Saturday, April 30, 2022

Bhimambhika Temple, Itagi, Karnataka

Bhimambhika Temple, Itagi, Karnataka

Bhimambhika Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Hindu Saint Bhimambhika located in Itagi Village in Ron Taluk in Gadag District in the Indian state of Karnataka.


History

Sri Bhimambhika was an ancient Shaivite saint was born in a devout Hindu family by the grace of Goddess Banashankari. It is said that her mother Hanumakka prayed continuously for 12 years to the Goddess Banashankari and Bhimambhika was born as a result of her prayers. Sri Bhimambhika exhibited divines qualities and was compassionate to the people from her childhood. She got married to her cousin and gave birth to her son Kalingappa. His son was also a renowned saint and performed several miracles.

The Temple

The temple, actually a mutt is dedicated to Hindu saint Bhimambhika. The 8th generation of her family members are taking care of the mutt and performing puja regularly. A simple meal of broken jowar (sangati/mudda) and tomato rasam (saaru) is served to all the visitors throughout the day in the community free kitchen. Sabha Bhavan, an accommodation facility is available behind the temple. Devotees can stay in this facility  at a nominal rent.


Festivals

Darty Dharma Devaru Jatra is celebrated here annually. It is considered as one of the famous Jatra in in North Karnataka. Tuesdays and Fridays are considered special here.

Prayers

A devotee wishing for a desire ties a coconut in the mutt premises and prays to her. Once the desire / wish is fulfilled, the devotee has to come back and un-tie a coconut in the premises and do the thanksgiving to the saint.

Connectivity

The Temple is located at about 3.5 Kms from Itagi Cross Road Bus Stop, 5 Kms from Sudi, 5 Kms from Sudi Bus Stand, 14 Kms from Rona, 18 Kms from Gajendragad, 34 Kms from Badami, 36 Kms from Pattadakal, 50 Kms from Gadag Railway Station, 50 Kms from Gadag and 102 Kms from Hubballi Airport. The temple is situated at about 5 Kms from Sudi on Gajendragad to Rona route.

Location

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