Dantewada (Chattisgarh)

Explore the cultural and spiritual significance of Danteshwari Devi Temple in Dantewada, Chattisgarh, where the divine tooth of Sati is enshrined. Learn about the annual 'Bastar Dussehra' festival, drawing thousands to pay homage to Goddess Danteshwari. Dive into the traditions and rituals of this revered Kuldevi, adding a touch of divine heritage to the vibrant town of Dantewada.

Place : Dantewada (Chattisgarh)
Part of the Body Fallen : Tooth
Name of Shakti : Danteswari Devi
Description :
South, is situated in Dantewada, a town situated 80 km from Jagdalpur Tehsil, Chattisgarh. Dantewada is named after the Goddess Danteshwari, the presiding deity of the earlier Kakatiya rulers. Traditionally she is the Kuldevi (family goddess) of Bastar state,

The temple is as according legends, the spot where the Daanth or Tooth of Sati fell, during the episode when all the Shakti shrines were created in the Satya Yuga.

Every year during Dusshera thousands of tribals from surrounding villages and jungles gather here to pay homage to the goddess, when her idol was taken out of that ancient Danteshwari temple and then taken around the city in an elaborate procession, now a popular tourist attraction part of the ‘Bastar Dussehra’ festival.

About the Temple:

Location: Awarabhata, Nakulnar, Chhattisgarh 494449
Country: India
Nearest Airport: Raipur(RPR) and Vishakapattanam(VTZ)
Built-In: 14th century
Deity: Danteshwari (Shakti)
Architectural Styles:Hindu temple architecture
Festivals:Navratri,Jyoti Kalashas
Temple Timings:8am–7pm
Best Time To Visit: November to March.

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