Dadhimati Mata Temple

Summary

Dadhimati Mata Temple is a Hindu Temple of the goddess Dadhimati, located between the villages of Goth and Manglod in the Jayal tehsil of Nagaur district in Rajasthan, India. An inscription found there suggests that it existed at least as long ago at 608 CE.

Dadhimati Mata Temple
Temple of Dadhimati Mata in Jayal
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictNagaur District
DeityGoddess Dadhimati
Location
LocationBetween the villages of Goth and Manglod, Jayal, Nagaur district, Rajasthan, India
StateRajasthan
CountryIndia
Architecture
Date establishedAt least 608 CE (as per inscription)

It is an important site for the Dadheech Brahmins,[1] and, as one of 52 shaktipiths, significant to the Shaktism tradition and to Purana-related scholarship.[2]

Dadhimati is said to be the sister of the Rishi (sage) Dadhichi. The legend says she was born on magh (Indian month) shukl 7 (rath saptami) due to the churning of the sky. Dadhimati killed Detya Vikatasur on magh shukl 8 (jaya ashtami) in Dadhi Sagar. Dadhimati is the Avatar of the goddess Laxmi. The temple has the oldest depictions of 'Devi mahamatya', which are even older than the Mahalaxmi temple of Kolhapur, Maharashtra. It has a depiction of Valimiki ramyana in interiors.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ Asopa, J. N. (1988). The Brahmanas, Dadhichi & Dahimas. Shri Dadhimati Sahitya Shodha evam Prakashan Samiti.
  2. ^ Rocher, Ludo (1986). The Puranas. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 195. ISBN 978-3447025225.