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Devanagari
  
संकटा देवी मंदिर

State
  
Uttar Pradesh

Consort
  
Sankata Devi

District
  
Varanasi district

Country
  
India

Elevation
  
86.392 m (283 ft)

Architectural style
  
Hindu temple architecture

Important festival
  
Navratri

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Location
  
Sankata Ghat, Varanasi, India

Similar
  
Gyanvapi Mosque, Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Ramnagar Fort, Manikarnika Ghat, Assi Ghat

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Sankata Devi Mandir (Hindi: संकटा देवी मंदिर), also known as Sankata Mata Mandir or simply Sankata Mandir; often referred to with prefix of Sri, is one of the most famous temples in the holy city of Varanasi. This temple has great religious importance in Hinduism and is dedicated to the goddess Sankata Devi (Goddess of danger). The Mandir was constructed in 18th century by King of Baroda. It is believed that this is the only temple in India dedicated to Sankata Devi.

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History

In the late 18th century, the King of Baroda constructed the Sankata Ghat. At the same time, the Sankata Devi Mandir was also constructed. In the year 1825, the ghat was made pucca by the widow of Brahmin Pandit.

Religious importance

The name "Sankata" has been derived from the Sanskrit word "sankat" (Hindi: स‌ंकट) which means danger. Goddess Sankata Devi was originally a Matrika. In Puranas, she is referred to as Vikat Matrika, (the fierce mother). Sankata Devi is believed to have ten hands and the power to protect far away husbands and to ensure their safe return.

During the Navratri, 8th day is dedicated to Goddess Sankata Devi. The devotees pray to the deity with the believe to avoid any danger in life or to alleviate any present crisis. It is also believed that the Pandavas during their exile, paid homage to Sankata Devi.

References

Sankata Devi Mandir Wikipedia