Mangalagauri Temple, Gaya, Bihar
The Mangalagauri temple in Gaya has been mentioned
in Padma Purana, Vayu Purana and Agni Purana and in
other scriptures and tantric works. The present temple
dates back to 1459 AD. The shrine is dedicated to Shakti
or the mother Goddess in the predominantly Vaishnavite
pilgrimage center of Gaya. Mangalagauri is worshiped
as the Goddess of benevolence. This temple constitutes
an Upa-Shakti Pitha - where it is believed that a part
of the body of Shakti fell - according to mythology.
Here Shakti is worshiped in the form of a breast symbol,
a symbol of nourishment.
The temple is facing east, and is built on top of the
Mangalagauri hill. A flight of steps and a motorable
road lead to the temple. The sanctum houses the symbol
of the Goddess and it also has some finely carved ancient
relief sculptures. A small hall or mandap stands in
front of the temple. The courtyard also houses a fire
pit for the home. There are also two minor shrines dedicated
to Shiva and images of Mahishasura Mardini, Durga and
Dakshina Kali.
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