From Myths to Majesty: A Traveler's Exploration of Kailadevi Temple
The Daily Guardian
|April 02, 2025
Kailadevi Temple, also known as Kaliya Mata, is a popular religious site in Rajasthan, drawing millions of devotees every year.
Kailadevi Temple, also known as Kaliya Mata, is a popular religious site in Rajasthan, drawing millions of devotees every year. It is located in the picturesque region near Karauli and holds great significance in Hindu mythology and history. This article explores the fascinating history, beliefs, and attractions associated with Kailadevi Temple and its annual fair.
HISTORY OF KAILADEVI TEMPLE Kailadevi Temple has a rich history, with many interesting stories tied to its origins. According to popular belief, the temple was built by King Bhompal in 1600 AD. The area surrounding the temple, particularly around Trikuta Mountain, was once a dense forest inhabited by a tyrannical demon named Narakasur. Narakasur terrorized the people in the surrounding areas, causing them immense suffering. To protect themselves from this demon, the people prayed to Maa Durga for help. In response to their prayers, Maa Kailadevi is said to have descended to this place and killed Narakasur, thereby freeing the devotees from fear and suffering. This event led to the belief that Kailadevi is an incarnation of Maa Durga, and people have been worshiping her ever since.
Another belief surrounding the temple comes from religious texts, which state that wherever the body parts of Sati fell, a Shaktipeeth was formed. Kailadevi is considered one of these Shaktipeeths. In ancient times, Baba Kedargiri, a great saint, performed severe penance on the banks of the Kali Sindh river. During this time, a demon residing in the nearby caves troubled the sanyasis and common people. After Baba Kedargiri's penance, Maa Kailadevi appeared and killed the demon, and this place is still known as Danavdaah, meaning "the demon's destruction." The footprints of the demon can still be seen on a large stone here.
Additionally, it is believed that the goddess Yogmaya, who was targeted by Kansa in an attempt to harm Lord Krishna, is also worshiped at this temple in the form of Yogmaya Kailadevi.
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