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Durga Nag Temple Kashmir By Manzoor Bhatt
By Manzoor Bhatt
durga nag temple, Srinagar is a perfect destination for a great time with your dear ones. Enjoy the attractions of this popular tourist spot. With so much to lure your senses and offer you recreation at its best, get drenched in the spirit of adventure that you get to explore at durga nag temple, Srinagar. Enjoy together all the points of popular interests and bring back several memorable moments. durga nag temple, Srinagar is not just the place for sightseeing, but it also enables you to steal a self-indulgent moment for yourself as well
Durganag Temple, Srinagar, Kashmir
Durganag Temple situated near Dalgate, Srinagar, can be easily visited by tourists. Tempe contains Shiva linga, the symbol of presiding deity Lord Shiva. The large compound consists of a few more temples and offers peaceful environs. My Srinagar travel story can be accessed for info by taking foll. link:
yeh kashmir hia syed yaqoob sahib shrine n durga nag mandir with irfan fazil
Sharika Devi Temple - Srinagar, Kashmir
A view of the Sharika Devi Temple, Srinagar.
The Sharika Devi Temple is situated on westerns slope of the Hari Parbat in Srinagar. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Jagadamba Sharika Bhagwati, an incarnation of Mata Durga/ Shakti. The idol inside the temple has 18 arms and is regarded as the presiding deity of the Srinagar by Hindu followers. This temple is regarded as one of the most sacred sites by Kashmiri Pandits, this day is celebrated as Har Navum. The shrine is thronged with devotees in large number on the birthday of Sharika Bhagwati. They offer a special offering locally termed as 'Taher Charvan' (A dish of boiled rice with turmeric, oil and salt and another dish is of cooked liver of goat) to the goddess.
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Anantnag, A sweet Water Natural Spring at Lord Shiva Temple and Lord Rama Temple, J&K,India
Coordinates: 33.73°N 75.15°E
The name Anantnag is thought to be derived from the Sanskrit term for Land of countless springs Nag also means water spring in the Kashmiri language. Thus Anantnag is believed to mean numerous springs, because there are many springs, including Nag Bal, Salak Nag and Malik Nag in the town. According to a well known archaeologist, Sir A. Stein, the name of the city comes from the great spring Ananta Nag issuing at the centre of the city. This is also corroborated by almost all local historians including Kalhana according to whom the city has taken the name of this great spring of Cesha or Ananta Nag, land of countless springs.
Zeshta Devi temple at zeethyar,srinagar(31-8-2014).
Source:Zeshta devi website
Zeshta's origin relates to an important event which took place during the churning of great ocean kshirasagra. Devtas and Asuras bothj desirous of attaining morality were yearning for getting the nectar from Ksirasagara. At the same time they were conscious that this nectar would become available to them only if Lord Shiva, who is holder and controller of Ksirasagara, permitted them to churn it. So both the parties, with great reverence, adored, the Lord. Pleased with their adoration and devotion, Lord Siva gifted condition that whatever substance came out there from would be shared by both Devtas and Asuras equally.
Unaware of the nature of the substance that would come out after churning of the ocean, they gladly accepted the condition.
Having possessed Ksirasagara, no doubt, for a specific purpose of getting nectar, both the parties were puzzled, as they had no idea about the methodology that was to be used for its churning. So disappointed they again approached Lord Siva for bestowing them with divine power which would make churning of the ocean possible. Lord Siva, the bestower of boons, gave them one more boon by revealing to approach:-
i) Mandara Parvata, ( the biggest mountain that alone could be used as a churner for ksirasagra).
ii) Lord Narayana, for taking incarnation of Kurmadevta, a giant tortoise. He alone can hold this great mountain on his back and
iii) Vasukinagaa for offering his body to be used as a rope around Mandara Parvata, that alone has the power to make the Parvata the churner of Ksirasagra.
Feeling delighted and getting the help of Mandara parvata, Narayana and Vasukinaga, the Devtas and Asuras started the process of churning. Although initially they got fourteen gems of which one gem was in the form of Goddess Lakshmi but suddenly it started evaporating poison in the form of Kalakuta or Halahala-- the terrible poison having its lethal effect to destroy whole universe instantaneously. The Devas who were given the control over thirteen gems, too were frightened about Kalakuta. Being of a very virulent character, the moment it appeared after churning, it started engulfing everything and burn it up. It was beyong their power to control it. They were desparate and adored Lord Shiva to come to their rescue. The Lord, who is Trilokinatha, protector of the Universe, was pleased and bestowed his Anugraha to his creation by consuming the poison. But in order to protect Parvati (Lord Siva's energyies), he stored it in his throat. That is the reason why Lord Siva's throat is bluish in appearance. The Devas and Asuras were delighted and they again adored Lord Siva by addressing him Nilkantha.
The Devas bestowed Goddess Lakshmi to Lord Visnu. This furiated the Asuras. In their anger they snatched her from Lord Vishnu and kept her in captivity in a cave called Guptagara (now Gupkar). This action of Asuras gave rise to wrath of Lord Siva and with his divine force he created Goddess Zestha and Vira Vaitala with powers to annihilate all the Asuras and free goddess Lakshmi from their clutches. Upon accomplishment of the task, Lord Shiva by his grace bestowed both of them with the power of protection and upliftment of mankind. The abode of Mata Zyestha is at a stones throw from the place called Gupkar in the Srinagar city. All the devotees worshipping Goddess Zyestha are fully protected and receive Mother's grace uninterruptedly . It has been a tradition to offer 'cooked yellowish rice (in kashmiri tehar) on all thursdays during the month of Zyesth.
This famous ancient shrine of Kashmir for worldly people is a place for attaining Siddi, Riddhi and Buddhi in all fields.
What i saw was grace and blessings of Zeshta mata that provided shelter,food and water to all the people irrespective of cast ,creed and colour during the worst ever floods of kashmir which occurred on 7th of sep 2014.
Zeshta Devi Mandir
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Shiv Mandir, Vichar Nag Soura Srinagar Kashmir
Srinagar: Age-old temple reopens
The Sheetleshwar temple was inaugurated in Srinagar by the Kashmiri pandits after twenty years, coinciding with the community's twenty years of exile.
Durga Nag Temple burglary Athrottv brings APMCC Tiger Vinod Pandit addressing a press confrence
Jwala Devi Khrew Kashmir
Wish you all the ever happiest Haru-Tsodah(Ashad Chodashi) the day universal Goddess appreared in this particular place in Khrew Kashmir. Devotees throng from all corners of the country to attend the birthday celebrations....Aahee!
Devi Mansa के दर्शन से पूरी होगी सभी मनोकामनाएं
Manasā, also Mansa Devi, is a Hindu folk goddess of snakes, worshipped mainly in Bengal and other parts of North and northeastern India, chiefly for the prevention and cure of snakebite and also for fertility and prosperity. Manasa is the sister of Vasuki, king of Nāgas (snakes) and wife of sage Jagatkaru.
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Shankaracharya temple, srinagar, Kashmir
Shankaracharya temple is a beautiful Shiva temple situated at a height of 1100 feet on a picturesque location on the Gopadari Hill on the South East of Srinagar. Home to Shankaracharya when he visited Srinagar, it was renamed by King Lalitaditya as Shankaracharya Temple in the sixth century. The temple became more accessible after the Dogra ruler, Maharaja Gulab Singh, constructed the stairs. It is believed to be the oldest shrine in Kashmir.
KheerBhavani Temple : Places To Visit At Kashmir
Kheerbhavani is a Hindu Temple situated at Kashmir. Its an attraction for all Hindus as only few temples are present now at Kashmir Valley.
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Grand Temple of Kashmiri History
History of Kashmir must be seen in the context of this Grand Temple. I am not writing anything further but those who wish to know the real KASHMIR must follow this trail and enlighten themselves rather than just the rheotric in the market place. Thanks to Amjad my Friend,
Serpent God (Nag Devta) Temple at Patnitop in Jammu & Kashmir
Jammu & Kashmir was established by great sage Kashyap. Its original name is Kashyap Gir. Jammu & Kashmir has many established places of temples. After great war of Mahabharat, Jammu & Kashmir was ruled by King Janmejaya.
There are many temples dedicated to Serpent God or Nag Devta. One such famous temple of Nag Devta is located in Patnitop. This temple has thousands of worshipers in Jammu & Kashmir. Present wooden structure of Nag Devta temple is believed to be 1000 years old.
chandi mata(Kali mata) temple bhaderwah in doda district jammu and kashmir in India
Machel Mata is a Goddess Durga shrine popularly known as Machail Mata being located in the village Machel, from where it derives its name, in Kishtwar District of Jammu region in India. It may be noted that Goddess Durga is also known by the name Kaali or Chandi. The temple history is entwined with the conquests of Zorawar Singh Kahluria, who in 1834 sought blessings of Machelmata, before crossing the mountains and Suru River (Indus), with 5000 men for vanquishing an army of local Botis of Ladakh. He became a faithful devotee after the successful mission.[1] Machelmata Sthan as the shrine is popularly known, has a landscape of unblemished beauty with hills, glaciers and tributaries of the Chenab River (Chadrabhaga). Paddar valley, nearby is famous for its world famous sapphire mines, and is a cool place for hiking, cannoning and holy hot springs. The place is home to the Thakur community who are serpent worshipers, and was merged with Kishtwar tehsil, by Maharaja Ranbir Singh. Thousands of people visit the shrine every year mainly from Jammu region.The pilgrimage happens in the month of August only every year. The shrine was visited in 1981 by Thakur Kulveer Singh of Bhaderwah, Jammu region. From 1987 onwards, Thakur Kulveer SIngh started 'Chhadi Yatra' that happens every year and thousands of people visit the shrine every year during 'Chhadi Yatra', which starts from Chinote in Bhaderwah to Machail in Paddar. There are lot of supernatural happenings that the pilgrims experience and report.
To reach the shrine, lot of travel agents arrange buses from Jammu, Udhampur, Ramnagar, Bhaderwah. One can also hire a cab as well. It takes approximately 10 hours by road from Jammu to Gulabgarh, as the distance is 290km. The Gulabgarh is the base camp. From Gulabgarh, the foot journey starts, that is 32 km. Usually people take 2 days to reach the shrine by foot. On the way there are many villages, where one can stay in the night. The chaddi takes three days to reach Machel. Many people organizes roadside 'langers' (free food points) on the way to the Gulabgarh. Government of Jammu & Kashmir also arranges basic amenities for the pilgrims