Ujjaini Mahakali Temple

Ujjaini Mahakali Temple
Geography
Coordinates 17°26′12″N 78°29′28″E / 17.4366783°N 78.49107359999994°E / 17.4366783; 78.49107359999994Coordinates: 17°26′12″N 78°29′28″E / 17.4366783°N 78.49107359999994°E / 17.4366783; 78.49107359999994
Country India
State Telangana
Location at General Bazar, Secunderabad
Culture
Sanctum Mahankali
History
Date built 1815

Sri Ujjaini Mahakali Temple is a temple is a temple in the Secunderabad area[1] in Telangana which is 191 years old. Devotees offer prayers to the goddess every day. In particular, Lakhs of devotees offer prayers during Ashada Jathara, which usually falls on Sunday and Monday[2]. It is also popular during the festival of Bonalu[3].

History

It is believed that in the year 1813, Cholera broke out in the city and thousands of people died due to it. At the same time batch of military battalion transferred to Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh from Secunderabad. A doli bearer Suriti Appaiah along with his associates went to the Mahakali Devastanam at Ujjain and prayed for the benefit of people, if the people saved from the epidemic, he will install a deity of the goddess[4]. AS soon as they have return from Ujjain, Appaiah and his associates installed the idol made of wood in Secunderabad in July 1814.

References

  1. http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2008-07-21/hyderabad/27939920_1_devotees-ujjaini-mahankali-temple-rangam
  2. http://www.telanganatourism.gov.in/partials/destinations/divine-destinations/hyderabad/ujjain-mahankali.html
  3. "A sea of devotees throng Ujjiani Mahankali temple on Bonalu". The New Indian Express.
  4. http://sriujjainimahakalimatha.org/abouttemple.php
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