I’m from Hubballi, and I recently visited Shri Banashankari Devi Temple in Amargola. It’s truly one of the most peaceful and spiritual places around our city. Even though I’m local, every visit here feels special and refreshing. The moment you enter the temple, you can sense calmness and positive energy all around.
The temple is very well maintained — clean surroundings, neat pathways, and beautiful decoration inside the premises. The idol of Goddess Banashankari Devi looks divine and powerful, and standing before it fills your heart with peace and devotion.
The atmosphere here is so serene. You can hear devotional music and temple bells that create a wonderful spiritual mood. The area around the temple is also surrounded by greenery, making it a perfect place to relax and reflect after darshan.
What I really like is how calm and organized the place feels. It’s not overcrowded, so you can spend peaceful time praying or just sitting quietly. The environment gives you a sense of comfort and positivity that stays with you even after you leave.
As someone from Hubballi, I feel proud to have such a beautiful and divine temple nearby. It’s a great place to visit not only for devotion but also for mental peace and spiritual strength.
Overall, Shri Banashankari Devi Temple is a must-visit for anyone looking for a peaceful and divine experience. You’ll surely leave with a calm mind and a happy heart....
Read moreBanashankari is a form of the Goddess Parvati. This form of the Goddess is very popular in Karnataka. There are many famous temples dedicated to Devi Banashankari in Karnataka. The most famous one is probably the Banashankari Amma Temple in Cholachagudd. There is also a temple to this Goddess in the city of Bangalore. This temple is so popular that the area itself is called Banashankari.
The reason why Parvati took up this form is explained In the Skanda Purana. When people on earth were being tormented by an Asura named Durgamasura, the Devas prayed to Goddess Parvati to relieve them of this menace. So, the Goddess came down to earth and killed the Asura. She was known as Vana Shankari, the Goddess of the forest. This later became Banashankari.
The Banashankari Temple in Amargol is a fine architectural marvel and is located near the Unkal Lake and the Chandramouleshwara Temple. The temples built in this area in the 13th century exhibit northern influence. They have the Nagara style incorporated into them. This temple is...
Read moreThe Banashankari temple in Amargol is a Dvikuta -a two shrine/two tower temple. Like most temples in this region of this period, this temple also exhibits Nagara influence. This temple has two shrines topped with Vimanas, one in the stepped-diamond shaped Nagara style and the other in the Dravida style.
One shrine houses the main deity, Devi Banashankari, and the other houses a Shiva Linga. The main Banashankari shrine is built in the Nagara Style. This shrine has been fully renovated. The restoration work on the other shrine is ongoing.
The Navaranga Mandapa in this temple has beautiful pillars decorated with figures of Shiva, Parvati, Vishnu, Narasimha, Ganapathi, Brahma...
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