Info:
Nimishaamba Temple is on the banks of river Cauvery.
Nimisamba Devi is located at Ganjam, a small village in the town of Srirangapattana.
1 or 2 km from Srirangapatna town(take deviation from main road).
nimisha(ನಿಮಿಷ ) means minute, goddess parvati blesses her devotees every minute hence temple has the name nimishamba.
people also say that godess (amba - ಅಂಬ ) will solve all the problems of devotees in a minute(nimisha -ನಿಮಿಷ )
on every full moon day of a there are special poojas.
opening timings : Everyday from 6:00 am (morning) - 8 or 8:30 pm (evening).
ದೇವಸ್ಥಾನದ ಎದುರು ಕಾವೇರಿ ನದಿಯು ಹರಿಯುವುದರಿಂದ ಭಕ್ತರು ದೇವಸ್ಥಾನಕ್ಕೆ ಹೋಗುವ ಮುನ್ನ ನದಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ಮಿಂದು ಹೋಗುತ್ತಾರೆ.
Images
How to go
nimishamba temple on google maps
Where to stay
Mysore is near by so accomadation should not be a problem.
History
hecchina mahiti sadhyakke namma hatra illa, nimge gottidre namige mail haaki
Useful links
Tips:
there is shortcut from dariya daulat to nimishamba temple just check with local people they will help you.
try churmuri it will taste very good.
there are lots of fresh vegetables sold in front of temple.
Places near by:
dariya daulat
More info :
Around 1548 AD a Rishi (Sage) called Mukthaka was asked by King Sumanaska to perform a Yajna (A sacred fire ritual to eliminate negative forces and invite Divine Grace) for the prosperity of the Kingdom. Rishi Mukthaka selected a village called Ganjam on the banks of the River Kaveri for this holy purpose. This is at present in Srirangapatna near Mysore, Karnataka state. While he was immersed in Tapas (Austerities), he was constantly harassed by two demons (Asuras) named Jaanu and Sumandala. The Great Sage invoked Adishakthi (The primordial energy that created this Universe) by offering oblations through the sacred fire (Homa). Adishakthi, the Infinite Cosmic Energy, manifested in the form of the Divine Mother in all Her resplendent glory from the Sacrificial Fire and vanquished the demons in an instant.
(source : http://www.shrinimishamba.org/html/Shri_Shri_Nimishamba.htm)
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