
β¨ Mahalakshmi Temple, Kolhapur
The Abode of Ambabai | Dakshin Kashi
π The Seat of Prosperity
The Shri Ambabai (Mahalakshmi) Temple in Kolhapur is one of the most important of the 18 Maha Shakti Peethas. Built in the 7th century, it is a spiritual powerhouse known as Dakshin Kashi. The temple is unique because the deity faces West, and the entire structure is engineered so that the sun’s rays reach the idol during specific times of the year.
βοΈ Kirnotsav: The Sun Ray Festival
This architectural marvel is world-famous for Kirnotsav, where the setting sunβs rays illuminate the Goddess. In 2026, these dates are:
January / February
Jan 31, Feb 1, and Feb 2. The rays touch the feet, then the waist, and finally the face of the Goddess.
November
Nov 9, 10, and 11. A repeat of the celestial event as the sun moves southward.
ποΈ Architectural Significance
Constructed in the Hemadpanti style, the temple features the following unique elements:
- The Murti: Carved from precious stone, the 3-foot-tall idol is self-manifested (Swayambhu). It holds a shield, a mace, and a bowl.
- Matulinga: A stone linga is situated on the head of the Goddess, representing the union of Shiva and Shakti.
- Five Portals: The temple has five main entrances (Dwars), with the Mahadwar being the most prominent.
π Official Location
Address: Mahadwar Road, B Ward, Kolhapur, Maharashtra 416002
β° Daily Schedule
Morning: 5:00 AM (Abhishek)
Afternoon: 12:00 PM (Mahaprasad)
Evening: 8:00 PM (Aarti)
π‘ Pilgrim Tip
Don’t forget to visit the Shree Jyotiba Temple (18km away) after this, as it is traditionally believed to