Naina Devi Temple, Nainital, Uttar Pradesh
According to legends, Sati or Parvati was the daughter
of Prajapati Daksha and later, became the consort of
Lord Shiva. Once her father insulted Lord Shiva and
unable to accept this, she killed herself. When Lord
Shiva heard of his wife's death his rage knew no bounds
and holding Sati's body he began stalking the three
worlds. The other gods trembled before his wrath and
appealed to Lord Vishnu for help. Lord Vishnu let fly
a volley of arrows which struck Sati's body and severed
it to pieces. At the places where the pieces fell, the
fifty-one sacred 'shaktipeeths' came into being. It
is believed that Sati's eyes fell at the place where
this temple is situated. Therefore, this temple is called
Naina Devi.
The word Naina is synonymous with Sati's eyes. Since
then, devotees started visiting this temple. Once the
devotee reaches the hill top, prasad can be bought from
any of the various shops or it can also one's own offerings
from home. After crossing the main gate, there is a
big Peepal tree on the left side. On the right side
of the temple there are idols of Lord Hanuman Ji and
Ganesh Ji. After reaching the main entrance of the temple,
there are two statues of lions.
Inside the temple, devotees have darshan of three deities.
On the extreme left is Mata Kali Devi, the centre representing
two Netras or eyes is Maa Naina Devi and to right side
is idol of Lord Ganesh.
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