- Mahalakshmi Temple (Kolhapur)
The Shri Mahalakshmi Temple of
Kolhapur inMaharashtra ,India , is one of theShakti Peethas , listed in variouspuranas ofHindu ism. According to these writings, a shakti peetha is a place associated withShakti , thegoddess of power. The Kolhapur peetha is of special religious significance, being one of the six places where it is believed one can either obtain salvation from desires or have them fulfilled. The temple takes its name from Mahalakshmi, the consort ofVishnu , and it is believed that the divine couple reside in the area.The temple belongs, architecturally, to the
Chalukya empire, and may have been first built circa 700 AD. Mounted on a stone platform, the image of the four armed and crowned goddess is made of gemstone and weighs about 40 kilograms. A stone lion, thevahana of the goddess, stands behind the statue. The crown contains an image of theSheshnag — the serpent of Vishnu. In Her four hands, the deity of Mahalakshmi holds objects ofsymbolic value. The lower right hand holds a mhalunga (acitrus fruit), in the upper right, a large mace (kaumodaki ) with its head touching the ground, in the upper left ashield (khetaka ), and in the lower left, a bowl (panpatra ). Unlike mostHindu sacred images, which face north or east, the image of this deity looks west (Pashchim). There is a small open window on the western wall, through which the light of the setting sun falls on the face of the image for three days around the 21st of each March and September.Worship Structure: Five worship services are offered each day. The first one is at 5 am, and it involves the waking of the deity with a Kakada - torch, to the accompaniment of hymns. The second worship service at 8 am involves the offeirng of the Shodashopachara pooja consisting of 16 elements. The afternoon and evening services and the Shejaarati pooja constitute the three other services.
Special Events: A festival image of the deity is taken out in procession around the temple courtyard each Friday, and on full moon days.
External links
http://www.shreekarveernivasini.com (Official Website of Shri Karveernivasini).
FestivalIt is not surprising that even the rays of a setting sun pay homage to Goddess Mahalakshmi as the life of human being revolves around illumination and prosperity. But it is the wonder of wise architects who built the temple of Mahalakshmi at kolhapur that the rays of the setting Sun, bow at the feet of the Goddess through a window, for a while before vanishing. This special event is celebrated by thousands of people as ‘KiranUtsav’. Every year this festival is celebrated on the following days at evening: 31st January1st February2nd February9th November10th November11th November
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