BANDI DEVI

Bandi Devi

Bandi Devi

A devotee who bathes in prayag teerth (now dasaswamedh ghat) and performs pooja/archana of Bandi Devi with all devotion will not be bound with iron chains.

A person who has committed any crime which may involve jail punishment, is advised (Kashi Khand Chapter 70) to worship Bandi Devi on all Tuesdays with fasting (having one time means only).  By undertaking such poojas, devi will relieve him of all worldly bondages.  When Devi can relieve the devotee from all bondages, ordinary chains are nothing.

If a devotee sincerely worships Bandi Devi as mentioned in Kashi Khand, this will benefit his relatives also who may be living elsewhere and that person will be released from imprisonment.

Sincere prayers to Bandi Devi will result in fulfilment of all desires of the devotees and there is no doubt about this.

Worshipping Bandi Devi will remove all sorts of misgivings tormenting the devotee, who will be blessed by the Devi.

LOCATION OF BANDI DEVI

Bandi Devi is located at No. D.17/100, just before Dasaswamedh Ghat.  People can travel upto Dasaswamedh Ghat by rickshaw and before going down the steps, they should take a right turn.  It is advisable to consult some local shop keepers as there are several labyrinthine gullies in the vicinity.

Location of this temple as per Google Map is given in the following Link :

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Sri+Bandi+Mata/@25.3079084,83.0079524,17z/data=!4m12!1m6!3m5!1s0x398e2fa2e0d52caf:0x604f40f8d885c08!2sGanga+Aditya+Temple+-+Dwadash+Aditya+Kashi+Khand!8m2!3d25.3099258!4d83.0130915!3m4!1s0x398e31e192accbb9:0xe33a7aecb9adabd0!8m2!3d25.3066213!4d83.0099585

TYPES OF POOJA

The temple timings are flexible.  Devotees can have darshan through grilled door also.  Devotees may ask the local shop keepers or neighbours for the other details.

 

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Temple Details
  • A. Introduction
  • About Kashi Khand
  • Kashi Yatra performed by South Indians
  • SHIV LINGS IN KASHI WORSHIPPED AS JYOTIRLINGS
  • Importance of immersion of mortal remains (Asthi) in Ganga