News India Live, Digital Desk: Located in Mehsana district of Gujarat Bahuchara Mata Temple Not only is it a famous religious place, but it is also the center of faith for crores of people. The biggest feature of this temple is that it Kuldevi of eunuchs Is worshiped as. This temple full of mythology and miracles has a distinct and unique identity among the devotees.
One of the Shaktipeeths: where the hand of Mata Sati had fallen
According to religious beliefs, this temple of Bahuchara Mata is considered one of the 51 Shaktipeeths. It is said that when Lord Vishnu had cut the mortal remains of Mata Sati into pieces with his Sudarshan Chakra, then Mata’s body was buried here. left hand Had fallen. For this reason this place is considered very sacred and perfect. Here the Mother Goddess rides a rooster, which is considered a symbol of bravery and protection.
The mythology behind being the family deity of eunuchs
There are many ancient stories behind considering Bahuchara Mata as the worshipable goddess of transgenders. According to one prominent legend:
A king had no children. By the grace of his mother, he was blessed with a son, Ratna, but the child turned out to be impotent.
Mother Bahuchara appeared to that child and inspired him to dedicate himself.
Since then the Kinnar community considers the mother as their family deity. It is believed that any eunuch who comes here and serves the mother, gets a perfect body in the next birth.
Miraculous Temple and Votives
Bahuchara Mata is also called the ‘support of the childless’. Married couples from far and wide come here to pray for the birth of a child. After the fulfillment of their wish, devotees offer a silver cock here. The architecture of the temple complex and the peace there provide a unique experience to the devotees. People of the Kinnar community actively participate in the special worship and rituals conducted here, which makes this temple different from other temples in the world.
Cultural and social importance
This temple is not only religious but also a symbol of social unity. Here every section of the society, especially the section which is often considered separate from the mainstream, worships with equal rights. The view here is worth seeing during Navratri, when thousands of devotees gather to have darshan of the Mother Goddess.
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