Balkampet Yellamma temple in Hyderabad, India, is dedicated
to Goddess Yellamma Devi, who is also known as Jala Durga and Renuka Devi. The
shrine is also known as Renuka Devi temple. The temple has a history of more
than 700 years and the murti of Goddess worshipped in the temple existed before
civilization. As per historical records, the murti of Goddess Yellamma Devi
worshipped in the temple was discovered 10 feet below ground while digging for
a well during the 15th century CE. The digging was stopped and attempts to move
the murti which is in a reclining position failed therefore a temple was
constructed around the murti.
The temple has undergone multiple renovations. The current
structure was built in 1919 CE.
The murti of the Goddess in the sanctum sanctorum is
positioned 10 feet below ground level, earning her the name Jala Durga, meaning
Goddess Durga residing in water. The murti is surrounded by water springs. The
water is believed to have curative properties and is given to devotees as prasad.
There is a small temple towards south side dedicated to
Goddess Pochamma Devi. The two important annual festivals in the temple are
Ammavari Kalyanam and Bonalu. Sunday, Tuesday and Frida are important days in a
week to worship the Goddess.
To have darshan of the Goddess one has to climb down a few
steps. The murti of Goddess Yellamma is seen in a reclining position, clad in
gold and decorated lovingly and embellished with jewelry, flowers, Kumkum etc. There
is an Akhand Jyoti in the temple.