SRI DURGAPARMESHWARI, KATEEL (KAR)

Kshetram is situated on an islet, in the middle of sacred river Nandini. Kati means Centre and Ila means Earth. Durga Parameshawri is a powerful incarnation of Devi Parvathi.


A demon, Arunasura, lived in this area. He was blessed with a boon that he could not be killed by any man, woman or by a 2 or 4-legged creature. To end him, Parvati took the form of a beautiful woman (Mohini) and teased him to anger. Angry Arunasur tried to kill Devi Parvathi.


She turned herself into a rock. Arunasura broke the rock open to see an army of gigantic and furious bees flying towards him. Maa in the form of a bee (Brahmara) stung him to death. Later on, Rishis worshipped Maa Brahmaramba and pleaded her to bless in her Soumya Roopa.


Owing to their prayers, Goddess Parvathi took the form of Parameshwari and stands in Kateel to bless and protect the world from the evil forces. There is a huge rock before leading up to the shrine. It is called Rakteshwari-the rock form took by Devi before killing the demon.

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