Banashankari Amma Temple, Bagalkot
Banashankari Amma Temple
Bagalkot, Karnataka
Banashankari Amma Temple is located in Bagalkot District of Karnataka. Devi is worshipped as Shakambhari or Banashankari. Temple is also called Vanashankari because it is located in the Tilakaaranya forest. Devi here has 8 hands, and holds a Thrishul.
Skanda Purana mentions Banashankari amman. Sthala Puranam says that, once there lived an Asura in the area named Durgamasura, who killed many innocent people in the area. The Devas prayed to Paramashiva, who asked Parvathi Devi to destroy the asura.
Parvathi Devi took the Avataram of Banashankari and came to the area. She fought against the Asura and killed him, restoring peace in the area. It is also said that during a severe famine, Devi provided vegetables and food for the people to survive and thus, she was given the name Shakambari. Rahu kala pooja is very famous here.
Shri Maha Devyai Namah
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