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Ananta - Vasudeva Temple

The famous temple of Goddess Bhadrakali is located in the outskirts of the revenue village Aharapada which is at a distance of 8kms away from Bhadrak town in the south- west direction. One has to go via Santhia and Utarabahini in the south-west direction of Kacheri Chhaka of Bhadrak town to reach the shrine. The popular belief is that the name of the Town has been derived from the name of the deity.

Legends/History

According to legends originally Bhadrakali was worshiped inside a cave in the Meghasana hill of Mayurbhanja district by a sage named Tapasa Russi. After the death of the sage, one of his pupil namely Bhadranatha brought the goddess to Bhunyamahalla of Bhadrak.

To protect the goddess from the wrath of the Muslim invader namely Kalapahada the Bhunyas and the Dixits brought the goddess to the present place i.e Aharapada on the bank of the river Salandi.

The last Independent King of Orissa Gajapati Mukunda Dev established the statu of Lorg Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra at Bhadrakali pitha.

There are a number of folktales and historical opinions regarding the goddess, "Maa Bhadrakali" and the "Pitha". Despite the same the Pitha has been a place which has always attracted devotees from all over the state and the country be it for worship by the commoners or by the Tantra Sadhakas (Tantriks).

The Godess

The statue of Goddess is of black granite and is seated in lotus posture on a lion. The temple remains open for visitors and devotees everyday from 6.30 am to 1pm and again from 3pm to 9.30 pm.

As per the nomenclature of the goddess one tends to believe that it is the goddess Kali who is being worshiped in this Bhadrakali Pitha. However, since the deity is seated on a lion, one school of thought has opined that the goddess can be no other than the goddess Durga.


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