Bhagavathi Temple, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu
Few temples in India are more picturesquely located
than that of Goddess Bhagavathi in Kanyakumari. It stands
where three oceans meet: the Indian Ocean, the Bay of
Bengal and the Arabian Sea. Sunrise and sunset can be
seen from the same place. On full moon days, sunsets
and moon rises can be seen at the same time.
There has been a temple of the Goddess at this place
for over two thousand years. According to the temple's
purana, a powerful demon, Banasura, was harassing the
Devas. They sought Lord Siva's help. He invoked sakti
& created Bhagavathi. The demon, hearing of Her
beauty, coveted Her, though he knew it was ordained
that a virgin would kill him. He threatened her and
a battle developed and ultimately the demon was killed.
The incident is depicted during the Navarathri festival
at the temple.
About 183m from the coast there is a rocky island.
According to tradition, the temple stood there originally.
When the sea encroached, the rock became an islet, and
the temple had to be removed to its present site. The
rock contains the mark of a human foot. This is revered
as a symbol of the "Sripadam" . It is on this
rock that the Vivekananda memorial has been built.
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