Shri Mayakka Devi Temple Chinchali
Overview
Mayakka Temple: A Sacred Site in Chinchali Village, Belagavi
Nestled in the village of Chinchali, Raybag Taluk, within Belagavi district, Karnataka, the Mayakka Temple is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Mayakka Devi. Also known by names such as Mahakali, Mhakubai, and Mayavva, this temple is a significant place of worship for many devotees.
A Legendary Origin
The origins of the Mayakka Temple trace back to the 19th century, with records from 1881 highlighting its historical roots. According to local legend, Goddess Mayakka Devi hails from Maanadesh (Atpadi Taluka and nearby Sangli district in Maharashtra). The story goes that she arrived in Chinchali while pursuing two demons named Kila and Kattai, whom she vanquished. Following this victory, she chose to settle in the area, and the temple was established in her honor.
Annual Fair and Celebrations
One of the highlights of the Mayakka Temple is its annual fair, which takes place every February and lasts for a month. This vibrant event includes a variety of activities such as chariot pulling, bull races, and several recreational events including circus performances, popular dramas, and music concerts. The fair draws large crowds and adds a festive atmosphere to the temple, reflecting the rich cultural traditions of the region.
Visiting Mayakka Temple
For those visiting Belagavi district, the Mayakka Temple in Chinchali offers a unique spiritual experience combined with lively cultural festivities. Whether you’re drawn by the temple’s legendary history or the annual fair’s vibrant celebrations, Mayakka Temple provides a meaningful and enriching visit.
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