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Saraswati Temple |
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Temple Of Basara |
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Basar is a village with wonderful gardens surrounded by the temple premises amidst the dry and barren patches of the
north Telangana region, 30-km from Nizamabad. Basar
is situated on the banks of River Godavari. It is located at a distance of about
220-km by road and 260-km by rail from Hyderabad
The
Temples There is an ancient temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati. The temple at Basar is also the
abode of Goddess Lakshmi and Kali. The current structure dates back to the
Chalukya period.
A small muddy road leads to the temple. This temple has
no exquisite carvings like other temples. Walking ahead a few steps, one enters
the sanctum sanctorum - a feeling better experienced than described. A feeling
of peace, brightness and unlimited joy engulfs one. The presiding deity, 'Gnana
Saraswati Devi', is in a seated position with a 'Veena' in hand and bedecked
with turmeric. Adjacent is the shrine of Goddess Maha Lakshmi and a little
distance away, on the eastern side is the Maha Kali temple.
The
Legends Local legends suggest that Maharshi Vyasa the author of
Mahabharata came to the forests of Dandakaryana to meditate. He began meditating
on the banks of the River Godavari and found the place to be very peaceful. The
divine mother is believed to have appeared before the sage and ordained him to
build temples for the Shakti trio: Maha Saraswati, Maha Lakshmi and Maha Kali.
The sage Veda Vyasa did so by bringing three handfuls of sand and sculpts out
the figures. This place was initially named after Vyasa and was called
"Vyasapuri". Later on it got corrupted to Vasara and ultimately Basara /
Basar.
The Eight Pushkarnis Some 100m from the temple is the
cave, where the devout 'Narahari Maluka' is believed to have performed rigorous
penance. There is a four-sided monolith rock called "Vedavathi", which produces
different sounds on each side when struck. It is said to contain jewels of Sita
Devi. There are eight 'Pushkarnis' spread across the village known as 'Indra
Teeratham', 'Surya Teeratham', 'Vyasa Teeratham', 'Valmiki Teeratham', 'Vishnu
Teeratham', 'Ganesha Teeratham', 'Puthra Teeratham' and 'Shiva
Teeratham'.
FESTIVALS The most important festivals celebrated are Maha Shivaratri (February-March) and Devi
Navaratrulu (Septmber-October) and on both the occasions about 10,000 pilgrims
visit the place from all parts of Telengana and Marathwada.
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