taken on procession once in a year which is well attended by people from in and around Booaghatta
Experience:
It will be an experience to visit this holy place with all reverence stay in this holy place and see and enjoy
the benevolence of the lord Sri Hulikunteraya alias Sri Prana Devaru [Hanuman].
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