Maninaga Temples, Raj Ranpur –
Legends
Ranpur:
As per legend, two brothers of
Benu Raj family namely Biswabasu and Biswabasab lived in the forest of Nilagiri
hill but were driven out from the hill. The younger brother Biswabasab along
with his attendants took refuge in the valley of Maninag hill. The Maninag Hill
with its rich forest tracts were sparsely inhabited. He decided to the reclaim
the region for himself. Subsequently, he subdued the Bhuiyas of the adjacent
villages.
One day, while he was walking in
the forest, he found an image of Goddess, brought the image and installed it in
Maninag
Hill. He named it as Goddess Maninaga and worshipped her sincerely. Pleased
with his worship, she appeared before him and instructed him to establish a
village on the eastern side of the
hill. As per the divine instruction, he established the village and named
it as Ranpur. He named it as Ranpur in praise of the Goddess Maninag who
earlier killed a demon named Ranasura ruling at this region.
Maninaga:
As per legend, a piece of stone
was originally worshipped as goddess on the hilltop. The offerings made to the goddess was eaten
away by a cobra with a gem. Thus, the goddess came to be called as Maninag. The
Bagedis ruling over this area were considered very powerful due to the grace of
Maninaga. They were able to bring the surrounding region under their control
due to the grace of the goddess. The neighboring kings were jealous of Bagedis
success and attempted to steal the deity from the
hill. Goddess disappeared leaving a hole on the top of the
hill. This hole was subsequently covered with golden plate and worshipped.
Goddess worship from the period of Mahabharata:
As per legend, it is said that
the goddess was getting worshipped in this region from the times of
Mahabharata.
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