Pagoda woke up with Sawan: Know the mysterious stories of these temples

Satish Kumar
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Noida: Sawan is starting from July 11 and special arrangements are being made for the movement of devotees in Shiva temples across the city.

The pagoda has been decorated, the preparations for the grand adornment of Bholenath have been completed and the echoes of ‘Har-Har Mahadev’ cheers have started to be heard in the temples.

‘Rajeshwar Mahadev Temple’ made by giving darshan in a dream

The story of this temple, which is about 900 years old, is extremely miraculous. According to priest Rupesh Upadhyay, a Seth was taking Shivling in a bullock cart. When he stopped drinking water near Ballampur, then Shivji appeared in a dream and asked him to install Shivling at this place. Seth first ignored, but the bullock cart was not moving forward – and the Shivling was installed there.

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10 thousand years old Kailash Mahadev Temple, recognition of Parashurama is recognized

The Kailash Mahadev Temple, situated on the banks of river Yamuna, is considered 10,000 years old. Two Shivling are installed here and the temple was founded by Parashurama and his father Jamadagni. Renuka Dham, which is the ashram of Parashuram’s father, is located just 6 kilometers away. A huge fair is held here on Monday of Sawan.

‘Bilvakeshwar Nath Mahadev’ manifested from the root of Bell tree

Balkeshwar, which is the real name ‘Bilvakeshwar Nath Mahadev’, is a 700 -year -old temple. It is believed that these Shivalingas appeared from the root of the bell tree themselves. There were dense forests of vine around the temple. Devotees believe that there is a special power in the galaxy here. A large number of devotees gather here on Monday of Sawan.

‘Prithvinath Mahadev’ manifested from Earth is considered to be a statue of Dwapar era

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According to the temple priest Ajay Rajauria, this Shivling was obtained during excavation from Earth. The four pillars also came out of the Earth’s womb. According to the legend related to this temple, Shiva appeared at the Leela site of Shri Krishna in Dwapar Yuga. It is said that Prithviraj Chauhan also rested the night here.

‘Mana: Kameshwar Mahadev’ fulfills wishes

This temple situated in the middle of the city is believed that when Lord Shiva was going to see Balakrishna, he stayed here and he wished at that time. Since then this temple is called ‘Mana: Kameshwar’. The wishes of the devotees who come here are also fulfilled.

Ravali Mahadev: even the British could not shake

The Ravali Mahadev Temple is also an ancient pagoda in the city. When the British wanted to lay the railway line, tried to remove this temple, but failed. Eventually the railway track had to be removed from the temple and bend in the other direction.

Can also establish and worship Shivling at home

According to the Mahant of Kailash Mahadev Temple, those who cannot come to the temple in Sawan can also worship Lord Shiva with reverence at home. Duly establish a Shivling made of Shivling, flour or clay obtained from the Narmada River and worship it. Lord Shiva can be pleased by offering water, milk and belpatra.

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