Devi Ahilyabai Holkar: A Builder of Hindu Temples

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Dr Ujwala Chakradeo

Navratri celebrations are a part of live traditions of Bharat. Forms of celebrations have evolved over the years. Different parts of Bharat celebrate Navratri in a variety of ways. Worshipping feminine divine aspects of the universe is ingrained in our culture. This is a kind of thanksgiving to nature. Happiness and goodness prevails all over and spreads in the air. Remembering and recognising the contribution of one such devi, Ahilyabai Holkar, is so natural during these nine days of Navratri.

Ahilyabai Holkar was a judicious queen and skillful in handling court matters. She was best known for being the pioneer builder of the Hindu temples across the country. This was the period when Muslim invaders were on their mission of temple destruction. She not only restored many of the temples but also constructed many new temples across the length and breadth of Bharat. Her vision and commitment need salutation. Somnath Temple in Gujarat and Kashi Vishwanath at Varanasi are prominent amongst the list of restored temples.

Maheshwar on the banks of Narmada is completely her contribution. Maheshwar is a town in Madhya Pradesh, 91 km away from Indore, on the North Bank of Narmada river. There are more than a hundred temples in the town. Maheshwar Temple is one of the oldest constructions famous for its construction technology and wonderfully decorated stone carvings. Splendid carvings are ideal for showing the rich past and their taste in works of art.

संस्कृता स्त्री परशक्ती ‘Sanskrita Stri Parashakti’  means an enlightened woman is the source of eternal inspiration. Ahilyabai is one such Sanskrita, who through her deeds changed the course of history. We bow to her spirit.

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