• Shakti

Prayaga Madhaveswari Temple

Overview


Prayaga means Prakrishta Yaga. This refers to the place where Lord Brahma did a very great Yaga. Hence its name became Prayaga. Prayaga is considered as one of the Sapta mokshapuras. This place is also called as Theertharaj, that means king of all theerthas. This is also the place of Triveni Sangamam. Generally we consider the confluence of two water flows as a holy place. But, here we can see the confluence of three holy rivers, Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati. All the three rivers have their importance individually. Hence the confluence became very very holy place. One should take a holy bath here when visited this place. Here Kumbhmela will be conducted for every 12 years.


About the Temple


The three temples in Prayag Shaktipeeths are considered Shaktipeeths from three dfferent ideas. All the three temples are of mata Sati of Prayag Shaktipeeth. Here Devi Sati is called Lalita. The three temples are Akshaywat, Mirapur and Alopi. In Prayag, the fingers of mata Sati fell. Here Lord Shiva is known by the name of Bhav. In Akshaywat, there is a Laliteshwar Mahadev temple just nearby the Kalyani-Lalita Devi temple. According to Matasyapuran, in 108 Shaktipeeths this temple has been given the name of Lalita. The second Alopi temple that is considered to be the Shaktipeeth is around 500 kms from Daraganj in Allahabad. According to the importance of Prayag Shaktipeeth, Kalyani and Lalita are considered to be the same. According to legend, Laliteshwar Mahadev temple is situated in the holy premises of Akshaywat in Vayavya corner of north-west corner near the bank of Yamuna. In addition, another temple in Allahabad is considered to be a Shaktipeeth. This temple is of Bhagwati Kalyani. The idol of mata in this temple has four hands and is sitting on the Lion. There is glowing wheel on her heads.


About the Deity


The main deity is Prayag (three rivers meet here): Devi's ten fingers fell here and the idols are Devi as Lalita (beautiful). Another name is Alopi and Shiva as Bhava.


Legend and stories


There are mainly three stories about the word Alopi. One story says that Alopi means the one who disappeared. After Sati dahana and Dhaksha Yagna destruction, Lord Siva disturbed mentally and lifted Satidevi’s body and roaming without any destination. Lord Vishnu cut Sati devi body parts by using Sudarshana Chakra. Every place, where Satidevi’s body part fell, became a Shaktipeeth. Prayaga is the last place, where last part of Sati devi’s body fell on ground. Here Sati devi body became disappeared, hence the name Alopi. There are some other stories about Alopi mata. In every temple, at least one idol or one symbol will be there for worshipping the goddess. But here, there is no idol or symbol. We have to imagine the goddess present on a wooden jhula. Hence the name Alopi. According to a local story, Alopi mata is a newly married bride. She disappeared from pallaki, when robbers attacked the marriage troop. As the bride disappeared as a miracle, she is worshipped as Alopi mata.


Festivals


The Kumbh Mela is the star attraction here and it attract crowd in exorbitant numbers, both domestic and international as well. It is celebrated after a gap of every 12 years and on this auspicious period, people take bath in the holy water of Sangam. Navratri that falls two times in a year- one in the month of March or April and other in the September or October month depending on the Hindu calendar, is among the major festival here. Navratri are celebrated for over 9 days, with some people not eating any type of food that is derived from the soil for these nine days. Special ceremonies and rituals are carried during these days. Person (Almost every day) offers their offering to the god in form of fruit, milk, homemade sweets etc. Another festival that is celebrated with great enthusiasm is the ‘Shiv Ratri’ and during this day, people keep fast, pour milk on the Shiv Lingam and offers ‘Bail’ (A type of fruit) to the god idol.

Pooja Timing

Visiting Time: 1 Hour
Entry: Free
Photography: Allowed

Accommodation


Since Prayag is among the most worshipped place in Hindu culture, this place is full of accommodation arrangements. Even if the private accommodation is kept part, still the government plus the non-government organization comfort spaces are more. Since the turnaround of the people to this place is vast every time of the year, there is great business thriving in terms of hotels. But the good thing is that, there are ample numbers of good, yet cheap accommodation places available here. Beware of the touts that promise to provide good accommodation at cheaper rates.


Best time to visit


October to March
Other places that can be visited nearby…

Sangam (Where people take holy baths)
Akbar’s Fort and Patalpuri Temple
Anand Bhavan
Khusru Bagh

Accessibility


Road transportation is the most common means and buses directly to Prayag are available from major cities of North India.Direct trains are available to Allahabad railway station and you get trains from every part of the country. Several deluxe bus services are available to Prayag and they are worth trying, if you are not getting reservation in the train. The nearest airport is in the Allahabad and national flights are available to this airport. International flights are available till Delhi. Take necessary steps to protect yourself from sunburn etc, because in the summer season, temperature shoots up to 40+ degrees in this part of the country.


Address


Prayag Raj in Allahabad,
Uttar Pradesh.

Significance

Devotees visit this temple to seek fulfillment of the following:-

  • Salvation
  • Wealth
  • Relief from diseases
  • Purchase of vehicles
  • Gain Knowledge
Shlokas

Sarva Mangala Maangalye Sive Sarvaardha Saadhike, Saranye Tryambake Gauri Naarayani Namosthuthe

Meaning -We offer you our salutations, Oh auspicious Naraayani, who is the good of all good, who can achieve everything and can offer refuge, Oh three-eyed Gowri.

Saranaangatha Dheenaartha Parithraana Paraayane Sarvasyaarthi Hare Devi Naaraayani Namosthuthe

Meaning -We offer salutations to you, Oh Narayani, who has the infinite power of creating, preserving and destroying. You are the basis and epitome of the 3 gunas.

Sarvaroope Sarvese Sarvasakthi Samanvithe, Bhayebhyastrahi No Devi Durge Devi Namosthuthe

Meaning -I offer my salutations to you mother Durga, who is present in all beings and has all power, save us from all our wrongdoings O mother of the universe.

Yaa Devi Sarva Bhooteshu Shakthi Roopena Samsthita Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namaha

Meaning -Salutations to the Goddess who resides as Shakti in all beings.

Timings

Morning 6 AM to Evening 9 PM

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