On top of the hill in Bilgi is the Durgamma Temple. If we climb the hill rock eastward from Sri Siddeshwar temple, we come to Durga Devi temple.
Two temples on the hill can be seen from anywhere in Bilgi. And Durga Devi, also known as Durgamma by Bilgi people, is the presiding deity of these temples. Durgavvana Gudda or Durgammana Gudda is the name of the hill on which these temples are situated. No one is certain who built these temples, but it could have been the Bilgi Ghorpades, who ruled Bilgi and were Samanths of Jamkhandi Samstana.
Avva, which means mother in North Karnataka, is used to refer to Durgadevi as Durgavva or Durgamma. Durgadevi is a form of Goddess Parvati. And is the Goddess of Power, courage, and strength. Durgadevi is a powerful Goddess.
The deity depicts the goddess Durgadevi sitting on a lion and holding various weapons in each hand. The pictures below are visible.
You can see how these temples look on the hill:
In order to reach this place, one has to climb the hill. Nowadays, they are trying to make the steps. But this is not yet ready. Hill way is a steep flight of steps.
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