Gnana Saraswati Temple, Basar
Gnana
Saraswati Temple, Basar
Gnana Saraswati Temple is a Hindu temple of Goddess
Saraswati located on the banks of Godavari River at Basar, Telangana, India. It is one of
the two famous Saraswati temples in India, the other being
in Jammu & Kashmir. Saraswati is the HinduGoddess of knowledge
and learning. Children are brought to the temple for the learning ceremony
called as Akshara abyasam.
Basar is a census town in the nirmal district in
the state of Telangana. It is about 30 km (19 miles) from Bhainsa,15.5 km
(10 miles) from Dharmabad, 34.8 km (22 miles) from Nizamabad, 70 km (43 miles) from
district headquarters Nirmal, and 205 km (127 miles) from Hyderabad.
According to Mahabharatha, Maharishi Vyas and his
disciples and sage Viswamitra decided to settle down in a cool and serene
atmosphere after the Kurukshetra War.
In the quest for a peaceful abode, he came to Dandaka forest
and, pleased with serenity of the region, selected this place. Since Maharishi
Vyasa spent considerable time in prayers, the place was then called
"Vasara" and turned into Basara due to the influence of the Marathi language in
this region.
It is also believed that this temple is one of the three
temples constructed near the confluence of the Manjira and
Godavari rivers.
Historically, 'Bijialudu' a Karnataka king,
who ruled the province of Nandagiri with Nanded as
his capital in the sixth century, constructed the temple at Basara.
Any pilgrims come to Gnana Saraswati
Temple Basar to perform the "Akshara abhyasam"
ceremony for the children before they start formal school education. The
children perform the exercise of letters, and devote books, pens, pencils
notebooks to the goddess of knowledge. The Puja at
the temple starts at 4 am in morning with Abhishekam which carries on for
an hour. At 5 o'clock they start the Alankarana whereby the new sarees are
adorned to the goddesses. The whole atmosphere is very pious and pure. At
6 am, in the rays of the morning sun, the aarti starts at the temple after
which the prasadam is given to the devotees.
Special poojas and celebrations are held at the temple
during Maha Shivaratri, beginning 15 days before
(Vasantha Panchami) and continuing 3 days after the festival. Devi
Navarathrulu is celebrated for ten days during Dasara.
The temple also has a Mahakali idol
situated on the 1st floor very near to the main temple. Devotees often go
to the nearby mountain which has an Idol of Goddess Saraswati on the top of the
rock. The image of Lakshmi stands besides the Goddess Saraswati in the sanctum
sanctorum. Due to the presence of Saraswati, Lakshmi and Kali, Basara is
considered as the abode of the divine trinity.





















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