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Welcome, and thank you for visiting Maa Mangala Temple online. We hope that our website highlights the wide variety of worship, fellowship and service opportunities available. Please feel free to read more about our site, or come in for a visit. We would love to greet you and share with you our love for Maa and for you, our neighbor.
Our Mission
We believe that the door to salvation is always open and so are the doors to our Temple. Our mission is to be fully devoted to Maa Mangala by opening our arms to those in search of the truth. We show God’s love and concern for our fellow man at every opportunity.
History of the Temple:
Maa Mangala Temple is a Mangala temple in Kakatpur, Puri, in the state of Odisha on the eastern coast of India. The temple is built in typical Kalinga style and is a major pilgrimage for devotees of Shakti cult. Pilgrims frequent the temple seeking boons from Maa Mangala. There is a bed made of solid stone on which it is said Maa Mangala rests after touring the entire universe everyday. As if to attest to this, the bed looks worn out in just the same way it would if it were in use for centuries.
Jhamu Yatra is the most popular festival of Goddess Mangala falls on the first Tuesday of the Vaisakh (April 14 to May 15) every year. On that occasion devotees collect water from river Prachi and pray to get her blessings, then with the mud pot, filled with water, on their soldier, they are able to walk on the surface of burning fire spread on a long channel on bare feet. Due to their faith on Goddess Mangala and their Mother�s blessing on them, the devote are unhurt and uninjured while performing such a risky custom. Every year thousands of devotees come to Kakatpur to celebrate the Jhamu festival.
Kakatpur Mangala temple has a close relation with Lord Jagannath temple of puri during the Navakalebara (Renovation of the Deities) festival. The new idols are created from a sacred wood known as "Daru Brahma".As per the tradition the priests of Lord Jagannath temple come to Kakatpur Mangala to pray the Goddess to help them to find the sacred wood. The priests sleep in front of the Goddess with their face down and then Goddess Mangala come in their dream and tell the exact location of the three sacred trees for the three deities. This custom has been performed from years together without any deviation. This shows the power and energy of Goddess Mangala and her blessings for her devotees.
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