Tuesday, 24 January 2023

Banashankari Amma Temple / Vanashankari Amma Temple, Cholachagudda, Badami, Bagalkot District, Karnataka.

The visit to this Banashankari Amma Temple  near Badami was a part of “Hampi, Badami, Pattadakal, Mahakuta and Aihole temples Heritage visit” organized by வரலாறு விரும்பிகள் சங்கம் Varalaru Virumbigal Sangam – VVS and எண்திசை வரலாற்று மரபுநடைக்குழு,  between 24th December to 28th December 2022. Even-though it was not planned earlier, thanks to the organisers for including this in our temples Visit. I extend my sincere thanks to the organizers Mrs Radha and Mrs Nithya Senthil Kumar and Mr Senthil Kumar.

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The Banashankari Amma Temple is inside the Tilakaaranya forest. The presiding deity Banashankari is also called as Shakambhari in Kannada, an incarnation of Ma Parvati. There are statues of Bhima, Bhramari, Shatakshi and Ganesha along with mother in this temple. 3 Deepa Sthambas are after the entrance mandapam and another deepa Sthambam is on the Guard building. These Deepa Sthambas are used once to lit with oil lamps for lighting inside and around the temple.

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ARCHITECTURE
Initially the temple was built in Dravidian architecture latter the same was reconstructed during Vijayanagara period. The temple consists of Sanctum sanctorum, ardha mandapam, Mukaha mandapam. Amman Banashankari in the sanctum Sanctorum is in sitting posture on Lion and the demon is under her feet. Amman is with 8 hands holding Trishul, Damaru, Kapalam, ghanta, Vedic Scriptures, Sword, Shield and severed head of demon.




The Guard structure is of Indo- Islamic architecture also called as Victory tower. The Chalukya Pillars can be seen in the mukha mandapam and the mandapa around the Temple tank.



HISTORY AND INSCRIPTIONS
The original temple is believed to be built during 7th  century CE - the Kalyani Chalukya’s period to Jagadekamalla- I in 603 CE (according to epigraphic inscriptions) who installed the image of the goddess. The present temple was renovated / reconstructed in 1750 CE, by Parusharam Agale, a Maratha chieftain.

Another 1019 CE, inscription in Kannada language on a pillar installed on the northern side of the temple, records the bravery of the Rashtrakuta king "Bhimadeva".

As per the inscriptions, the Deepa Sthambas / lamp pillars at the entrance to the temple was installed by the "Ketimayya".



LEGENDS
As per the Skanda Purana and Padma Purana, the demon Durgamasura harassed the local people. So they prayed to Devas to save them. The Devas prayed Shiva and Shiva directed Shakambari to hep the local people. Shakambari who came out of Yagna, killed the demon and saved the local people. Banashankari is believed to be the incarnation of Ma Parvati, who is the consort of Shiva.   

As per the legend the original  Deity Sri Banashankari Amma existed on the same place, even before construction of the temple by Kalyani Chalukyas. 

It is believed that Banashakhari is a form of Maa Shakambhari Devi  ( Vegetable goddess ) whose real, main and ancient temple is located in Saharanpur District in Uttar Pradesh. It is also known as Shaktipeeth / Sakthi peeda of  Shakambhari Devi.

The Amman is a kuladeivam for "Devangar Kulam" ( Weaver Community ) and Deshastha Brahmins.

POOJAS AND CELEBRATIONS
Apart from regular poojas, annual festival with Rath Yathra  for three weeks, which starts on 8th day of Pushya Masa ( January – February ) on full moon day.108 food items are offered to Amman made out of Vegetables. Cattle fair will also be held.


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TEMPLE TIMINGS
The temple will be kept opened between 06.00 hrs to 21.00 hrs.

CONTACT DETAILS
https://www.facebook.com/sbdtcshakambhari/

HOW TO REACH
The Temple is at  Cholachagudd, which is about 4.8 KM from Badami, 17.6 KM from Pattadakal, 30 KM from Aihole and 445 KM from Bengaluru.
Nearest Railway station is Badami.

Ref
1. A Hand book on World Heritage Series Badami, published by Archaeological  Survey of India. 
2. A Hand book on Hampi, Badami, Pattadakal & Aihole issued by VVS in Tamil. 

LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE  : CLICK HERE






Entrance

--- OM SHIVAYA NAMA ---

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