Mahalakshmi Temple (Kolhapur):
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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj & Chhatrapati
Shambhaji Maharaj ki jai.....
LOCATION: 377 kms from Mumba, 234 kms from Pune . Best time to visit: Any time throughout year.
Ambabai Temple (also known as Mahalaxmi Mandir) is an important Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, who resides here as Supreme Mother Mahalakshmi and is worshipped by locals as Ambabai.
The temple belongs
architecturally to the Chalukya empire and was first built in the 7th century.
The temple is referred to in multiple Puranas. There is evidence to show that
the Konkan king Kamadeo, Chalukyas, Shilahara, Yadavas of Devagiri dynasties visited
this city. Adi Shankaracharya also visited. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj ruled this area and they also visited the temple
regularly.
In the 8th century, the
temple sank down due to an earthquake. In the 9th century, Gandavadix (King)
extended the temple by building Mahakali Mandir. During 1178–1209, in the reign
of Raja Jaysing and Sindhava, South gate and Atibaleshwar Temple were built. In
1218, Yadav king Tolum built Mahadwar and offered jewels to Devi.
It is not surprising that
even the rays of a setting sun pay homage to Goddess Mahalakshmi Ambabai as the
life of a human being revolve around illumination and prosperity. But it is the
wonder of wise architects who built the temple of Mahalakshmi at Kolhapur that
the rays of the setting Sun, bow at the feet of the Goddess through a window,
for a while before vanishing.
It is the architect's
excellence which was done more than 1000 years ago, on 6 days from January 31st
to February 2nd and November 9th to 11th, the rays of the sun coming from the
Mahadwar fall directly on the face of the goddess Mahalakshmi. These days are
celebrated as Kironotsav in Kolhapur Shakti Peeth temple.






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