Mangla
Gauri Temple, Gaya, Bihar
Mangla Gauri Temple is a Hindu Temple
dedicated to Goddess Sakthi, located in Gaya City in Gaya District of Bihar,
India. The temple is located on top of the Mangalagiri (Bhasmakuta) hill on the
south side of Gaya. The Temple is situated on the banks of Falgu River. Mangla
Gauri Temple is one of 18 Maha Shakti Peethas, or Grand Shakti
Peethas – highly revered temples throughout South
Asia that commemorate the location of fallen body parts of the
Hindu deity Sati.
Legends
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History
The temple was built in the 15th
century CE at the time when the Rajputs came to defend the region comprising of
Gaya and Benares from the Mughals who invaded the region and tried to occupy
it.
The Temple
The temple is facing east and is
built on top of the Mangalagiri (Bhasmakuta) hill. There are flight of steps
and motorable road to reach the Temple. The Sanctum is very small and only one
or two persons can enter at a time. The Sanctum has no idol of the Goddess. It
is said that the breast of Goddess Shakti fell here. Only a piece of rock resembling
breast is worshipped here. It signifies nourishment for all creations that
exist in the whole world.
A flame which burns eternally in
the temple lights up the formation inside of the temple. The Sanctum is
preceded by a small Mandapam. The courtyard houses a fire pit for the Homa. There
are idols and shrines for Lord Shiva, Mahishasura Mardini,
Ganesha,
Hanuman,
Durga and Dakshina Kali
in the courtyard. There is shrine of Bhima at the foot hills where steps to
reach hill top starts. His Knee impression can be seen here.
Temple Opening Time
The temple remains open from 05.00
AM to 01.00 PM and 03.00 PM to 10.00 PM.
Festivals
Maha Shivaratri and Navaratri
are the important festivals of Mangla Gauri Temple.
Prayers
Unmarried girls can pray on
Tuesdays to get a husband who has all the good traits of God Shiva. A special
worship of Goddess Shakti can be carried out on every Tuesday in the Shravan
months.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 5
Kms from Gaya Bus Stand, 5 Kms from Gaya Junction Railway Station, 9 Kms from Gaya
Airport, 11 Kms from Bodh Gaya, 100 Kms from Patna and 104 Kms from Patna
Airport. Gaya is connected to the rest of India by roads, rail and airways. Gaya is connected to Patna by National Highway 22 (formerly
NH 83), and to Nawada, Rajgir and Bihar
Sharif by NH 120. The Grand
Chord section of the Indian Railways passes through Gaya.
Location
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