Maa Chamunda Temple, Jodhpur
Located in the southern part of Mehrangarh fort, is the
temple dedicated to the Ishta devi of royal family, the Chamunda Mata temple.
Founder of Jodhpur city, Rao Jodha brought the idol of his favourite goddess
from old capital of Mandore in 1460. He installed Chamunda Devi idol in the
Mehrangarh Fort and it is worshipped even today by both royals and the
Jodhpur's citizens. A stampede occurred on 30 September 2008, at the temple, in
which 249 people were killed and more than 400 injured.
Location Rajasthan , Jodhpur, Jaipur
Legend
The Chamunda Mataji temple in Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur, was
established in 1460 after the idol of the goddess Chamunda was moved from the
old capital of Mandore by the then-ruler Jodha of Mandore.
Architecture
The shrine situated inside the Mehrangarh fort, is serenely
beautiful with its white dome, exquisitely carved ceiling and pillars. Red
flags adorn the top of the shrine. In the sanctum, is the deity of Goddess
Chamunda adorned with flowers in front of red cloth backdrop. Brass belles hang
in from of the sanctum.
Culture
Jodhpur, a popular tourist destination, featuring many
palaces, forts and temples, near the sprawling landscape of the Thar Desert.
The city is famous for its food and 'Jodhpur Sweets' are famous throughout India. The scenic
landscape had made Jodhpur a favored movie location.
Photo Courtesy : Wikipedia
Darsan Info
Timings : 9.00 AM -
5.00 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative
clothing.
Famous Festival
October - Dusserah
Temple Rituals
The priests perform regular puja and rituals
Additional Info
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Jhankar choti haveli restaurant
Jodhpur coffee house.
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Supermarket : Available