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Bathu ki Ladi

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  BATHU KI LADI INTRODUCTION Bathu Temple or Bathu Ki Ladi , located in the Kangra District of Himachal Pradesh, is one of the many temples in the state. Bathu, as in "Bathu Temple," is derived from the name of the rock (Bathu) from which this temple was built. And, because this temple is made of this stone, nothing has happened to it after years of exposure to water. ABOUT TEMPLE According to common local belief, it was built by local king who ruled the region . Many stories about the origin of the temples are famous among the folklore. Other beliefs say that temple was built by Pandavas. The folklore tells a story dating back to Mahabharata when Pandavas attempted to build a staircase to ascend to Heaven at monolithic Masrur Rock Temples located at the opposite of the lake but Indira intervened. They successfully built the 'Stairway to Heaven' at 'Bathu ki Ladi' temples where that staircase still exists even today and one can climb to the top most part to ...

Tadkeshwar Temple

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TADKESHWAR TEMPLE   INTRODUCTION : Tadkeshwar Temple is located in Valsad District of Gujarat . This temple is famous for it's different structure which is not usual as other temple of over the world. you would be thinking, How's the temple would different from all the other Temples? The roof of the temple is open, Yes there is no such thing as Shikhar in this temple. FACT: The Idol/Shiv Ling in the temple is said to be as a sleeping idol of Lord Shiva . We can see how big the Shiv ling is. It is also said that the sunlight directly falls on the Shiv Ling , that is why the temple is called Tadkeshwar Temple. (where tadko-is sunlight Gujarat language) ABOUT: A 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 m) semi-circuler Shivlinga type stone was seen in the bushes of the north bank of Wanki river in May 1215. During that time, this stone was taken by the local people who partially broke it down. Poisonous wasps swarmed from the stone and stung around 60 people within a 1500 ft radius of the t...

Kakanmath Temple

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  Kakanmath Temple Introduction: “Kakanmath Temple” is a temple that even scientists are afraid to touch. This huge temple was built in just one night but without any human hand the strong temple around this temple is broken. But this temple continues to this day. Kakanamath Temple is located in Sihonia, Morena, about 70 km from the city of Gwalior. History: Kakanmath Temple  is named after Queen Kakanwati , but the inscription in the Archaeological Survey of India does not conclusively state that the temple was built by Kakanwati. In the legends about the construction of this temple, it is told that Ghosts  had built this temple in one night  by bringing stones in an empty field from far away . It is said that the circumambulation of the temple was also covered with stones but Muslim rulers attacked it with cannons and tried to destroy it. Could not break this temple. Also, experts also say that many more temples have been built in the same period in the centu...

Hinglaj Devi Temple

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Hinglaj Devi Temple      Introduction Nani Mandir, is a Hindu temple in Hinglaj. It is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas in the Shaktism denomination of Hinduism. It is one of the three Shakti Peethas in Pakistan. The cave temple of Hinglaj Mata is in a narrow gorge in the remote, hilly area of Lyari Tehsil in Balochistan Reference to Ramayna After killing Ravana, Rama returned from exile to ascend to the throne of Ayodhya. A sage Kumbodhar explained that to cleanse himself of this sin, Rama would have to make a pilgrimage to Hinglaj Mata, the only place that could purify him. Rama followed the advice and immediately left with his army for Hinglaj. Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman also accompanied him.     M uslim Devotees Of Hindu Devi The local Muslims, particularly the Zikri Muslims also hold Hinglaj Mata in reverence and provide security to the shrine. They call the temple the "Nani Mandir" ("maternal grandmother’s temple").Local Muslim tribes along with Hindus make ...

Kamakhya Devi

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     KAMAKHYA TEMPLE   Introduction The Kamrup Kamakhya Temple, or the Kamakhya Temple, is one of the oldest Hindu temples in Guwahati, Assam, and the subcontinent. The temple is on Nilachal hills. It is one of the oldest and most revered places where Tantric practices are done. It is named after the mother goddess Kamakhya.   In this temple we worship the Yoni of Devi Sati. Kamakhya temple is considered as one of the Shaktip eeth. The temple was built by   Mlechchha dynasty and Rebuilt by Koch King Nara   Narayan and Ahom Kings in the yea r 1565. Ambubachi Mela Ambubachi Mela is the celebration of the yearly menstruation course of goddess Kamakhya. It is believed that the presiding goddess of the temple, Devi Kamakhya, the Mother Shakti, goes through her annual cycle of menstruation during this time stretch. During this time of the period, the water of River BrahmaPutra turns Red near to the temple. The temple remains closed f...