Thursday 22 May 2014

Peddamma Talli Temple Hyderabad


                                Peddamma Talli Temple Hyderabad

There is no clear evidence about the existence of the temple. But it is considered that the temple is here since about 150 years. Only in the year 1993, it took place in a big way and the Rajagopuram was constructed. Hundreds of people come to this temple and it looks every day like a festival. People believe in "Amma" and the temple is very popular in the twin cities, next to "Ujjaini Mahakali Temple" Secunderabad. The devotees pray to "Amman" as their own mother and believe that she is the saviour. Unlike the utsavams i.e., Bonalu once a year, here is this temple the Bonalu utsavams performed every Sunday. Beside the common people, politicians, VIPs, Industrialists come to this temple and perform pujas in this temple.

Shiva, the supreme ascetic, disturbed by the violence opened his third eye unleashing the fire of doom. Even the power of Shiva's third eye capable of destroying the three worlds could not arrest Mahisashura's march.

At that very moment a stream of lightning dazzled forth from the mouths of Brahma, in the form of the goddess Brahmi. She rode a swan and held books of wisdom in her hands.

Simultaneously, the shaktis of the other gods emerged taking female forms. From Indra, rose Indrani bearing a thunderbolt, riding an elephant, from Kumara rose Kaumari holding a lance and riding a peacock, from Vishnu rose Vaishanavi on an eagle with a discus whirling on her finger, from Varaha came the sharp tusk sow Varahi, from Shiva came Shiavani riding a bull bearing a trident.

They rose to the sky and merged with each other in a blinding light. The sounds of the conchs, drums and bells filled the air. With bated breath, the gods watched the light. From the heavenly light arose a beautiful goddess Durga 'the inaccessible one'.

Then all the gods furnished her with their special weapons. Shiva gave his trident, Vishnu his discus and mace, Indra his thunderbolt, Kurmara his lance, Brahma his bow. Then mounting a lion, Durga prepared for battle.

A great battle commenced. Mountains shook, oceans trembled, clouds scattered across the sky, as the buffalo demon attacked Durga. He rushed towards her, sometimes as a buffalo, sometimes as a lion, sometimes as an elephant. The goddess broke the buffalo's horns with her mace, sheared the lion's mane with her lance, cut the elephant's trunk with her sword.

Weapon after weapon, when hurled at the buffalo demon, but each time he managed to rise up undefeated.

Realizing that her weapons had no effect on Mahisashura, Durga threw them aside, dismounted from her lion and with her bare hands sprang upon Mahisashura's back. With her tender feet she kicked his head. The demon, immune to the weapons of all the gods, fell senseless at the touch of Durga's feet.

Durga then raised her trident and plunged it into the buffalo demons heart conquering the unconquerable.

peddamma talli Temple Timings:
Monday to Saturday - 6.00am to 1.00pm and 3.00pm to 8.00pm
Sunday - 6.00am to 8.30pm

peddamma talli pooja details:
Durga puja is celebrated in the autumn months of September/October. According to the Hindu solar calendar, it falls on the first nine days of the month of Ashvin. Most of the religions follow either a solar calendar or a lunar calendar. For the Hindus, it is a combination of both. The days are counted on the basis of sun rise and sun set. But timings of all religious functions are based on the lunar month. The lunar month is divided into two halves, the full moon phase and the new moon phase.

Accordingly the religious functions of the Hindu Bengalis are scheduled in sync with the timings of the moon's movement, better known as 'Tithhi'. The schedule of Durga Puja is also framed on the basis of the 'Tithhi'. The Devi Paksha or the fortnight in which the Puja falls sets in with the auspicious of the Mahalaya, which falls on the New moon. Mahalaya heralds the homecoming of the Mother Goddess as the tunes of Agamani fill the air.

The four days of Pujas start from the sixth day of the full moon phase that follows the Mahalaya and ends up with the Dashami or the tenth day. Thus Dashami is four days short of the full moon night, called Kojagori Purnima. For, it is on this pious night the Kojagori Laxmi Puja is performed by most of the Bengali households.

108 Names of amma

Name
Meaning
Durga
The Inaccessible
Devi
The Diety
Tribhuvaneshwari
Goddess of The Three Worlds
Yashodagarba Sambhoota
Emerging From Yashoda's Womb
Narayanavarapriya
Fond of Narayana's Boons
Nandagopakulajata
Daughter Of The Nandagopa Race
Mangalya
Auspicious
Kulavardhini
Developer Of The Race
Kamsavidravanakari
Threatened Kamsa
Asurakshayamkari
Reducer Of The Number Of Demons
Shilathata Vinikshibda
At Birth,Slammed By Kamsa
Akashagamini
Flew In The Sky
Vasudevabhagini
Sister Of Vasudeva
Divamalya Vibhooshita
Adorned With Beautiful Garlands
Divyambaradhara
Beautifully Robed
Khadgaketaka Dharini
Holder Of Sword And Shield
Shiva
Auspicious
Papadharini
Bearer Of Others' Sins
Varada
Granter Of Boons
Krishna
Sister Of Krishna
Kumari
Young Girl
Brahmacharini
Seeker Of Brahman
Balarkasadrushakara
Like The Rising Sun
Purnachandra Nibhanana
Beautiful Like The Full Moon
Chaturbhuja
Four-Armed
Chaturvakttra
Four-Faced
Peenashroni Payodhara
Large Bosomed
Mayoora Pichhavalaya
Wearer Of Peacock-Feathered Bangles
Keyurangadadharini
Bejewelled With Armlets And Bracelets
Krishnachhavisama
Like Krishna's Radiance
Krishna
Dark-Complexioned
Sankarshanasamanana
Equal To Sankarshana
Indradhwaja Samabahudharini
With Shoulders Like Indra's Flag
Patradharini
Vessel-Holder
Pankajadharini
Lotus-Holder
Kanttadhara
Holder of Shiva's Neck
Pashadharini
Holder Of Rope
Dhanurdharini
Holder Of Bow
Mahachakradharini
Holder Of Chakra
Vividayudhadhara
Bearer Of Various Weapons
Kundalapurnakarna Vibhooshita
Wearer Of Earrings Covering The Ears
Chandravispardimukha
Beautiful Like The Moon
Mukutavirajita
Shining With Crown Adorned
Shikhipichhadwaja Virajita
Having Peacock-Feathered Flag
Kaumaravratadhara
Observer Of Fasts Like Young Girls Do
Tridivabhavayirtri
Goddess Of The Three Worlds
Tridashapujita
The Goddess Of The Celestials
Trailokyarakshini
Protector Of The Three Worlds
Mahishasuranashini
Destroyer Of Mahisha
Prasanna
Cheerful
Surashreshtta
Supreme Among The Celestials
Shiva
Shiva's Half
Jaya
Victorious
Vijaya
Conqueror
Sangramajayaprada
Granter Of Victory In The War
Varada
Bestower
Vindhyavasini`
Resident Of The Vindhyas
Kali
Dark-Complexioned
Kali
Goddess Of Death
Mahakali
Wife Of Mahakala
Seedupriya
Fond Of Drinks
Mamsapriya
Fond Of Flesh
Pashupriya
Fond Of All Beings
Bhootanushruta
Well-Wisher Of Bhootaganas
Varada
Bestower
Kamacharini
Acting On One's Own Accord
Papaharini
Destroyer Of Sins
Kirti
Famed
Shree
Auspicious
Dhruti
Valiant
Siddhi
Successful
Hri
Holy Chant Of Hymns
Vidhya
Wisdom
Santati
Granter Of Issues
Mati
Wise
Sandhya
Twilight
Ratri
Night
Prabha
Dawn
Nitya
Eternal
Jyotsana
Radiant Like Flames
Kantha
Radiant
Khama
Embodiment Of Forgiveness
Daya
Compassionate
Bandhananashini
Detacher Of Attachments
Mohanashini
Destroyer Of Desires
Putrapamrityunashini
Sustainer Of Son's Untimely Death
Dhanakshayanashini
Controller Of Wealth Decrease
Vyadhinashini
Vanquisher Of Ailments
Mruthyunashini
Destroyer Of Death
Bhayanashini
Remover Of Fear
Padmapatrakshi
Eyes Like The Lotus Leaf
Durga
Remover Of Distress
Sharanya
Granter Of Refuge
Bhaktavatsala
Lover Of Devotees
Saukhyada
Bestower Of Well-Being
Arogyada
Granter Of Good Health
Rajyada
Bestower Of Kingdom
Ayurda
Granter Of Longevity
Vapurda
Granter Of Beautiful Appearance
Sutada
Granter Of Issues
Pravasarakshika
Protector Of Travellers
Nagararakshika
Protector Of Land
Sangramarakshika
Protector Of Wars
Shatrusankata Rakshika
Protector From Distress Caused By Foes
Ataviduhkhandhara Rakshika
Protector From Ignorance And Distress
Sagaragirirakshika
Protector Of Seas And Hills
Sarvakaryasiddhi Pradayika
Granter Of Success In All Attempts
Durga
Deity Durga

peddamma talli temple address:
Road No-55, Jubilee Hills,

CBI Colony, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad - 500033

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