LORD SRI RAMA TEMPLE
SARASWATHI AMMA VARU
LOARD AYYAPPA TEMPLE
LORD - HANUMAN SWAMY
VAISHNODEVI
The cave shrine of Mata Vasihnodevi ji of Trikuta Bhagwati (alt: 5,200 ft) has been a beacon of faith and fulfillment to millions of devotees from all over the world. The pilgrimage to the Shrine hlods great significance for the pilgrims.
The Legend of Mata Vaishnodevi Ji
Everyday of the year throngs of people surge up the steep pathways that cut across the Trikuta hillsides for mile after mile. This show of faith is finely interwoven with the cultural strands of the Indan subcontinent, and these pathways have been trod on for many centuries now. Popular belief holds that anybody who walks the Himalayan trails to the goddesses's abode to ask for a boon rarly goes back disappointed. Whatever is it, a new enterprose or a forthcoming examination, marriage of birth, the devout look up to the Mata Vaishnodevi for blessings and guidance. There are many who journey year after year to pay obeisance regardless of their faith or belief, creed of class, caste of religion.
The pilgrimage to the holy temple of Mata Vaishnodevi is an fascinating as the legend associated with it. It goes that thousands of year ago, a comely maiden called "Vaishnodevi" have been created by the three lords attained human form and was a devotee of Lord Vishnu. Having taken a vow of celibacy, shew spent almost all her life in meditation and prayers. In time she attained enormous spiritual powers and is believed to have extracted an assurance from Lord Rama that he will marry her in KailYug if she persisted in her spiritual quest.
This is why she is also known as Adh Kanwari or the "eternal virgin". Mata Vaishno Devi established an ashram in the foothills of the Trikuta Mountain and began to meditate. As predicted by Lord Rama, her glory started spreading and people began to flock to her ashram to seek her blessings As time passed, a Tantrik called Gorakh Nath (Demo God), who had a vision of the episode between Lord Rama and Mata Vaishno Devi, became curious and wanted to know more about her. Accordingly, her sent his most able disciple "Bhairon Nath" to find out. Bhairon Nath started observing her secretly and realized that despite being a "Sadhvi", she always carried a bow demon God took a fancy to her. But the Mata spurned his advances and fled to the Himalayas to continue her spiritual quest.
On the way the goddess felt thirsty at Banganga and shot an arrow into the earth from where water gushed out. Charan Paduka, which is marked by the imprints of her feel, is the place where she rested.
The Goddess then meditated in the cave at Adh Kanwari. It took Bhairon nine months to locate her, which is why the cave is known as Garbh Joon. When the demon found her, Mata Vaishno Devi blasted an opening at the other end of the cave with her trident and fled to the Holy cave at Darbar (temple).
However, Bhairon was persistent and followed her there to harass her. Then goddess became very angry and assuming the form of Mata Kali, beheaded Bhairon outside the cave with the aid of the flying disc gifted to her by Lord Krishna.
The severed head of Bhairon fell at a distant hilltop. In his dying moments, Bhairon begged and received divine forgiveness from the goddess. Today, it is believed that the Yatra is not complete unless the pilgrim has been to Bhairon ka Mandir (2.6 km from the main sanctum) as well, after the darshan of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi.
The goddess herself took up permanent abode in a cave in the Trakuta Mountains by metamorphosing hereself in to three pindis (Rock). This holy temple of Mata Vaishno Devi is unique as it contains the holiest of holy Pindis manifesting the Mata in her three forms - Maha Kali, Maha Lakshmi and Maha Saraswathi - each form representing a particular attribute. Maha Kali represents Tamas Guna, Tamas meaning darkness, In her manifestation of Kali the omnipotent, absolute and all pervasive, she is said to be beyond fear and finite existence and is therefore able to protect her devotees against fear and to give them limitless peace. Maha Lakshmi represents Rajas Guna, Rajas meaning prosperity. In this manifestation, the goddess blesses her devotees with wealth and prosperity for living a better life. Maha Saraswathi represents Sattav Guna, Sattay meaning wisdom and knowledge. This manifestation enables her devotees to distinguish between good and bad and helps them to adopt the right path in life. The combination of these three attributes in a single Shakti is a unique combination, which is what makes it, revered all over the world.
LORD KANAKADURGA
Deity : Goddess Durga
Lcation : Vijayawada
Festivals : Durga Puja that spans over ten days.
Legend : According to legend Mahishasura, enrned the favor of Lord Shiva after a long hard penance. Lord Shiva blessed him that no man or deity would kill him and only a woman could kill him. Pleased with this boon he became arrogant and started terrorizing the people and killed them merchilessly. He even attacked gods and conquered the heavens. After their defeat the gods took refuge under Lord Brahma and they decided to create a woman who would possess the ultimate power to defeat Mahishasur. Pure energy was used to form Goddess Durga.
The gods gave her each of her parts and then gifted her with their weapons and divine objects to help her battle whith Mahishasura. Bedecked in jewels and golden armor and eqipped with the fearsome weaponry she was ready to engage in battle. Durga struck down Mahishasura's armies. No demon could fight her and win. Mahishasura, shocked and enraged took on the form of a demonic buffalo, and charged at the divine soldiers of Durga, goring and killling many. Durga' lion pounced on the demon-buffalo and engaged him in a battle; Durga threw her noose around his neck. Mahishasura then assumed the form of a lion and she beheaded the lion, when he took the form of a man he faced the arrows of Durga.
The demon escaped and assumed the form of a huge elephant, battered Durga's lion with a tusk. With her sword Durga hacked the tusk into pieces. The demon reverted to the form of the wild buffalo. He hid himself in the mountains from where he hurled boulders at Durga. She drank the divine nectar, a gift of kuber. She then pounced on mahishasura, pushing hom to the ground with her left leg. She grasped his head in one hand, pierced hom with her sharp trudent held in another, and with yet another of her ten hands she wielded her brought sword, beheading him. At last he fell dead, and the scattered surviving remanants of his once invinvible army fled in terror. The authentic form of Durga is the ten handed goddess modeled from clay astride a lion.