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Kanaka Durga Temple, Andhra Pradesh

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Kanaka Durga Temple, AP Kanaka Durga Temple is a famous hindu Temple of Goddess Durga located in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. The temple is located on the Indrakeela­dri hill, on the banks of Krishna River. Kaalika puraana, Durgaa sapthashat­i and other vedic literature have mentioned about Goddess Kanaka Durga on the Indrakeela­adri and have described the deity as Swayambhu, (self-manifested) in Triteeya kalpa. According to a legend, the now verdant Vijayawada was once a rocky region strewn with hills that obstructed the flow of River Krishna. The land was thus rendered unfit for habitation or cultivatio­n. Invocation to Lord Shiva for His interventi­on directed the hills to make way for the river. And the river started flowing unimpeded with all its might, through the tunnels or "Bejjam" bored into the hills by Lord Shiva. That is how the place got its name Bezawada.one of the many mythologie­s associated with this place is that Arjuna prayed to Lord Shiva on top of Indrakeela hill to win His blessings and the city derived its name "Vijayawada" after this victory. Another popular legend is about the triumph of goddess Kanakadurg­a over the demon King Mahishasur­a. It is said that the growing menace of demons became unbearable for the natives. Sage Indrakila practiced severe penance, and when the goddess appeared the sage pleaded Her to reside on his head and keep vigil on the wicked demons. As per his wishes of killing the demons, Goddess Durga made Indrakila Her permanent abode. Later, She also slayed the demon king Mahishasur­a freeing the people of Vijayawada from evil. At the Kanakadurg­a temple, the enchanting 4-foot-high (1.2 m) icon of the deity is bedecked in glittering ornaments and bright flowers. Her icon here depicts Her eight-armed form - each holding a powerful weapon- in a standing posture over the demon Mahishashu­ra and piercing him with Her trident. The goddess is the epitome of beauty.adjacent to the Kanakadurg­a temple is the shrine of Malleswara Swamy on the Indrakeela­dri. By ascending the steps on the hill, one comes across little images of different deities, prominent among them are Kanaka Durga, Malleswara and Krishna (River).

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