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As Navratri is set to begin, visit these famous Devi temples in Vizag
Updated Date: 8/10/2021
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Navratri is a nine-day long Hindu festival where devotees of Goddess
Durga observe a fast, perform rituals, and pujas. Each day of the
Navratri festival has a dedicated colour and significance attached to
it. As the auspicious period of Navratri is set to commence from tomorrow, here are famous Devi temples in Vizag you must visit for peace and love. List of famous Devi temples in Vizag:#1 Sri Kanaka Mahalakshmi TempleThe holy shrine is arguably one of the most popular temples in Vizag.
About two or three decades ago, it was a wayside idol on a concrete
pedestal in the midst of the packed narrow lanes of One-Town. Today
there stands a huge hall, a covered path for the serpentine queues, an
office, a prasadam counter and much more. Known for its oddity of not
having a roof, the idol of the Sri Kanaka Mahalakshmi Temple is exposed
to the vagaries of nature. The idol too is seemingly incomplete, with
the lower torso embedded into the concrete pedestal and a hand
apparently broken off. As per legend, the idol was found in an adjacent
well and installed on the road in 1912 according to the Goddess’s
instructions conveyed in a dream to a young girl. About five years later
in 1917, the local authorities shifted the idol, following which a
plague hit the city. When the locals reinstalled the idol in its
original place, the plague came under control. Since then, faith in the
deity has only seen an increasing trend. Though regular pujas and sevas
are conducted by the priests, devotees have unfettered access to the
idol for most of the time. #2 Polamamba TempleBhabatarini Matha Mandir, popularly known as Kali Temple on the RK Beach
Road, shines as a sparkling jewel blessing the devotees from far and
wide in the beautiful port city of Vizag. Visitors to the beach never
miss this magnificent temple in all its grandeur offering a spiritually
elevating experience to them. A unique feature of the temple is that the
golden rays of the morning Sun bathe the feet of Goddess Kali as though
offering prayers to the Divine mother with regularity. Another miracle
to which many devotees testify is that on the Pratista day when the
utsav vigrah of Mother Kali is taken for the ceremonial bath to the sea
opposite the temple, three waves wash the deity as though offering
reverential prayers to Her. By divine coincidence, the temple was opened
on 18/10/1984 whereas the famous Dakshineswara Temple in Belur too was
inaugurated a hundred years before exactly on 18/10/1884. Revered by the Arya Vysya community, as their ‘Ilavelpu’, the Sri
Kanyaka Parameswari Temple near Kurupam Market in Vizag is more than a
century old. This temple is particularly favoured by the business
community in the north coastal districts. Sri Kanyaka Parameswari is the
august incarnation of the Universal Mother Parvathi. It is
believed that those who pray to Her will be blessed with wealth
surpassing Kubera. Devotees believe that She will guide them in all
their spiritual and materialistic endeavours as well as guide them their
favoured final destination ‘Kaila’.
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