Indore's 200-Year-Old Mahalakshmi Temple: Wishes Fulfilled by Deity's Rice

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News18•18-01-2026, 15:58
Indore's 200-Year-Old Mahalakshmi Temple: Wishes Fulfilled by Deity's Rice
- •The Mahalakshmi Temple, located at Rajwada in Indore, is a 200-year-old temple built by Maharaja Hari Rao Holkar in 1832.
- •Holkar rulers considered Goddess Lakshmi their family deity, and the temple was a symbol of the state's prosperity.
- •Devotees offer rice at the Mother's feet and take a few grains home, believing it ensures no shortage of wealth.
- •The temple survived a devastating fire in 1933 and a collapse due to old wood, with the idol remaining miraculously safe each time.
- •An Ashtadhatu idol of Mahalakshmi, adorned with a large nose ring and golden crown, is installed, with special adornments during Diwali and Navratri.
Why It Matters: Indore's historic Mahalakshmi Temple, built by Holkars, is revered for wish fulfillment and its miraculous idol.
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