Thursday, June 12, 2014

Jai Mata Bhadrakali of Warangal!



Bhadrakali Mata


The Bhadrakali Temple in Warangal, Telangana is known to be one of the oldest temples of Goddess Bhadrakali in India. It was constructed by the King Pulakesi II of Chalukya dynasty in seventh century.

Sri Ganapathi Sastri a devout Shakti upaska from Karnataka began to live near the temple in the 1940s. The temple was dilapidated. Shastri ji decided to renovate the temple and with the help of several merchants in the area rebuild the temple.

Animal sacrifice was stopped at the temple and the goddess who was originally in her ugra form was invoked in her shanta aspect. Mata Bhadrakali is known for her benevolence and kindness towards her children.
Shastri ji left his body at the age of 113 and his son is the priest at the temple now. The temple supports a Ved Shala where students are taught the Vedas.  

May Mata Bhadrakali of Warangal bless all her devotees with courage, strength and vision to fulfill all the purusharthas of life. Jai Mata Bhadrakali! Jai Baba Bhairav ki!
Watch a Mata Bhadrakali bhajan in Nepali on this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-buu-0LZ2g




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