Kaudi Mata of Varanasi and the Eternal Devotion of Shabari Among the countless sacred shrines of Kashi, the Kaudi Mata Temple holds a unique place in the hearts of devotees, especially those hailing from South India. The presiding deity, Kaudi Mata, is revered as a manifestation of Goddess Lakshmi and is traditionally considered the sister of Lord Kashi Vishwanath. A lesser-known but deeply cherished belief links Kaudi Mata with the legendary devotee Sabari from the Ramayana. This connection beautifully bridges the Treta Yuga with the present Kaliyuga, highlighting the timeless power of devotion. Shabari in the Ramayana Shabari is remembered as one of the greatest symbols of pure and selfless devotion to Bhagavan Sri Rama. Her unwavering faith, lifelong austerities, and yearning for a glimpse of the Lord find mention in the Valmiki Ramayana. When Sri Rama reaches her hermitage, her joy knows no bounds. Valmiki describes her devotion in Aranya Kanda, Canto 74 , where it is said: “Wi...