07th
December 2017.
The story
of Mahishamardini is very famous in in Hindu mythology. The tenth day of Durga
pooja is being celebrated as Vijayadasami in grand manner through out India.
The legend of Mahishamardini goes like this..
Mahisha, a
demon, human body with buffalo head, was born to the asura king Rambha and a female
buffalo called Syamala. Mahisha has the magical power of taking the form of
buffalo or a human according to his wish. After 1000 years of penance he got a
boon from Brahma that, he cannot be
killed by a man.
With his
magical powers he conquered the earth and Deva loka. Could not bear the torture
of Mahisha, Devas prayed Lord Vishnu for a solution. The trimurtis Brahma, Vishnu
and Shiva created Goddess Durga with ten
arms. With the weapons like Chakra, Trisul, arrows, scepter, axe, sword,
Kamandal, etc, given by Gods and Devas along with her Vahana Lion, Durga killed
Mahisha after 10 days fierce fighting. Hence the tenth of Durga pooja is being
celebrated as Vijayadasami. Dussehra celebration is famous in Mysore region
of Karnataka.
YELANDUR ( SRI GAURISVARA TEMPLE )
The tenth
day battle of Durga is chiseled as reliefs and statues. Durga is shown with 4,
8 and 10 arms holding various weapons. During our visit to Yelandur Sri
Gaurisvara temple, had seen a Durga Statue along with Shiva, Vishnu,
Veerabhadra in side the sanctum.
There is also
a Mahishamardini panel beautifully chiseled on the Mahadwara mandapa of 16th Century Vijayanagar Period. The face
expression of Durga, the fear on the faces of Mahisha and the asuras are
clearly shown. Though it may not be like Mamallapuram panel, but this is very
unique.
The trisul piercing through the head of Mahisha
The trisul
piercing through the head of Mahisha and the sword on the another asura
The arrow that
pierced through the bodies of two asuras and their face expressions with fear
and pain.
Mahishamardini
statue with 4 hands
SOMANATHAPURA ( SRI CHENNAKESAVA TEMPLE )
This 13th Century Hoysala period soap
stone Mahishamardini statue is a part of 16 faced Janarthana shrine of Sri
Chennakesava Temple at Somanathapura, Karnataka. In this Mahishamardini is
shown with 8 hands and kills Mahisha with trisul. Mahisha’s intestine came out
of his stomach is also clearly shown. The Vahana lion is also doing it’s share
by killing an asura. The face expressions of Durga and asuras are beautifully
shown.
Mahishamardini with 8
hands
The Trisul pierced
through the stomach and the intestine of Mahisha, which came out.
Durga’s
Sword pierces through the body of a demon
The Lion also kills
an aura
---OM
SHIVAYA NAMA---
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