Aranya Devi Temple
The shrine of Aranya Devi dates back to the times of the
Mahabharata. Over the ages, the temple is visited by thousands of pilgrims with
their wishes to the Goddess Aranya (the deity of the forests), an incarnation
of Devi Parvathi and they believe that She listens to their wishes and fulfill
all their desires. According to history, the shrine was established by the
Pandavas but the temple was detroyed because of aging. Later on, the new temple
with the modern architecture was established by a local businessman in 1953.
Location Bihar, Bhojpur, Patna
Legend
King Mordhwaj of Arrah was celebrated for his kindness. To
test his generosity, one day Krishna and Arjun visited the king in a disguise
of a hermit and a lion respectively. Lord Krishna, under the veil of a hermit
asked the King to offer his lion (Arjuna in guise) human flesh as he doesn't
consume animals. The hermit also clarifies that the lion should only be fed
with the son of the King. Moreover, to test his devotion and dedication,
Krishna also asked the King and the Queen to kill their son with a saw (Arrah)
and cook the flesh of their son and serve them. They obeyed all the words of
the hermit and finally when they offered the cooked flesh of their son to the
guests, the disguised hermit asked the King and his queen to eat the flesh of
their son too. When the King was about to do that, the hermit requested him to
call his son with his name. As the king did so, his handsome and living prince
appeared in front of him and the queen.
Then Lord Krishna and Arjun appeared in their original form
and threw the saw (Arrah in Hindi) nearby and blessed the king and his family
for their devotion and generosity. Later on, as a mark of respect, the King
established the temple of Aranya Devi (a form of Devi Parvati) were the saw
dropped.
Another tale centers round the temple. Many believe that the
Goddess who fulfills everyone's wish also listed to the prayers of the King and
his wife. They were childless and with the blessings of the Goddess, the queen
gave birth to a son. After some time when the chid grew up, the devi gave a
vision to the parents asking for sacrificing their son to Her. When the King
and the Queen was about to draw the saw through their son's head, the Divine
Goddess appeared in front of them and blessed them for their devotion towards
Her. This place later on became the temple sthan of Aranya Devi.
Architecture
The present temple of Aranya Devi was reconstructed with
modern day architecture. The beautifully designed temple is decorated with
marble and mosaic works. The temple dome face eastwards. There are two
balconies (open corridors) towards the West and the North at the entrance. A
Shiva linga is placed in the west verandah. Devotees can find three large
bells, a well and a charity box over there.
Inside the sanctum sanctorum, the two idols of the Aranya
Devi are placed on a throne. The 10 feet high statues are made of black
touchstone. The deities are always festooned with beautiful yellow sarees,
flower garlands and a beautiful crown on their heads.
The marble statues of Krishna, Radha, Ram, Sita, Bharata,
Laxman and Satrughna are placed on the left side of Aranya Devi.
Culture
Over the ages, Bihar has been the center of attraction
regarding its involvement since the days of Ramanayana and the Mahabharata. The
capital of the mighty Mauryan Empire was also at Pataliputra- which lies in the
present day Bihar. Even today, many
important relics of Emperor Chandra Gupta Maurya, Bindusara and the mightiest
of them all Emperor Ashoka are found.
Moreover, Bihar proudly houses the centers of learning like
the famous Nalanda University and the prestigious Vikramshila University during
the ancient times.
The state boasts on its flagship religious culture, the
enriched heritage that grew up associating different popular shrines in Bihar.
Alongside, Bihar's culture extends to the vibrant Madhubani art and Manjusha
art.
Darsan Info
Temple timings:- 5:00 AM to 11:00 AM & 5:00 PM to 8:00
PM
Darsan Dresscode
No specific dresscode is mentioned by the temple authority.
Famous Festival
March - Holi,
Shivratri
April - Ram
Navami
October - Chhat Puja, Navratri
Temple Rituals
The Deity is bathed twice daily in the morning and in the
evening. Besides, the priests offer prasad and bhoga to the Goddess along with
the morning and evening aarti.
Special Rituals
Special puja is organized on Holi, Navratri, Maha Shivratri
and Durga Puja.
Additional Info
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Hotel Grand Ara
The Regal Restaurant
Tulsi restaurant.
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Supermarket : Available