Parhul Devi Temple | |
Map Type: | India Uttar Pradesh |
Coordinates: | 26.48°N 79.8°W |
Country: | India |
State: | Uttar Pradesh |
District: | Kanpur Dehat |
Deity: | (Kali) |
Festivals: | Navratri |
Architecture: | Hindu temple architecture |
Parhul Devi Temple[1] is a temple to the Goddess Durga in the village of Lamahra in Kanpur Dehat district, Uttar Pradesh, India.
This temple is situated in the village of Lamahra on the right bank of River Rind at a distance of 3km (02miles) from the Rura-Shivli road.[2] Its nearest railway station is Rura North Central Railway. The distance between Parhul Devi Temple and Rura Railway Station is about 9km (06miles). Bus and taxi are available from Rura to Parhul Devi Temple.
Goddess Parhul and Lord Mahadev were found in the temple complex by King Singha of Parhu state in the 12th century. Parhul Devi is mentioned in Parmal Raso (Aalh Khand).[3] Warrior Alhaa built a golden light Kund in the campus of this temple to fulfill of desire for victory in battle. The light of this golden Jyoti Kund reached to the Kannauj palace. The Queen of Kannauj (Padma) was disturbed while sleeping due to the light of golden Kund of the Parhul temple. So, warrior Udal threw it into the River Rind.[4] [5]
Parhul devi is sitting under a northern dome of the temple complex. Three images of Goddesses, indicative of ancient artwork, are engraved on a stone. The stone is 5feetby1.5feetft (byft).
Lord Mahadev is sitting under a southern dome of the temple complex. Both the dome of Parhul Devi and Shri Mahadev are identical in shape and size.
The fair is held here during Basanti Navratri in the month of Chaitra and during Shardiya Navratri in the month of Ashwin of the Hindu calendar every year. The fair starts on the first day of Navratri, meaning from Pratipada and ends on Durga Ashtami.