The temple of Kanaka Durga the Goddess of power, riches and benevolence and the presiding deity of Vijayawada, is thronged by lakhs of pilgrims for worship during the
“Navarathri” festival which is celebrated with Religious fervor, pomp and festivity. The ancient temple of Kanaka Durga, atop the Indrakeeladri hill on the banks of the Sacred river Krishna in Vijayawada, abounds with legends of historical interest.
Indrakeeladri is unique in that it has been the chosen abode of Kanaka Durga and Malleswara as Swayambhu (the self-existent one). Here Durga is on the right side of Malleswara as against the tradition of Goddesses taking their position on the left of their consorts. This shows that Shakthi is predominant on the Indrakeeladri.
Goddess is looking towards the north-east with a cool smile and bliss. Because of which the devotees are blessed with whatever they pray for.
This is only temple in the world where the main deity (moola varlu) are decorated in forms of Sri Saraswati, Sri Maha Lakshmi, Sri Bala Tripura Sundari, Sri Rajarajeswari, Sri Mahishasura mardini, Sri Durga devi, Sri Annapurna devi, Sri Gayatri, Sri Lalitha Tripura Sundari.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pratyaksha seva?
Ans. The seva performed at temple and devotees can participate in person at the temple
What is the difference between Paroksha seva and Pratyaksha seva?
Ans. Paroksha Seva is for those who are unable to participate in Sevas directly. Those who can participate in person at the Temple will be mentioned as Sevadaris of Pratyaksha Seva
What are the uses of Pratyaksha seva?
Ans. Devotees can participate in the Seva as in person at the temple
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