Kaila Devi Temple is a Hindu temple situated in Kailadevi village of Karauli district, in the Indian stateof Rajasthan. The nearest cities are Karauli (23 km), Gangapur City(34 km) and Hindaun City (58 km). The temple is located on the banks of the Kalisil River, a tributary of the Banas River in the hills of Aravali. With the blessings of Kaila Devi, the Chandravanshi rulers of Karauli have always maintained a deep connection with the temple. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Kaila Devi who is the tutelary deity of the Jadon Rajput rulers of Karauli state. A detailed description of Kaila Devi Ji is given in the SkandaPurana in the 65th Adhyaya wherein the goddess is said to have proclaimed that in Kalyug her name would be “Kaila” and she would be worshipped as Kaileshwari by her devotees. Furthermore the Vedas say that in Kalyug the worship of Kaila Devi will grant immediate fulfillment. The goddess Kaila Devi is considered to be a form of the same goddess-Maha-yogini Mahamaya who had taken birth as the child of Nanda-Yashoda, and with whom Lord Krishna was replaced as per the direction of Lord Vishnu. When Kansa tried to kill the girl child, she transformed into her Devi Roop and informed him that the one he attempted to kill was already safe and sound. She is now worshipped as Kaila Devi, and as Vindhyavasini and Hinglaj Mata at other places. The arrival of the goddess’s likeness to this destination is a fascinating story. The statue was being carried on a bullock cart by a Yogi baba, fleeing from Nagarkot, to protect it. Kaila Devi meanwhile appeared to the sage Kedargiri assuring him that she would come to the people of the area. The Yogi’s sole bullock stopped in the central part of the hill amid the dense forest and refused to budge. By divine ordinance the statue was established at that very place. With the blessings of Kaila Devi, the chandravanshi rulers of Karauli have always maintained a deep connection with the temple. Maharaja Gopal Singh Ji laid the foundation of the temple in 1723 and the work was completed in 1730. He also established the statue of ChamundaJi, bringing it from the fort of Gagraun where it had been placed by the Khinchi ruler Mukund Das Ji in 1150. Arjun Pal Ji built a large Kund, which exists to this date and was one of the earliest large-scale, man-made sources of water in the area. In 1927 Maharaja Bhom Pal Ji had improved roads constructed and established a power house. In 1947, Maharaja Ganesh Pal Ji had both the interior and exterior of the temple refurbished in marble. The current Maharaja, Krishna Chandra Pal Ji has also made several radical improvements and added multiple modern facilities. The courtyard has been expanded, and several additions made including the administrative block, the staff quarters, the Annapurna Canteen, a large pandal for waiting devotees, and demarcated channels to implement queues for darshan. New dharamshalas, Ram Bhavan and KansalBhavan have been built and some existing ones-SitaBhavan, Ratan Devi and the DholpurDharamshalahave been reconstructed. Furthermore under the aegis of the Kaila Devi Charitable Trust a hundred bed hospital, the Kaila Devi Senior Secondary School with about 900 students, and a student’s hostel have been set up and are progressing rapidly. A large dam on the Kalisilriver has been repaired and expanded and two smaller dams have been constructed downstream. The Kaila Devi temple has a glorious past and with the blessings of Kaila Devi Ji herself and with the prayers of her worshippers, has an equally great presence in the future. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Kaila Devi who is the tutelary deity of the Jadon Rajput rulers of Karauli...
Read moreKaila Devi Temple is a Hindu temple situated in the Kaila Devi Village of Karauli district, in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Nearest cities is Karauli (23 km), Gangapur City (34 km), Hindaun City (58 km). The temple is located on the banks of the Kalisil River, a tributary of the Banas River in the hills of Aravali.
HistoryEdit
The temple is dedicated to the tutelary deity, Goddess Kaila Devi, of the erstwhile princely Jadon Rajput rulers of the Karauli state. It is a marble structure with a large courtyard of a checkered floor. In one place are a number of red flags planted by devotees.
These Red flags existing in the Kaila devi mandir are placed by the devotees. Devotees used to put the bhog along with these flags there in kaila devi mandir on each day of the year. The Jagran by the bhagat ji is the most attractive thing here happens every night at 09:00 PM IST in the temple. Devotees used to come there by foot from different areas of Rajasthan,UP,MP and all over India in the month of Chaitra.
Festival or FairEdit
The annual fair of Kaila Devi is held at the village Kaila Devi in the month of Chaitra (Mar-Apr), lasting for a fortnight. Another attraction is the small temple dedicated to Bhairon, situated in the courtyard and facing the shrine of Kaila Devi is a temple of Hanuman locally called 'Languriya'.
Approximately 20,00,000 devotees mainly from Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan states gather during the fair in Hindu 'Chaitra' month. The ritual of Kanak-Dandotis is observed by staunch devotees. They cover a distance of 15 to 20 km to reach the temple, not on foot but by lying prostrate, making lines with their hands in that position, advancing up to the line drawn and repeating this procedure till they reach the temple.
While some eat food and take rest during the journey, others endure the rigors of the ritual without these.
Groups of meenas(Jorwal & Jagarwar gotra) arrive in a spirit of gaiety dancing, singing and creating a lively atmosphere. The spacious courtyard becomes the venue for dances and songs sung in praise of the guardian deity.
AccessbilityEdit
AirEdit
For Kaila Devi the nearest airport is JaipurAirport (170 km).
RailEdit
Kaila Devi is situated near the broad gaugeWestern Central Railway line on Delhi - Bombay route. Kaila Devi is well connected to Major railway station Gangapur city which in turn are connected to various parts of the country.
RoadEdit
Connected by road to several major cities and towns. RSRTC operates Roadways Buses very frequently for Jaipur and Delhi. Buses for Hindaun City Bus Stand, Karauli, Gangapur City etc. are very frequent all over the day. RSRTC also operate some Gandhi Rath Buses (Semi Deluxe Bus) for Jaipur. Some of the major road distances are: Hindaun City (53 km), Jaipur (170 km), Bharatpur (90 km), Mathura (220 km), Agra (225 km), Delhi(325 km), Gangapur city (34 km) and...
Read moreKaila Devi Temple is the most famous temple in Rajasthan Situated in Kailadevi village of Karauli District. The Shrine is dedicated to goddess Kaila Devi Ji and many people around the world worship her as the incarnation of primordial energy. The Kaila Devi Temple is one of the famous temples in Rajasthan because of its history and devotees who come in numerous numbers to visit the temple and worship Shri Kaila Devi Ji. It is also famous for its fascinating story which is linked with the incarnation of Lord Krishna. As per the Skanda Purana Kaila Devi is a form of the same goddess Maha Yogini Mahamaya who took birth at Nand and Yashoda house and replaced with Lord Krishna and when Kansa tried to kill her, she showed him her goddess form and said that the one whom you want to kill has already taken birth. That goddess is now worshipped as Kaila Devi.
The Kaila Devi temple holds that the goddess is seated here and that everyone who comes here to visit the mother fulfills her wishes. Kaila Devi temple is also one of the oldest temples in Rajasthan and has a significant place in the Hindu community. The statue of Sri Kaila Devi and Chamunda Devi sit together in the main place of the temple. The bigger one is of Shri Kaila Devi and her statue is slightly bent. The statue of Chamunda Devi was established by Maharaja Gopal Singh which he brought from Gangraun fort. The temple is constructed with Marbles and has a large courtyard and the walls of the temple are carved with pictures of other gods. Inside the temple premises, there are temples of Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesh, and Bharav Ji, and Hanuman Ji who worshipped as Languriya, and there are many folk songs related to Bhairav Ji, Hanuman Ji, and Kaila Devi Ji. There is a Kund which was built by Arjun Pal Ji and it was one of the largest man-made sources of water in the region at an early age.
The grandeur of the temple and the Pleasant atmosphere here make it one of the most famous temples of Rajasthan. There are many stories related to the history of the temple and according to the local people, many stories of the divinity of the temple are heard. One of the major popular attractions of Kaila Devi temple which makes it a famous temple in Rajasthan is the annual festival fair of Kaila Devi temple which takes place every year during...
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