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Dodda Ghosai Ghat

Srirangapatna, Karnataka, India:
Religious Significance: Dodda Ghosai Ghat (also spelt Gosayi Ghat) is one of the most important bathing ghats on the sacred Kaveri River in Srirangapatna. It holds deep religious significance, primarily used for ritual bathing, performing last rites (Pind Daan), and ancestral worship ceremonies. The Temple Complex: The ghat is a complex featuring several temples, including a spacious main shrine dedicated to Kashi Vishwanatha (a form of Lord Shiva), as well as smaller temples for Lord Ishwara and Lord Hanumantha. This confluence of shrines highlights its importance as a center for Hindu pilgrimage. The River Flow: The flow of the Kaveri River here is considered particularly auspicious. Devotees believe that bathing at this spot cleanses sins and grants merit. The combination of the river, the ghat, and the temples creates a serene and spiritually charged atmosphere. Historical Context: The site's ancient existence is tied to the long history of Srirangapatna as a major religious center, especially since the town is a sacred island (Adi Ranga) dedicated to Lord Ranganatha.:

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 Hour (for Visit & Bath):
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    Place Type:
    Religious, Pilgrimage Site:
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry Ticket: Free (No entry fee for the ghat or the temples).

    Ritual Fees: Fees apply for professional pooja or ritual services performed by the temple priests (negotiable).

    Parking: Small parking fee may a...
    Entry Ticket: Free (No entry fee for the ghat or the temples).

    Ritual Fees: Fees apply for professional pooja or ritual services performed by the temple priests (negotiable).

    Parking: Small parking fee may apply for vehicles in the surrounding areas.

    Donations: Donations to the temple are optional and appreciated for maintenance.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM (The ghat is generally accessible from sunrise to sunset, and the temples follow similar timings).

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning (6:00 AM to 8:00 AM) is the most auspicious time for ritual bathing and da...
    Regular Timings: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM (The ghat is generally accessible from sunrise to sunset, and the temples follow similar timings).

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning (6:00 AM to 8:00 AM) is the most auspicious time for ritual bathing and darshan (viewing the deity). The winter months (October to March) offer the most comfortable climate.

    Recommended Days: New Moon (Amavasya) and Full Moon (Poornima) days, and the month of Karthika, are the busiest for pilgrims.
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    Special Events:
    Mahamangala Snana (Great Bath): On auspicious days, especially during the Kaveri Pushkaram festival (once every 12 years) and during certain Hindu calendar months (Karthika or Shravana), large crowds gather for ritual bathing.

    Local Temple Festi...
    Mahamangala Snana (Great Bath): On auspicious days, especially during the Kaveri Pushkaram festival (once every 12 years) and during certain Hindu calendar months (Karthika or Shravana), large crowds gather for ritual bathing.

    Local Temple Festivals: The Kashi Vishwanatha temple and the nearby Ranganathaswamy Temple hold annual chariot festivals (Rathotsava) and other celebrations, which involve the river ghat for initial rituals.

    Full Moon (Poornima) Days: Special poojas and gatherings are common during the full moon and new moon (Amavasya) periods for performing rites.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Ghat Steps and Water Flow: A low-angle shot from the river level, capturing the wide stone steps and the gentle flow of the Kaveri River.

    Temple Reflections: The reflection of the temple gopurams (towers) in the still parts of the river ...
    The Ghat Steps and Water Flow: A low-angle shot from the river level, capturing the wide stone steps and the gentle flow of the Kaveri River.

    Temple Reflections: The reflection of the temple gopurams (towers) in the still parts of the river water near the bank.

    Ritual Scenes: Capturing the rituals and ceremonies being performed (always respectfully and with permission).

    Sunset Silhouette: Silhouettes of devotees and the temple against the vibrant sunset sky over the river.

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Things To Do

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    Ritual Bathing: Take a sacred dip in the Kaveri River from the stone steps of the ghat, following local customs and safety measures.

    Ancestral Rites: Observe or participate (if applicable) in the Pind Daan or tarpana ceremonies performed by priests for the departed.

    Temple Darshan: Visit and offer prayers at the main Kashi Vishwanatha Temple and the shrines of Lord Ishwara and Lord Hanumantha within the complex.

    Meditation: Sit on the steps and meditate by the flowing water, enjoying the serene and spiritual energy of the river.

    Photography: Capture the ritual activities, the stone steps leading into the river, and the small temple gopurams reflecting in the water.

    Explore Local Life: Observe the...

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    Why Famous:
    A Center for Ancestral Rites: It is highly famous as the most significant spot in the region for performing tarpana (offering to ancestors) and other post-death ceremonies, drawing pilgrims from across South India.

    The Kashi Vishwanatha Shrine:<...
    A Center for Ancestral Rites: It is highly famous as the most significant spot in the region for performing tarpana (offering to ancestors) and other post-death ceremonies, drawing pilgrims from across South India.

    The Kashi Vishwanatha Shrine: The presence of a major shrine to Lord Shiva (Kashi Vishwanatha) at a Vaishnavite center like Srirangapatna makes it a notable site, symbolizing the unity of different Hindu sects.

    Auspicious Kaveri Bathing: The belief in the punya (merit) gained from a ritual dip in the sacred Kaveri at this particular ghat ensures its continuous fame and flow of devotees.

    Proximity to Historical Sites: Its location on the main road, en route to the historical Gumbaz, makes it a prominent stop on the tourist and pilgrimage map.
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    Architecture:
    Ghat and Step Design: The architecture is functional, consisting of a series of wide stone steps (Ghat) leading directly down to the Kaveri River water, designed to accommodate large numbers of pilgrims for bathing and rituals.

    Temple Architectu...
    Ghat and Step Design: The architecture is functional, consisting of a series of wide stone steps (Ghat) leading directly down to the Kaveri River water, designed to accommodate large numbers of pilgrims for bathing and rituals.

    Temple Architecture: The temples within the complex, such as the Kashi Vishwanatha Temple, are built in a traditional South Indian style, though they are relatively simple compared to the grand fort temples. They are typically stone-built structures with small vimanas (towers) over the sanctums.

    Layout: The complex is situated on the southern bank, with the main temple positioned strategically at the bank of the bathing area, allowing devotees easy access after their ritual dip. A smaller ghat is also located nearby, often referred to as the Chikka Ghosai Ghat ('Small' Ghat), further dispersing the pilgrimage activities.

    Materials: Construction materials predominantly include granite and local stone, typical for enduring riverbank structures exposed to water and weather. :
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Nearest airports are BLR (Bangalore - 145 KM) and MYQ (Mysore - 30 KM). Take a pre-booked taxi to Srirangapatna.

    By Train: Closest station is Srirangapatna Railway Station (S). Mysore Junction (MYS) (16 KM) is the major hub. Take ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Gumbaz (Tomb of Tipu Sultan) (1. 5 KM), Daria Daulat Bagh (3 KM), Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple (3 KM), Colonel Bailey's Dungeon (3 KM), Sangama (Confluence) (10 KM), Nimishamba Temple (6 KM), Karighatta Temple (8 KM), Wellesley Bridge (2 KM), Garrison Cemetery (1 KM), Mysore Zoo (18 KM)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: River Safety! Be extremely cautious when entering the river, especially with children. Do not go far into the water, and always watch the current. Do not bathe after heavy rainfall.

    Packing: Carry a fresh set of clothes, a...

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