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Koteshwara: The Abode of Crores.
The name Koteshwara comes from "Koti," meaning crore (ten million), and "Eshwara," referring to God Shiva. Therefore, this name means "Lord of Crores" or "Lord who bestows crores.".
It’s believed that worshipping Lord Shiva at places bearing this name will bring immense wealth and prosperity. This name reflects the belief that Lord Shiva is the ultimate source of abundance and can grant devotees immense blessings. The crores could also represent the countless devotees who seek his blessings or the infinite qualities of the divine. This name is a testament to Lord Shiva’s boundless grace and the potential for spiritual and material wealth through devotion.
This name appears to have strong roots in Hindu tradition, especially Shaivism. It likely connects to divinity and power, drawing inspiration from religious ideas rather than natural things like flowers or trees. This name probably symbolizes a protector or guardian. Its parts might refer to a deitys qualities, such as strength and power. It is used as a theophoric name, showing respect and devotion.
This name, historically known as Dhwajapura, comes from a legend about the Kotilingeshwara Temple in the town. The legend says that a million wise people prayed to Lord Shiva there. Happy with their devotion, Lord Shiva appeared to each of them. Because of this, the place was called Kotee-Ishwara, which later became this name.
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Koteshwara is historically known as Dhwajapura. This name comes from a legend about a million wise people who meditated to Lord Shiva. Happy with their devotion, Lord Shiva appeared to each of them. As a result, the place was called Kotee-Ishwara, which eventually became Koteshwara.
This name, historically known as Dhwajapura, comes from a legend about the Kotilingeshwara Temple. The legend says that a million wise people meditated to Lord Shiva here. Happy with their devotion, Lord Shiva appeared to each of them. Because of this, the place was called Kotee-Ishwara, which later became this name.
Lord Shiva is the main god worshipped here. Locals believe the Pandavas originally built the temple, but stone records suggest it was connected to the rulers of Basrur. Sage Parashurama established this place as one of the Seven Mukti Sthalas.
The town also has temples for Pattabhi Ramachandra and Mariamma.
The annual Kodi Habba, a major festival for Lord Shiva at the Kotilingeshwara Temple, happens in November or December. During the festival, a huge chariot (Brahmaratha) is pulled in a big parade with folk dances, music, and fireworks. The festival honors Maharaja Vasu of Basrur, who built the temple after being blessed with children. A special custom involves newlyweds praying to the god and taking home sugarcane, which is thought to bless them with healthy children.
Here are the variations of this name: Koteshwara, Koteshwar, Kotesh.

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