The temple which is open only for a few
days during Deepavali (Hasanamba temple
, Hassan)
Compiled by
P.R.Ramachander
(One of my sisters
of face book called Smt Bhavani Mangalam requested me to write whatever I know of this temple. I am
dedicating this small article to her.)
Hassan is an
important town in Karnataka. One of the important temples is that of
Hasanamba (The mother of Joy) This is a
temple dedicated to Goddess Durga. Strangely the deity inside the temple is represented
by an ant hill. The following is the belief.
Once upon a
time the seven Mathrukas viz
Maheswari, Kaumari ,
Vaishnavi , Indrani and Chamundi came floating to the southern part of India . They were
captivated by the beauty of Hassan
and decided to make that town their home. While Maheswari, Kaumari and Vaishnavi decided to live in
three anthills , Brahmi decided
to live in a place called Kenchamma’s
hoskote in the town
And Indrani , Varahi and
Chamundi chose to live in three wells
in Devegere Honda , The presiding deity, Maheswari among them took the
name of Hasanamba (The mother who is smiling)
and the town was called as Hassan (old name Simhasanapuri) in her honour. The temple is open only for a few days
during deepavali . It opens on the Thursday
next to Full moon day in the month of Aswija(October-November) and closes on the Bali Padyami day i.e Prathama thithi
following Deepavali festival. Several miracles
are believed to happen in this temple.Some of them are
1.The flowers offered t the deity do not fade and the
lamp lit before closing never gets puts
out till the next year when the tample opens.
2.There was once a suffering daughter in law devotee to
the Goddess who was tortured by her mother in law. Once the mother in law threw
a stone at her daughter in law and she
was greatly hurt. When she appealed to the Goddess , she turned her in to a
sone . This stone is in front of her and
it is believed that it keeps moving
nearer to the Goddess . Devotees also believe
, that once the stone reaches the Goddess Kaliyuga would end.
3.It is also
believed that four robbers wanted to
steal the treasure of the temple and the
goddess turned them in to stones.Some
people call the temple as Kallappana gudi( the temple of men turned in to
stones)
The structure
seen at the entrance of Hasanamba temple is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva
locally called Siddheshwara. It is renowned for its self-manifested linga.
There's also an interesting idol of a nine-headed Ravana playing the Veena
here. Honouring the devout nature of Ravana, every new moon day people gather
at the temple. The annual chariot festival also takes place on the closing day
of the Hasanamba temple during Deepavali.
This year the temple has opened on 12th
October 2017 and would be open till October
21st. The temple would be
closed daily from 1.30 PM to 2.30 PM , In this short period , it is expected
that about a million devotees would
visit the temple.
Enjoy seeing a video about the temple https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQow2CIgXqA
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