Bambleshwari Temple - Chhattisgarh

Maa Bamleshwari Devi Temple is of great spiritual importance & the people of Chattisgarh consider Dongargarh as a Pilgrimage or teerth. The famous temple of Goddess Bamleshwari, is on a hilltop of 1600 feet in the town of Dongargarh.





 This temple is referred as Badi Bamleshwari. Another temple at ground level is situated about 1/2 km from the main temple complex. This temple is referred as Chhoti Bamleshwari. Around many hundred thousands of people from, in and around Chattisgarh flock the shrine during the navratris of Kavar (during Dussera) and Chaitra (during Ramnavmi). During these navratris, melas (fair) are organised in the premises of the temple, which run 24 hours.  One has to climb 1100 stairs to reach here. The devotees don’t find it hard reaching the temple, firstly because of devotion and faith towards Maa and secondly because of the pure & natural environment of the place, which is surrounded by mountains and ponds.

History : Roughly 2200 years ago, Dongargarh was a fairly renounced territory named Kamavati ruled by Maharaja Kamsen also called Kamakhya Nagri. When his Queen gave birth to a son they named him Madansen. Since Raja Veersen considered it a blessing of Lord Shiva & Parvati,he constructed the temple of Maa Bamleshwari at Dongargarh. Now Raja Madansen had a son named Kamsen because of whom the area became famous and came to be known as Kamakhaya Nagari.

A big battle took place between Raja Kamsen and Raja Vikramaditya, reason being the love between Maadhavnal & Kaamkandla, which led to the complete destruction of Kamavati. Legend has it that after the death of Maadhavnal & Kaamkandala, Raja Vikramaditya felt guilty as he thought that he was responsible for Kaamkandala committing suicide. He underwent deep anguish and started constant worship, resulting in Maa Bagulamukhi Devi appearing before him. Raja Vikramaditya requested the goddess to make both Maadhavnal and Kaamkandala alive again and also asked Maa Bagulamukhi Devi to stay at the temple. Since then it is believed that Maa Bagulamukhi Devi is present here. As time passed by the name got transformed from Maa Bagulamukhi to Maa Bamlai to Maa Bamleshwari as it is known today.

Significance of the Temple :

The temple here is dedicated to Maa Bagulamukhi Devi who is a powerful manifestation of Goddess Durga. Devotees here have to climb a flight of 1100 stairs to reach this holy destination. It is believed that Raja Veersen, the then ruler of Dongargarh, in order to appease the Gods for his true successor, had built the temple 2200 years ago. This particular temple is referred as Badi Bamleshwari and there is another temple at the ground level, known as the Chotti Bamleshwari, situated at a distance of ½ km from the main temple complex. There is also available ropeway path, built keeping in mind the comfort level of the devotional climbers. The magnificient view from the top is an added attraction for the devotees to witness the might of Bamleshwari Devi. An enormous statue of Buddha in golden is visible on the opposite mountain, as if placed there in some mysterious circumstances.

Rituals done at Temple :

Hawan is the worship done to Agni Dev for internal energy and power. Every Sunday between 10 am to 12 noon a Hawan is conducted at the Badi Bamleshwari temple on the mountain.During the Navratri Festival offering worship at the temple is been believed to be of great importance for the fulfilment of one’s aspirations.
Besides this , temple also undertakes rituals like marriage , mundan tonsuring etc.

Other Temples :

Choti Bamleshwari Temple – There is another temple on the plain of Maa Bamleshwari Devi and is popularly known as Choti Bamleshwari Devi. In ancient times, when there was lack of facilities and many people because of age and other reasons could not climb the mountain for darshan, they established a temple on the plains that slowly took the shape of Choti Bamleshwari Temple.

Lord Shiv ji Temple – The temple of Lord Shivji is almost 3/4th of its way towards Badi Bamleshwari on the mountain and has been recently constructed. The temple here has the outer decoration of many snakes in different postures. The devotees before going to the main Shrine worship the Shivling and a statue of Lord Shiv that is there in the temple.

Hanuman ji Temples – There are two temples of Lord Hanuman, one which is situated on the plain near Choti-Bamleshwari temple and second one is on the mountain on the way towards the main Maa Bamleshawari temple.


Visiting Hours :

The Maa Bamleshwar Devi temple would be open to devotees from 4.00 AM to 12.00 PM on weekdays and 5.00 AM to 10.00 PM on weekends. Devotees flock here in huge numbers during the Navratris of Kavar (during Dusshera) and Chaitra (during Ramnavami).

How to get Here :

By Road : It is about 35 km from Rajnandgaon and 67 km from Durg.

By Air : Nearest Airport  is Raipur Airport (IATA: RPR, ICAO: VARP) aka Mana Airport is located 15 km (9.3 mi) south of Raipur, in the state of Chhattisgarh, India.

By train : Raipur and Bilaspur are two major railway stations that are connected to every part of the country.



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  2. Hi..Very nice blog post. Bambleshwari temple is ne of major attraction near Drug district. With its scattering of temples, the city invites a number of tourists to its warm embrace, specially during festivals like Navratra. For staying options, check out these hotels in Durg.

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