Has the Hasanamba Temple in Karnataka opened its doors for devotees?

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Key Takeaways
- The Hasanamba Temple opens only once a year, attracting thousands of devotees.
- Over 25 lakh visitors are expected this year.
- Traditional rituals are observed during the opening ceremony.
- The temple is dedicated to Goddess Hasanamba, an incarnation of Shakti.
- Special arrangements are made by the district administration for visitors.
Hassan (Karnataka), Oct 9 (NationPress) The Hasanamba Temple, which opens its doors once a year for worshippers, was unveiled on Thursday.
Throngs of devotees eagerly anticipated the darshan of Hasanamba, with many arriving from both nearby regions and distant states.
The doors of the sanctum were opened after adhering to traditional rituals and ceremonies.
Notable figures present for the occasion included Nirmalanandanatha Swamiji from Adichunchanagiri Mutt, Siddalinga Swami from Siddaganga Mutt in Tumakuru, District In-charge Minister Krishna Byre Gowda, Congress MLA H.P. Swaroop Prakash, and Congress MP Shreyas Patel.
Last year, the Hasanamba fair took place from October 24 to November 3.
During this time, over 20 lakh devotees experienced the darshan of Hasanamba.
The sanctum doors, which had been shut on November 3 last year, were reopened on Thursday.
This year, the temple anticipates over 25 lakh devotees to visit.
Each October, as the temple reopens, devotees flock to receive blessings from Goddess Hasanamba.
The temple adheres to a strict tradition of closure, ensuring that certain rituals maintain the divine essence during its shut period.
Deities are presented with two bags of rice, fresh flowers, water, and a continuously burning ghee lamp.
Notably, this lamp is expected to remain lit throughout the temple's closure until the following year.
Flowers placed on the goddess' idols are said to remain fresh.
The temple will be accessible for devotees' darshan from October 9 to October 23, for a total of 13 days, excluding the last three days.
In the previous year, over 20 lakh devotees visited the temple, and this year, the expectation is more than 25 lakh.
The district administration has implemented special arrangements for the visiting devotees.
The Hasanamba Temple in Hassan is recognized as a distinctive Hindu temple, dedicated to the goddess Hasanamba, an incarnation of the goddess Shakti.
In contrast to most temples that are open year-round, this temple allows access to worshippers only once annually—during a week in the Diwali month.
Many devotees feel fortunate to visit during this limited time when the temple is accessible.