Sri Chandralamba Devi Temple – Sannati
Sri Chandralamba Devi
Temple is located in Sannati a Small Village in Chitapur taluk of Kalaburagi
district of Karnataka State.
It is on the banks of the
river Bhima
Goddess Chandralamba
Devi, an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi, is the primary goddess of this temple.
The temple has a tall
Gopura similar to the temples of Hampi.
king called Rajasena had
a daughter Chandrala. The king began searching for a groom for his beloved
daughter and organized a ‘Swayamvara' for this purpose. The princes had to see
the reflection of a metal pillar in the water and bring it down to win the
hand of the princess. No prince was willing to take up such a challenging task
and the king was in despair. Some days later, a goddess appeared in his dreams
and told him that the one who would wed his daughter would come to the town
garden the next day. The next day, Narayana Muni, a handsome young man came to
the town and was given a grand welcome by the king who requested him to take up
the task and marry his daughter. Though he initially declined, he later agreed.
The couple got married and were living on the banks of the Bheema River when
the eyes of an evil king fell on the beautiful Chandrala. Trying to escape from
the king's clutches, Chandrala vowed to do penance for 40 days. She then
went to the Someshwara temple and sought sanctuary from the evil designs of the
king. Meanwhile, Narayana Muni, seeing that his wife was missing and guessing
that the king must be behind her disappearance, vowed to set things right. He
went to the Hingula Peeth near Kashmir and prayed to Goddess Hingulambake. The
Goddess promised to help him out on one condition: that he should walk in front
of her, showing her the way but should not turn back and look at her until he
reaches his town. Narayana Muni agreed. The clanking of the Goddess' anklets
was his only clue as to whether she was following him. But at the banks of the
River Bheema, the twittering of the birds and the swishing of the river drowned
the anklet sound and he inadvertently turned round. Immediately, the Goddess
became a stone and told him she would stay there. She also gave him a
coconut telling him that there were bees inside it and he should take it to the
evil king. When the coconut was broken at the king's palace, several thousands
of bees came out of it and attacked the king who jumped into the river and
drowned. Even today, there is a ‘Seethuraja Maduvu' near the river. Chandrala
became one with God even before she could complete her penance. In memory
of this legend, every year, the Chandrala Parameshwari Devi Mahotsav is held
during the Navaratri festival.
This temple has a history
of 800 years
How to reach the Temple
75 km from Kalaburagi.
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