Pages

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Mausi Maa Temple, Puri, Odisha

Mausi Maa Temple, Puri, Odisha
Mausi Maa Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Goddess Sakthi, located in Puri, a famous pilgrimage town in the state of Odisha, India. It is a small temple dedicated to Goddess Ardhashosini. The Temple is located at about 500 meters from Puri Bus Stand, 1.5 Kms from Puri Jagannatha Temple and 1.5 Kms from Puri Railway Station. Mausi Maa Temple is situated almost on the midway of the grand road, at Balagandi square. It is located on the right side of the Grand Road leading from the Jagannath temple towards Gundicha temple.

Legends
Mausi Maa:
Ardhashosini is called Mausima (the mother’s sister) of Lord Jagannath. Mausima is a combination of two words, Mausi and Maa. In oriya language Mausi means Aunt and Maa means Goddess. As per Jagannath mythology, once Goddess Lakshmi Devi left Jagannath Temple, and thus Jagannath and Balabhadra become poor and had to go out for begging. When Jagannath and Balabhadra were out during that time, Subhadra Devi was staying with Mausi Maa (Maternal Aunt).
Guardians of the Puri Dham:
Mausi Maa is also termed as Ardhashosini. It has been mentioned in the Vaishnava Kanda of the Skanda Purana that Goddess Ardhashosini drank half of the sea water that flooded Puri and saved the abode of Shri Jagannath. Goddess Ardhashosini with Kapalamochana Shiva, act as the guardians of the Puri Dham.
History
The Temple was built in 14th century AD by Ganga Kings.

The Temple
The temple is facing towards south. The temple consists of a Rekha Vimana and a Pidha Jagamohana and a Nata Mandapa of Kalingan order. The vimana is square on plan other two structures are rectangular on plan. The vimana is Panchangabada in elevation and Pancharatha on plan. The Natamandapa is triratha on plan and Panchangabada in elevation. Udyota Simha are found in the gandi of central raha.

The doorjambs are carved with three vertical band of puspa. There is a Gajalakshmi in lalitasana at the lalatabimba. Dvarapalikas can be found at the base of door jamb. There is a Navagraha panel in which Rahu is holding bow in his both hands with a large head crowned by Jata mukuta; Ketu has a serpent tail with upraised hands in the architrave.

Festivals
Mausima Temple is closely associated with the Car festival of Lord Jagannath. As per the rituals of Car Festival, on the day of Bahuda Jatra (return car festival day), the chariots of Balabhadra and Subhadra are pulled directly to the Singha Dwara (Lion’s Gate of Jagannath Temple), whereas the chariot of Jagannath stops in front of Mausima temple for a while. Here, Lord Jagannath accepts his favorite rice cake known as ‘Poda Pitha’ from his aunt. Mahasaptami, Mahanavami and Chandipatha are also observed in this temple.
Connectivity
For brief details, please refer below link;
Location

No comments:

Post a Comment