Banashankari Devi Mandir of Karnataka: Faith Intertwined with Ecology
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Banashankari Devi Mandir of Karnataka: Faith Intertwined with Ecology

At a time when forests are shrinking and receding water is causing global concern, Banashankari Devi Mandir of Karnataka reminds everyone that spiritual belief is linked with environmental consciousness

Dr Ujwala ChakradeoDr Ujwala Chakradeo
Oct 16, 2025, 10:20 pm IST
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Banashankari Devi Mandir of Karnataka is is a rare and beautiful example of how Bharatiya sacred traditions once placed forests and water at the very heart of spiritual life. Located within the historic Tilakaaranya forest, the temple is not just a shrine to the Goddess but also a living testimony to the idea of Devrai—sacred groves protected in the name of divinity.

The very name of this historic mandir signifies the significance of the Goddess of the Forest (vana = forest). The temple is enveloped by greenery, and local communities treat the surrounding forest as a sacred grove. In traditional practice, these groves were never cut or exploited, ensuring that biodiversity thrived around temples. Here, the forest serves both as the Goddess’s dwelling and as a natural protector of soil, water, and microclimate.

Interestingly, one of the unique rituals involves garlanding the idol of Banashankari Devi with fresh vegetables and produce gathered from the forest. This practice beautifully illustrates the reciprocal bond between the community and their environment. Devotees honour the Goddess with the gifts of the forest, while the forest itself is preserved as her sacred domain. Water plays an equally central role in the temple’s life. The sacred tank known as Haridra Tirtha lies in front of the shrine, collecting rainwater and serving ritual as well as community purposes. Historically, such temple tanks acted as natural water-harvesting systems, ensuring year-round availability in arid zones. Stepwells, channels, and catchments within the Banashankari Devi Mandir reflect an architectural wisdom that saw temples as custodians of ecological balance. The temple’s users—local villagers, farmers, and pilgrims—depend on both the forest and water bodies. Rituals emphasise purity of the waters, protection of sacred trees, and offerings from seasonal produce. Festivals, especially the Baneshwari Jatra, see the Goddess adorned with vegetables, grains, and forest gifts, reinforcing the sacredness of agricultural and ecological cycles.

Thus, the temple becomes a meeting ground of religion, ecology, and community. The Goddess is both a divine protector and a symbolic guardian of forests and waters. The temple design supports sustainability; the community rituals ensure ecological preservation; and the forest-water systems give the shrine its life force.

At a time when forests are shrinking and water is under threat, Banashankari Devi Temple reminds us of a timeless lesson: that worship is not separate from ecology. Protecting sacred groves and waters is not just ritual—it is survival, sanctified through culture.

Topics: Devotees honourHaridra TirthaKarnatakaSpiritual lifeBanashankari Devi Mandir
Dr Ujwala Chakradeo
Dr Ujwala Chakradeo
The columnist is Principal of SMM College of Architecture, Nagpur and specialises in Bharatiya Architectural Heritage [Read more]
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