Legend has it that King Dhanya Manikya, who managed over Tripura in the end long periods of the fifteenth century, had a disclosure one night in a fantasy in which Goddess Tripura Sundari trained him to start her love on the peak close to the town of Udaipur, the contemporary capital of the realm. The ruler discovered that a sanctuary on the hillock was at that point devoted to Lord Vishnu. 

He was in a predicament, unfit to choose how a sanctuary devoted to Vishnu could have an icon of Shakti. The next night, the celestial vision was rehashed. The ruler comprehended that Vishnu and Shakti were various types of a similar Supreme Deity (Brahman). 

Along these lines, the sanctuary of Tripura Sundari appeared around the year 1501 AD. At the beginning of this century, the sanctuary has crossed 500 years. This legend is related to act as an illustration of solidarity between two sub-gatherings of Hinduism: the Vaishnava and the Shakta groups.