Maa Ashapura's stronghold of faith, 'Mother's Madh' '


Adya Ashashakti Rajarajeshwari,

Trijagavandya avi he devi kumari,

Total Kalyani Rajyadayini,

Tilak with vermilion full of vermilion,

Armed sitting on a lotus flower,

Hey Goddess, greetings to you! '

Mahalila of Adi Shakti is Aparampar. Many of whose names, forms, forms, qualities have been described. The form of Ashapuraji of Bhagwati Mahishasur Mardi, one of them, has manifested itself in the form of a statue of Sridevi in ​​Mata Madh of Lakhpat taluka of Kutch. No special figure is seen.

20 km from Bhuj, the capital of Kutch. The Ashapura Mata temple at the distant Mata Madh is about 200 years old. About 5 feet long, 4 feet wide and 5 feet high, this ancient temple was severely damaged in the 2001 earthquake.

But since then the whole complex has been tidied up. Beautiful accommodation and offerings have been arranged for my devotees from Kutch and abroad.

The Ashapura Mani 3 'tall and 5' wide Sinduria colored idol installed here is spontaneous. His vehicle is a lion, which is located in his own temple. Inside is a dunno that awakens the ahlak of alakh.

Fifty-two yards of the flag of Dhaniyani Deshdevi of Kutch is flown over this temple. In the year 18 AD, Jam Labhania built the temple of Hinglaj Mata next to him. Thousands of his devotees come from far and wide to see him. Next to it is the temple of Khatla Bhavani built in 1800.

Hanumanji Maharaj, Ganapati Dada, Kshetrapal etc. also have faith in the real temple of Ashapura Mata. So there is a temple of Shitla Maa built next to Samvat 1908.

Outside Matna Madh village, there is a mythical reminiscent sculpture, Chachar Kund, which purifies the body and mind. Ma Ashapura is the family goddess of many castes. So many people come here to show their faith.

In the presence of their family goddess, it is customary to take off the hair of 6 or 7 year old children by following the chachar kund, chanting the mantra of a Brahmin. Then all the Chachars bathe in the water of the tank.

According to the mythological history, at the beginning of the fourteenth century AD, the father of King Lakho Phulani built this beautiful, picturesque temple for the achievement of his mental work.

Here on the Aso-Shardiya Navratri festival one feels gratitude by performing all the Aarti-puja darshan with great devotion and devotion.

'Asasuri Ashapura, you keep Jogmaya Jagadharini, Jagdamba Jyoti Jai Jogeshwari Mahar on us.

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