Maa Barahi Devi Shaktipeeth
Gonda Shaktipeeth: Maa Barahi Devi Temple located in Gonda district of Uttar Pradesh is considered to be a wonderful confluence of faith, belief and miracle. This Siddha Shaktipeeth holds special importance not only for the devotees of Purvanchal but also for the entire North India. It is believed that by seeing the Mother Goddess here and touching the holy water present near the cave, problems related to eyesight i.e. eyes get cured. For this reason it is also known as Northern Bhavani. Let us know the history of Northern Bhavani Temple and its mythological beliefs.
What is the specialty of Maa Barahi Devi Temple?
Mother Barahi Devi is considered to be a very influential form of Shakti. This temple is located near a natural cave, which makes it even more mysterious. Devotees believe that Mother Goddess herself resides here and fulfills every wish of her devotees. People come here from far and wide especially for eye related problems.
Amazing belief related to eyesight
The biggest specialty of this Shaktipeeth is its miraculous belief. It is said that any devotee who visits the Mother Goddess with a true heart and touches his eyes with the water near the cave, gets relief from eye diseases. Many devotees share their experiences that their vision improved after coming here. Although it is a matter of faith and belief as there is no scientific evidence for this, but the deep devotion of the devotees makes this temple special.
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Why is it called Northern Bhavani?
Maa Barahi Devi Temple is called Northern Bhavani because it is considered to be the main center of Shakti Sadhana in North India. Just as Kamakhya is important in the east and Hinglaj Mata in the west, similarly this Shaktipeeth holds a special place in the north.
Mythology and History
According to religious beliefs, this place has been a center of meditation and penance since ancient times. It is said that many accomplished saints and ascetics had done rigorous meditation here, due to which this land became perfect. Maa Barahi Devi is also associated with the Varaha incarnation of Lord Vishnu, hence this form of her is considered especially powerful.
When to go and how to visit?
This temple is crowded with devotees throughout the year, but during Navratri, special events and grand pujas take place here. Visiting at this time has a different importance. Devotees receive the blessings of the Mother Goddess by attending the Aarti in the morning and evening.
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