Maa Kali's Dham Shyama Kali Temple is built on the pyre in Darbhanga, Bihar. A large number of devotees visit here and all Manglik works are also done. This temple is known as Shyama Mai's temple. Shyama Mai's temple is built on the pyre of Maharaja Rameshwar Singh at the crematorium ghat and is an unusual occurrence in itself. Maharaja Rameshwar Singh was one of the seeker kings of the Darbhanga royal family. Due to the name of the king, this temple is known as Rameshwari Shyama Mai. The temple was founded in 1933 by Maharaj Kameshwar Singh of Darbhanga.
In the sanctum sanctorum, a huge statue of Maa Kali is installed on the right side of Mahakal and Ganapati and Batukabhairava Dev on the left. The Mund Mala around the neck of the mother has the equivalent of the letters of the Hindi alphabet. Devotees believe that this is because the Hindi alphabet is a symbol of creation. Aarti in the temple has special significance. Devotees who come here wait for hours to join the temple aarti. During Navratri, the number of devotees increases and a fair is held here.
In this temple, Maa Kali is worshiped with both Vedic and Tantric methods. Usually in Hinduism the couple does not go to the cremation ground until after 1 year of marriage. But in this temple built in cremation ground, not only newlyweds come to seek blessings, but weddings are also done in this temple. Experts say that Shyama Mai Mata is the form of Sita. Laldas, who was a servant of King Rameshwar Singh, has explained this in Rameshwar Charit Mithila Ramayana. It is taken from the Ramayana composed by Valmiki. It is told that after the slaying of Ravana, Mother-Sita told Lord Rama that whoever slays Sahatrananda will be the real hero.
On this, Lord Rama went out to kill him. During the war, Lord Rama got an arrow from Sahasranand. Maa(Mother) Sita became very angry on this and killed Sahastranand. Maa(Mother) Sita color turned black with anger. Even after the slaughter, his anger did not calm down, so Lord Shiva himself had to come to stop him. As soon as the feet were placed on the Lord's chest, Mother became very ashamed and the tongue came out of her mouth. This form of mother is worshiped and she is called here as Kali not Shyama.
Regarding the temple, the locals here believe that if the mother asks for something with moist eyes from Kali, her wish is definitely fulfilled. The Deity of the idol is supernatural and unforgettable, the devotees get amazing happiness only by seeing the maa(mother) Shyama. In this temple of the maa(mother), who is seated in a cremation ground, people in her court do auspicious works like Mundan, Upanayana and Manglik work here in addition to their wishes. It is believed that after one's auspicious work, ie, Mundan, Upanayana, marriage and marriage, for the next one year, neither should he take part in one's cremation nor should anyone give obeisance to Shraddh. The temple has a place of spiritual consciousness due to religious programs and rituals throughout the year.
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