Sirsi Marikamba Temple

Temple in Sirsi, Karnataka, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sirsi Marikamba Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Marikamba Devi (Durga Devi), located in Sirsi, Karnataka, It is also known as Marigudi. It was built in 1688. Sri Sirsi Marikamba Devi is the "elder sister" of all Durga Devi's in Karnataka.

DeitySirsi Marikamba Devi
LocationSirsi
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Sirsi Marikamba Temple
ಸಿರ್ಸಿ ಮಾರಿಕಾಂಬಾ ದೇವಸ್ಥಾನ
Sirsi Marikamba Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DeitySirsi Marikamba Devi
Location
LocationSirsi
StateKarnataka
Country India
Sirsi Marikamba Temple is located in Karnataka
Sirsi Marikamba Temple
Location in Karnataka
Coordinates14.6119484°N 74.8395170°E / 14.6119484; 74.8395170
Architecture
StyleKavi art
FounderVillagers
Established1688
Website
marikambatemple.com
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Other namesSirsi amma
Maari amma
Durga Devi
Bhuvaneshwari
Mahishasura Mardini
Kannadaಸಿರ್ಸಿ ಮಾರಿಕಾಂಬಾ ದೇವಿ
AffiliationParvati, Durga, Kali
AbodeSirsi
Quick facts Other names, Kannada ...
Sirsi Marikamba Devi
Mother of Universe,
Goddess of Power, Nourishment, Health, Motherhood, Rain and Harmony.
Member of Tridevi
Supreme Goddess in Shaktism
Sirsi Marikamba Devi (Durga Devi )
Other namesSirsi amma
Maari amma
Durga Devi
Bhuvaneshwari
Mahishasura Mardini
Kannadaಸಿರ್ಸಿ ಮಾರಿಕಾಂಬಾ ದೇವಿ
AffiliationParvati, Durga, Kali
AbodeSirsi
MantraOm Sri Sirsi Marikambeyai Namha
Weapons
DayTuesday and Friday
Color  Yellow (Turmeric)
  Red (Kunkuma)
MountTiger
TextsFolk, Mahabharata
RegionMalenadu
Ethnic groupKannadigas
Festivals[1]
Genealogy
Born
ConsortShiva
Equivalents
TamilMariyamman
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StatusActive
GenreFair
Begins24 February 2026 (2026-02-24)
Ends4 March 2026 (2026-03-04)[3]
Quick facts Sirsi Fair ಸಿರ್ಸಿ ಜಾತ್ರೆ, Status ...
Sirsi Fair
ಸಿರ್ಸಿ ಜಾತ್ರೆ
Sirsi Marikambe Rathotsava
(Sirsi Marikambe rushing towards Mahishamandala/Bidkibail to slay demon Mahishasura)
(Day 1)
Shiva-Sirsi Marikambe Marriage
(Parvati avatar)
(Day 2)
Sirsi Marikambe slaying Mahishasura
(Durga avatar)
(Day 9)
Fierce Sirsi Marikambe walk
(Kali avatar)
StatusActive
GenreFair
Begins24 February 2026 (2026-02-24)
Ends4 March 2026 (2026-03-04)[3]
FrequencyBiennial
VenueSirsi
Years active338
Inaugurated1688 (1688)
FounderVillagers
Previous event2024 [4]
Next event2028
Attendance25,00,000+ [5]
Activity
Parvati avatar
Day 1: Shiva-Sirsi Marikambe marriage
Durga avatar
Day 2: Sirsi Marikambe slay demon Mahishasura
Day 2-9 : Vijayotsava
Kali avatar
Day 9: Sirsi Marikambe fiercely walk towards outskirts of the city
Organised bySirsi Marikamba Temple
2026
South India's Biggest Fair [6]
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Features

The temple's façade, a 19th-century addition, is painted blue. After one enters through the façade, there is courtyard in the middle, which has cloisters surrounding it. The cloisters are filled with images of deities from the Hindu epics. The changes made inside the temple have hidden any evidence of older structures. The sanctum sanctorum has the central image of a fierce form of the goddess Durga, multi-armed (eight shoulders[7]), riding a tiger and killing a demon. It is believed[by whom?] that the 7-foot-tall (2.1 m) image was retrieved from a pond on the road to Hangal. The temple has very special paintings of murals in Kaavi art, an art form which was popular in the coastal Konkan region of Karnataka. In this art form, now extinct, the top plastered layer of the mural was first dyed with a red pigment, which when removed revealed a lower white layer of plaster over which the murals were created.[8]

Worship

The main priest at the temple belongs to the Vishvakarma (Vishvabrahmin) community.[7][9]

When Mahatma Gandhi visited Sirsi in 1934 he refused to visit the temple, as animal sacrifice was a prevalent ancient practice at the temple; the sacrifice was in the form of offering of he-buffalo as a sacrifice to appease the goddess.[7] A he-buffalo was specially bred for offering as a sacrifice to the deity during the biennial Rathayatra (chariot festival). Following Gandhi's protest, there was a successful movement in the town to abolish animal sacrifice spearheaded by Keshwain, chief trustee of the temple, in association with Vitthal Rao Hodike, a teacher and dedicated Gandhian of the town.[7]

Temple front view
Temple hall
Mahishasura mardhini image inside temple
Kali image inside temple

See also

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