Chausath Yogini Temple,
Hirapur – Legends
Andhaka was the son of Hiranyaksha and
cousin of Prahlada. Andhaka and Prahlada, along with their army defeated
the Devas, making Prahlada the king of the three
worlds. Sometime later, Prahlada battled Vishnu, but lost the battle due to a
curse the sages have placed upon him. After his loss, he appointed Andhaka as
king and successfully acquires Vishnu's forgiveness. Upon returning, Andhaka
tries to make him king again, but is met with refusal. At one point, Mahishasura and Tarakasura are killed by the gods, a feat which Andhaka
thought was impossible.
After this incident, Andhaka came to desire a beautiful
wife and was informed about Parvati, said to be the most beautiful woman in the
world. Unaware that Parvati is his mother, Andhaka makes his way to Shiva's abode.
There he tried to abduct Parvati, but she assumed a hundred forms and knocked
him unconscious in battle. Andhaka fled back to Patala with the
intention to recuperate and make another attempt at procuring Parvati.
Prahlada tried to dissuade him. He revealed to Andhaka
his true origins about being born from the sweat of Shiva when Parvati covered
his eyes. His explanation falls on deaf ears and he fails to persuade the
Asura. Andhaka attacked Shiva and the other deities with his army, most of whom
were obliterated. Andhaka then disguised himself as Shiva to fool Parvati, but
she managed to recognise him and hid among her servants. Unable to find her,
Andhaka returns to the battle.
Karthikeya and Ganesha accompanied by the Ganas, destroyed Andhaka's chariot. Lord Shiva engaged him in battle. Whenever Andhaka's blood fell on the ground, a copy of him would spawn. Lord Vishnu created 64 Yoginis to drink the blood of the demon every time he was hurt, preventing the spread of new demons. Finally, Shiva managed to decapitate Andhaka. After the fight, the 64 goddesses (Yoginis) asked Lord Shiva to commemorate them in the form of a temple structure.
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