Bhavani to Ulundurpet

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Coimbatore To Chennai 8.45PM Reg
1+2, Sleeper/Seater,Non-AC (49 seats)
10:59 PM
04:16 Hrs
03:15 AM
19
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Coimbatore To Chennai Reg
1+2, Sleeper/Seater,Non-AC (49 seats)
11:45 PM
04:30 Hrs
04:15 AM
15
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Cbe To Chennai 10.45AM AC
2+1, Sleeper with Washroom,AC (34 seats)
01:00 PM
03:29 Hrs
16:29 PM
3
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Coimbatore To Chennai 8.30PM AC
2+1, Sleeper,AC (36 seats)
10:44 PM
04:31 Hrs
03:15 AM
19
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Coimbatore To Chennai 1PM AC
2+1, Sleeper/Seater with WashRoom,AC, Non-Video (47 seats)
03:14 PM
03:15 Hrs
18:29 PM
19
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Coimbatore To Chennai 10PM AC
2+1, Sleeper with Washroom,AC (34 seats)
11:44 PM
04:31 Hrs
04:15 AM
19
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Coimbatore to Chennai 07.45PM
2+1, Sleeper/Seater with WashRoom,AC, Non-Video (47 seats)
10:25 PM
03:15 Hrs
01:40 AM
25
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Cbe To Chennai 9.00PM 89
1+2, Sleeper/Seater,Non-AC (49 seats)
10:49 PM
04:10 Hrs
02:59 AM
23
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Cbe To Chennai 9.15PM 85
2+1, Sleeper/Seater,Non-AC, Non-Video (55 seats)
11:04 PM
04:10 Hrs
03:14 AM
26
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Cbe To Chennai 9.30PM 81
1+2, Sleeper/Seater,Non-AC (49 seats)
11:19 PM
04:10 Hrs
03:29 AM
24
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Cbe To Chennai10.00 77
2+1, Sleeper/Seater,Non-AC, Non-Video (55 seats)
11:49 PM
04:10 Hrs
03:59 AM
26
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Cbe To Chennai10.10 73
1+2, Sleeper/Seater,Non-AC (49 seats)
11:59 PM
04:10 Hrs
04:09 AM
19
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Cbe To Chennai 10.15PM 69
1+2, Sleeper/Seater,Non-AC (44 seats)
11:45 PM
04:19 Hrs
04:04 AM
25
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Cbe To Chennai 10.25PM 65
1+2, Sleeper,Non-AC (36 seats)
11:55 PM
04:19 Hrs
04:14 AM
24
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Cbe To Chennai 10.35Pm 45
1+2, Sleeper/Seater,Non-AC (44 seats)
11:47 PM
04:37 Hrs
04:24 AM
26
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Cbe To Chennai 10.45PM.41
1+2, Sleeper/Seater,Non-AC (49 seats)
11:57 PM
04:37 Hrs
04:34 AM
23
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Coimbator To Chennai 10.30PM 32
2+1, Sleeper/Seater,Non-AC, Non-Video (55 seats)
11:42 PM
04:37 Hrs
04:19 AM
28
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Cbe To Chennai 9.15AM89
2+1, Sleeper,AC (36 seats)
11:30 AM
03:29 Hrs
14:59 PM
2
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Coimbatore To Chennai 10.00AM89
1+2, Sleeper/Seater,Non-AC (49 seats)
12:14 PM
03:50 Hrs
16:04 PM
5
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Coimbatore To Chennai 3PM
2+1, Bharat Benz Sleeper/Seater,AC, Non-Video (47 seats)
05:14 PM
03:15 Hrs
20:29 PM
22
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Coimbatore To Chennai 1.15PM
1+2, Sleeper/Seater,Non-AC (49 seats)
03:29 PM
03:15 Hrs
18:44 PM
18
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Ernakulam To Chennai SPL.12
1+2, Sleeper/Seater,Non-AC (49 seats)
11:56 PM
04:49 Hrs
04:45 AM
24
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Coimbatore To Chennai 8.45AM44
1+2, Sleeper/Seater,Non-AC (44 seats)
10:59 AM
03:50 Hrs
14:49 PM
0
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About Bhavani

KrishTravels takes to the Bhavani is a ferocious aspect of the Hindu goddess Parvati. Bhavani means "giver of life", the power of nature or the source of creative energy. In addition to her ferocious aspect, she is also known as Karunaswaroopini, "filled with mercy".

Bhavani was the tutelary deity of the Maratha leader Shivaji, to whom she presented a sword. A temple to Bhavani at Tuljapur in Maharashtra, dates back to the 12th century. The temple contains a meter-high granite icon of the goddess, with eight arms holding weapons. She also holds the head of the demon Mahishasura, whom she slew in the region which is the present day Mysore.

Bhavani contains the number of temples that can be veiwed through making the journey KrishTravels , the Tulja Bhavani and anthiur temple in Tuljapur in Osmanabad district of Maharashtra is considered as one of the 51 Shakti Pithas. This temple was built in c. 12th century CE. A Tulja Bhavani temple was built between 1537-1540 CE in Chittorgarh. It is located at coordinates 18°00'41?N 76°07'32?E / 18.011386°N 76.125641°E / 18.011386; 76.125641.

Worship of the primeval energy Shakti in the form of the mother Goddess is seen in the four Shakti Peethas of Maharashtra - Bhavani with her seat at Tuljapur, Mahalakshmi at Kolhapur, Mahamaya Renuka at Mahur and Jagadamba at Saptshrungi. Other Shakti temples in the state are those at Ambe Jogai and Aundh. (also see Daksha Yagna).

Bhavani was the tutelary deity of Shivaji, the valiant Maratha ruler and is held in great reverence throughout the state of Maharashtra. Bhavani is considered to be an embodiment of Ugra or ferocity, as well as a Karunaswaroopini - filled with mercy.

The Bhavani temple in Tuljapur is located on a hill known as Yamunachala, on the slopes of the Sahayadri range in Maharashtra near Sholapur. The temple entrance is at an elevation and visitors need to transcend a flight of steps to reach the shrine. Historic records speak of the existence of this temple from as early as the 12th century CE.

Bhavani is worshipped in the form of a three foot high granite image, with eight arms holding weapons, bearing the head of the slain demon Mahishasura. Bhavani is also known as Tulaja, Turaja, Tvarita and Amba.

Legend has it that a demon by name Matanga wreaked havoc upon the devas and the humans who approached Bhrahma for help and upon his advice turned to the Mother Goddess Shakti, who took up the form of the destroyer, and powered by the other (Sapta) Maataas Varaahi, Bhrahmi, Vaishnavi, Kaumaari, Indraani and Saambhavi and vanquished him for peace to reign again.

Legend also has it that Bhavani vanquished another demon who had taken the form of a wild buffalo (Mahishasura), and took abode on the Yamunachala hill, which is now home to the temple.

Four worship services are offered each day here. The festivals of significance here are Gudi Padva in the month of Chaitra, Shriral Sashti, Lalita Panchami, Makara Sankranti and Rathasaptami. The deity is taken out in procession on Tuesdays. Navaratri is also celebrated with great fanfare, and it culminates in Vijaya Dasami. These places can be visited by making the journey with KrishTravels

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