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5 Famous Devi Mata Mandir in Nagpur

1. SHRI MAHALAXMI JAGDAMBA SANSTHAN, KORADI


Koradi was previously known as Jakhapur, and its ruler, Raja Jholan, had seven children:
Janoba, Nanoba, Banoba, Bairoba, Khairoba, Agnoba, and Dattasur. The monarch was
dissatisfied because he lacked a daughter. He satisfied the gods by doing Yagya, Havan, Puja,
and Tapashchrya, and he asked them to bless him as a daughter. A divinely beautiful girl was
born.
The monarch sensed Adi Shakti manifesting in the form of his daughter after viewing her for
the first time. The heavenly Shakti, who was born as his daughter, had varied encounters
with the monarch of Jholan. She had provided him with proper direction, allowing him to
make more informed decisions. She'd demonstrated a lot of foresight.
When she was accompanying the monarch in a fight, she had exhibited remarkable justice
to
both the king and his opponents. The king experienced the almighty Shakti's power once
more. As the goddess Shakti, Jakhumai decided to stop at the area where the sun would set
on his way back from the conflict. Jakhapur is the name given to such location (now Koradi).
Nobody installed the moorti (idol), hence it's thought to be a 'Swayambhu' – materialised
one.

A Kund and a Goumukh may be found in the area. A natural stream of refreshing water runs
through the property. Rangoli stones can still be found in this location.

SHRI MAHALAXMI JAGDAMBA SANSTHAN, KORADI


2. AGYARAM DEVI MANDIR, GANESHPETH
Agyaram Devi's whole court in Ganeshpeth, known as Nagardevi, will now be lighted with
silver in a new form. The lions of Agyaram Devi, who is ensconced in the private temple of
silver, are also being carved into the 'Singh Jharokha,' which will add to the grandeur of the
court. Devotees would be able to see Mother Goddess Agyaram in eight more incarnations
in addition to her.

Singh Jharokha is being built using silver donated by devotees under the supervision of
Rajesh Rokade and Sarang Rokade of Rokade Jewellers, according to Shri Agyaram Devi
Mandir Trust President and MLA Girish Vyas. In the temple itself, Kolhapur artists Rajaram
Bapuso Patil, Pramod Lohar, and Anil Sutar are constructing Singh Jharokha. Singh Jharokha
will resemble a bridge. In Nij Mandir, two Gajraj will be put on either side of the silver leaf.
Nija Mandir contains 8 pillars, 1 large and 4 little silver domes, 2 large and 4 medium urns,
and 19 small urns.

AGYARAM DEVI MANDIR, GANESHPETH

3. MAA UMIYA DHAM, DIGHORI


The Sati was created by the Shiv element during the creation of the universe. Sati was born
in Daksh Prajapati's residence. Lord Shiva was her husband. Daksha planned a large Yagna
but did not invite Shiva out of malice. Sati went to her father's Yagna despite not being
invited. Sati and Lord Shiva were humiliated once more, and she couldn't take it any longer,
so she leaped into the Yagna pyre and embraced fire. Lord Shiva became enraged and began
the Tandav, carrying Sati's body on his shoulders. The entire planet shook and trembled in
fear. Lord Vishnu used his Sudarshan Chakra to cut Sati's body into 51 pieces to preserve the
world, and a Shaktipeeth was formed wherever these pieces fell.
Sati had hoped to marry Lord Shiva in the next birth before falling into the Yagna pyre. Lord
Shiva became a hermit after Sati's death. The planet was being terrorized by the Tarkasur
demon. He received the boon from Brahmaji that he could only be killed by Shiva's son.
Lord
Shiva is getting ready to remarry, thanks to the gods. Sati gave birth to her second child at
Maina and Himalayas' home and became known as Parvati-Uma. She married Shiva after a
long period of intense meditation. Kartik, their son, annihilated Tarkasur.

MAA UMIYA DHAM, DIGHORI

4. GRUHLAXMI AMBABAI TEMPLE, SEMINARY HILLS


The temple of the mind is peace, and the temple of the heart is love. This is a famous Gede
Prama quotation. There is a feeling that wherever one worships in the world, he or she will
find tranquility. This is a fact that no one can deny. Gruhlaxami Ambabai Temple in Nagpur is
one such serene location. Nagpur, popularly known as the "Orange City," is famed for its
sacred and spiritual sites. There are many additional spots in and around this lovely city
where one can seek God's blessings and listen to fascinating environmental presentations.
Ramtek, Khindsi, Adasaa, Amba Khori, Dhapewada, and Pench National Park are among the
locations to visit. All of these locations are ideal for a picnic. Where one can spend quality
time with family and friends while simultaneously seeking spiritual fulfillment. Ambabai
temple is one of Nagpur's most well-known temples.

This temple has a long and illustrious history. The origin of this idol was discovered around
the year 1756. It was discovered in Warora during some farming activities. Shaligram is used
to create Gruhlaxami Ambabai's main idol. In the year 2015, on Chaitra Suddha Ashtami,
Friday, in Nagpur, a duplicate of an idol was placed. Kul devta of the Khot Family is also the
idol. The Khot Family's 13th generation continues to adorn the deity in the same way that
their forefathers did, with all of the same rites.
Gods such as Mahabali Hanuman, Shri Gruheshwara (Shiva), Shri Prachand Kaali, Shri Kaal
Bhairava, Shri Mangal Chandi Devi, and Shri Shani Deva have their abodes at this temple.
This temple is located in the Seminary Hills area. At this location, one can enjoy the beauty of
nature while simultaneously seeking the goddess's graces.
GRUHLAXMI AMBABAI TEMPLE, SEMINARY HILLS

5. BHAWANI MATA MANDIR, PARDI


Shri Bhavani Mata Mandir is located 10 kilometers east of Nagpur, in Pardi village on the
Punapur road. This ancient and largest temple is historically significant, and it is stated that
Mataji's idol is swayambhu (self-evolved) and performs marvels for followers.

Navaratri is celebrated here with passion, and a significant number of devotees flock here
during that time to see Bhavani Mata.
BHAWANI MATA MANDIR, PARDI

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