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Ancient idol of Maa BhadraKali installed in Kupwara temple after 38 years

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

An ancient idol of Mata was reinstalled at a famous temple in and Kashmir's district years after it was brought back from

The ancient temple at Village in Handwara wore a festive look as the original idol of the presiding deity, Maa Bhadrakali, was restored to its original abode in a simple ceremony yesterday, a temple panel member, Bhushan Lal Pandita, said.

The idol was stolen in 1981 was subsequently recovered and kept in since 1999.

"In 1891, Shriman Sarwa Bayu, resident of Handwara had a dream wherein Maa directed him to unearth her idol from a shrine located in Khanyar, His son, accordingly retrieved the idol and placed it at temple in village Bhadrakal. The idol was stolen in 1981 in mysterious circumstances and subsequently recovered in 1983," Pandita said.

He added that during the exodus of Pandits from Handwara, the idol was left behind in the house of

It was recovered from the Panditji's Handwara house and taken to in 1999, he said.

In a chance meeting with Brig D R Rai of Rashtriya Rifles (RR) in October 2017, that Pandita sought support and cooperation of the for restoration of the original idol at temple.

Accordingly, the 21 RR deployed for protection of the temple facilitated the re-establishment of the idol, he said.

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First Published: Tue, March 20 2018. 16:55 IST
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