Jai Mata Di to all readers today I am going to talk about some of the famous Durga Maa temples
Ambe Maa Temple (Gujrat) First I am going to start Journey with the Ambe Maa temple in Gujrat which was built in the 12th Century the temple is also known as Ambaji it is also one of the Shakti Peeth of India it is one of the keys shines of the goddess. Devotees generally here by walk or a ropeway which is around 2.3 Km long
Karni Mata Temple (Rajasthan) From Gujrat we are going to Karni Mata Temple of Rajasthan this temple is around 600 years old one of the most attractive features of this temple is the population of rats believing that the goddess has transformed her devotee into rats and killing even one make them cry into another attractive thing about this temple is the silver gate donated by Maharaja Ganga Singh which enhances the beauty of this temple
Chamundeshwari Temple (Karnataka) Now our next destination is going to be the Chamundeshwari Temple located in the state of Karnataka according to beliefs the temple is around 300 years old one of the key highlights of this temple is a 40-meter gopparam and this temple have also had a 16-meter statue of demon Mahinsasur the goddess killed here to protect the temple and another attraction of this temple is the idol of Chamunda Devi which is made of pure gold
Kanaka Durga (Andhra Pradesh) On no 4 is Kanaka Durga Temple of the Andhra Pradesh the temple is set in the Indrekalandri hills here goddess is considered the most powerful here she takes the form of Chandi or destroyer and destroys the demon Durgama who causes havoc. This temple also saw a visit of Adi Sankra who installed Sri Chakra here. This temple is also mentioned in several scriptures sivalias and shaktīmahimus were enacted on and around it
Harsiddhi Durga Temple (Ujjain) So it’s time for the final destination of our journey to be Harsiddhi Durga Temple located in Ujjain) this temple is also one of the Shaktipeeths in India here devotee comes from all parts of the country to take blessings of Devi Harisiddhi the journey of this temple represent the nine forms of Goddess Durga is a symbol of power two pillars adorned with lamps which burn all day and night. The temple looks awesome on the eve of Navratri festival