Yashoda Maiya Temple where childless couples wishes are fulfilled – know where this sacred shrine is located
Yashoda Mata Temple: Yashoda Jayanti was celebrated on February 7. The faith associated with Yashoda Jayanti is not limited to just worship or just one day. There is a place in India where the maternal love of Mata Yashoda is not limited to just one day.
This place is Indore in Madhya Pradesh, where the country's only temple dedicated to Yashoda Maiya exists. Here, childless couples' prayers for a child are fulfilled.
The Yashoda Mata Temple in Indore is a unique place of its kind in the world. Here, Lord Krishna is seated in the lap of Mother Yashoda. It is believed that this temple is approximately 220 to 350 years old and is located near Khajuri Bazaar, Rajwada. This is considered the only temple in the country where the idol of Mother Yashoda is larger than that of Nand Baba. In addition, there are also idols of Radha and Rukmini alongside Lord Krishna, which makes it even more special.
Childless women perform this ritual
The Yashoda Mata Temple in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, has a special significance: childless women perform a ritual here where they symbolically fill Mother Yashoda's lap. It is believed that by doing so, Mother Yashoda blesses them with a child. This is why women from all over India and even abroad visit this temple every year, praying for a child.
The baby shower (godh bharai) ceremony is performed by women and childless couples. When the devotees' wishes are fulfilled, they return to the temple with their child and perform the ritual of godh bharai again as a gesture of gratitude.
Priest performs the puja according to the rituals
Every Thursday, women visit the Yashoda Temple in Indore with rice, coconuts, a chunari (scarf), and other puja materials to perform the godh bharai ceremony for Mother Yashoda. The priest performs the puja according to the rituals, and it is believed that Mother Yashoda blesses them with a virtuous child like her son Krishna.
A surge of devotion on Janmashtami
On the day of Krishna Janmashtami, the Yashoda Mata Temple in Indore is especially vibrant. On this day, women from Bhopal, Ujjain, Gwalior, and other states arrive here. Many devotees also come from abroad to offer prayers. People visit throughout the year, but special pujas and lap-filling ceremonies are performed on Janmashtami.
