Maa Tara Tarini temple
Along the river Rushikulya, known for religious and cultural
significance, atop a small hillock is the shrine dedicated to the twin Goddess
Tara and Tarini. The Tara Tarini temple is believed to be the spot where the
breast of Sati devi fell. It is one of the four Adi Shakthi peetha and Tantra
Peetha. It is believed that Tara-Tarini was the principal deity of the Kalinga
empire. The name Tara, an important deity of Mahayana Buddhist sect, suggests
Buddhist influence on the shrine. Some scholars say that Buddhists, who in the initial days did not worship any idol of
Goddess, learned the concept of Tara puja from this shrine. They worshipped the
deity as 'Boudha Tara' which later developed as the worship of Tara, the Tantrik deity in their beliefs. It
is said that merchants and seamen, prayed to the Goddess Tara and Tarini before
their voyage. The folk tales of the locals describe the shrine was
re-constructed by a devotee of Goddess, Basu Praharaj in the 17th century.
Location Odisha, Ganjam, Bhubaneswar
Legend
Mythology believes the Tara Tarini temple as one of the
Shaktipeethas. When Lord Shiva's wrath at the death of his wife Sati manifested
as the Tandava which would destroy the Universe, Lord Vishnu's Sudarshan chakra
cut her corpse into pieces which scattered around the subcontinent. It is believed that the Goddess' breasts fell where the temple of Tara Tarini stands today.The folk tale regarding
the temple says that, Tara and Tarini
appeared as two sisters in the house of Shri Basu Praharaj, a great devotee of
the Goddess but child less. After staying for some years, the sisters disappeared suddenly from the
house. One night, in the dream of a heartbroken Basu Praharaj, they appeared,
told him that they were Shakthi and asked him to built a temple on the hilltop.
Basu discovered the presence of the deities on the hilltop and constructed a
temple for them.
This temple is part of famous Shaktipeethas.
Architecture
The temple of Tara Tarini is built on top of a small
hillock. The gate way of the temple is colourful and adorned with vibrant
sculptures. The shrine has been constructed in the tradition 'rekha' style of
Oriya architecture. The temple is embellished with sculptured panels . Two
stones decked with ornaments and shaped as faces in the main shrine represents
Tara and Tarini. Two brass heads are enshrined between them.
Culture
Brahampur is the oldest city of Ganjam district and a
trading centre for Southern Odisha. Brahmapur is well known for its exquisitely
designed silk saris, handloom cloth and jewellery.
Darsan Info
Temple opens from 5:00 AM till 12:30 PM and from 2:15 PM
till 9:45 PM.Tuesdays of Chaitra masa is auspicious for the worship of the
Devi.
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative attire
Famous Festival
April - Chaitra yatra/Chaitra mela(Mar/April)
October - Navrathri
Temple Rituals
The priests perform daily rituals like Aarti, Bhog etc
Special Rituals
Vehicle puja, homa, private bhoga etc are conducted in the
temple. Devotees offer the first hair of child to the Goddess here.
Additional Info
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Small eateries are available near the shrine.
Restaurants available at Brahmapur
Safal Garden restaurant
Girija restaurant
Athithi restaurant
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Supermarket : Available