Hasanamba temple
Situated in the Hassan district of Karnataka, the Hasanamba temple is a famous temple dedicated to Goddess Shakti. The presiding deity is called as Hasanamba because the Goddess is perceived to be ever smiling, bestowing all riches on her devotees and the town Hassan is named after the Goddess. It is believed that the temple was built in the 12th century. The temple is open to the public only for a week, every year during the Diwali festival in October. There is an ant-hill representing the presiding deity inside the temple premises.
location Karnataka, Hassan, Bangalore
Legend
According to the legends, stunned by the beauty of Hassan,
the seven Maatrukes (Brahmi, Maheshwari, Kaumari, Vyshnavi, Varahi, Indrani and
Chamundi) decided to make Hassan their home forever. Maheshwari, Kaumari,
Vyshnavi took residence in the three anthills inside the temple and Brahmi in
Kenchamma's Hosakote, while Indrani, Varahi and Chamundi chose the three wells
in Devigere Honda. The town Hassan is named after the presiding deity,
Hasanamba. It is believed that the Goddess bestows all riches on her devotees
who worship her and She is also harsh to those who choose to harm her devotees.
Once Goddess Hasanamba turned a mother-in law into a stone for torturing the
devotee (Daughter in law) of the Goddess. It is believed that the stone moves
an inch every year and the period of kaliyuga will end when the stone reaches
the lotus feet of hasanamba.
Architecture
The Hasanamba Temple in Hassan is the epitome of temple
architecture in Karnataka. Built in the 12th century, the temple is a fine
example of the Hoysala tradition of temple architecture. In the inner sanctum
sanctorum, there is an unusual image depicting Ravana with nine heads, instead
of ten, playing the veena.
Culture
Hassan has for centuries played an integral part in the
growth of Kannada literature, art, and culture. Hassan largely has a folk
culture.Hassan is a combination of Kodagu, Dakshina, Kannada, and Mysore
regions, owing to its proximity to those regions. Kadabu (rice balls), Avalakki
or commonly known as Poha in the rest of India, and Mandakki (similar to Bhel
Puri) are commonly found foods in this region. The Mahamastakabhisheka is a
glorious Jain festival held once in twelve years in Shravanabelagola, where the
statue of Bahubali is bathed with milk, saffron, curd, and more, and is a major
Hassan attraction. Another thing to do in Hassan is shopping for small
artefacts, handicrafts, and jewellery.
Darsan Info
6:00 AM to 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM to 10:30 PM.
The temple will be open from October 5 to October 20, 2017.
During Diwali season, Hasanamba Temple annually opens on the Thursday after
Ashwin Purnima as per traditional Hindu calendar followed in Karnataka and
closes after 8 days on Balipadayami day.
Darsan Dresscode
Wear modest clothes and avoid shorts for men
Famous Festival
Diwali
Temple Rituals
Morning pooja and arati at 06:00 AM. Different kind of sevas
and archana starts at 07:30 AM onwards
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