Maa Parvati sits with Shiva in this Temple of Thailand, worship is done in Navratri nine days

New -Delhi, September 29 (IANS). There is a surge of Navratri across the country. Everywhere the mother’s pandals and garba are seen in color, but you will be surprised to know that Mother Bhavani is worshiped on the land of foreigners and that she is worshiped for nine days with full dedication. There is a Sri Maha Mariaman temple in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, where Shiva and Parvati sit as Shakti. Sri Maha Mariyamman Temple is also known by the name UMA Temple. The temple of Lord Ganesha, Vishnu and Lord Kartikeya were built separately with the power of Shiva and Parvati in the temple. In Bangkok, Uma is considered an avatar of maa Kali, so the non-Buddhists worship different forms of Bhagwati nine days. The Shri Maha Mariaman Temple is over 150 years old and its roots start from the South States of India. The temple was built in the 1860s by Tamil migrants from India to Bangkok. Tamil’s leader Vaathy Padachchi took the initiative to build this temple, because at the time there was no Hindu temple in Bangkok and also had to settle and protect his religion. This temple is also known as Khak or Uma Devi Temple. This temple is mainly known as a symbol of power, where the Queen of Lord Shiva sits in Mamatamai form. The design and artworks of this temple correspond to temples built in our south states. Only the people of the Hindu community worship in the temple and close the temple after he presented the Ramayana that evening, but now this temple has become the most important tourist destination of Bangkok, Hindus coming from India certainly visits this temple. -Ians PS/DKP shares this story tags