नैना देवी मंदिर के दर्शन और रहस्य , नैनीताल - Naina Devi Temple - Secrets Unfolded , Nainital
Sanjeev Kumar Gupta shot and gave commentary in this video about Naina Devi which is considered to be one of the most honoured Hindu temples in India. Goddess Sati’s eye fell on the earth at this place.Watch this video to know the story behind this. Location: It is situated on the northern shore of Naini Lake, in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand.
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Devotees at Naina Devi Temple - Nainital, Uttarakhand
Devotees thronged Naina Devi Temple to offer prayer during the Nanda Devi Mahotsav, Nainital -Uttarakhand.
The name NAINA which means eye is derived from a temple to the goddess 'Naini Devi built on the upper edge of the lake and was destroyed by the landslip of 1880.
It was subsequently replaced by the present structure. The word Naina means 'Eyes' and 'Tal' means 'Lake'. The perimeter of the Naini Tal lake is of nearly 2 miles.
The word Naina is synonymous with Sati's eyes. Since then, devotees started visiting this temple. Once the devotee reaches the hill top, prasad can be bought from any of the various shops or it can also one's own offerings from home. After crossing the main gate, there is a big Peepal tree on the left side. On the right side of the temple there are idols of Lord Hanuman Ji and Ganesh Ji. After reaching the main entrance of the temple, there are two statues of lions.
Inside the temple, devotees have darshan of three deities. On the extreme left is Mata Kali Devi, the centre representing two Netras or eyes is Maa Naina Devi and to right side is idol of Lord Ganesh.
Though the temple is named after Naina Devi (another name for Sati), the biggest social occasion here is the festival held in honour of Nanda Devi.
The patron goddess of Kumaon hills and a local princess Sunanda Devi.
On the northern side of the lake is built a temple dedicated to Sati and is called the Naina Devi temple.
Source:-
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
MA NAINA DEVI TEMPLE | NAINITAL, UTTRAKHAND
Ma Naina Devi Temple (Nainital Tourism) | Naninital, Uttrakhand, India
A well known Shakti Peeths of Hindu religion, Naini Devi Temple is sacred place of great devotion in Nainital Goddess Naini Devi is the diety of Naini Devi Temple and located at northern end of famous Nainital Lake Goddess in this holy temple is represented by her two eyes. Devotees from far away place comes here to take blessing of Maa Naina Devi.The temple is located atop the Naina hillock near the Naini Lake, and draws thousands of devotees every year. There are many shops in
close proximity to the Naina Devi Temple from where one can buy the prasad and pooja items. so This video has been shooted by My nokia 6303's camera...so thats why quality is lil bit shaky.. BY D WAY U MUST VISIT THIS TEMPLE WHILE GO TO NAINITAL
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Priest performing rituals at Naina Devi Temple - Nainital
Priest performing rituals and burning incense sticks, at Naina Devi Temple during Nanda Devi Mahotsav in Nainital - Uttarakhand.
The name NAINA which means eye is derived from a temple to the goddess 'Naini Devi built on the upper edge of the lake and was destoyed by the landslip of 1880.
It was subsequently replaced by the present structure. The word Naina means 'Eyes' and 'Tal' means 'Lake'. The perimeter of the Naini Tal lake is of nearly 2 miles.
The word Naina is synonymous with Sati's eyes. Since then, devotees started visiting this temple. Once the devotee reaches the hill top, prasad can be bought from any of the various shops or it can also one's own offerings from home. After crossing the main gate, there is a big Peepal tree on the left side. On the right side of the temple there are idols of Lord Hanuman Ji and Ganesh Ji. After reaching the main entrance of the temple, there are two statues of lions.
Inside the temple, devotees have darshan of three deities. On the extreme left is Mata Kali Devi, the centre representing two Netras or eyes is Maa Naina Devi and to right side is idol of Lord Ganesh.
Though the temple is named after Naina Devi (another name for Sati), the biggest social occasion here is the festival held in honour of Nanda Devi.
The patron goddess of Kumaon hills and a local princess Sunanda Devi.
On the northern side of the lake is built a temple dedicated to Sati and is called the Naina Devi temple.
Source:-
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Nainadevi Shakti Peeth, Nainital
A well known Shakti Peeths of Hindu religion, Naini Devi Temple is sacred place of great devotion in Nainital.
Goddess Naini Devi is the diety of Naini Devi Temple and located at northern end of famous Nainital Lake. Goddess in this holy temple is represented by her two eyes. Devotees from far away place come here to take blessings of Maa Naina Devi. The temple is located atop the Naina hillock near the Naini Lake, and draws thousands of devotees every year. There are many shops in close
proximity to the Naina Devi Temple from where one can buy prasad and pooja items.
There is a huge Peepal tree that seems like sheltering the visitors in Naina Devi temple. Across the Peepal tree is an idol of Lord Hanuman. Within the inner sanctum are sculpted gures
of three deities; in the centre are two netras (eyes) that represent Naina Devi, to the left is Mata Kali Devi and to the right Lord Ganesha. The main shrine of Maa Naina Devi is bordered by two lion statues.
Also Naina Devi temple finds mention in Kushan period. Built in 15th century AD, Naina Devi temple idol was installed by a devotee Moti Ram Shah in 1842. After a drastic landslides in 1880, Naina Devi temple was completely destroyed. Soon in 1883 locals build again Naina Devi Temple since they have deep faith on Maa Naina Devi.
Nainital | Naina Devi Temple, Mall Road, Day-3|
It is believed that the Naini Lake is one of the 64 Shakti Peeths, or religious sites where parts of the charred body of Sati (Parvati) fell on earth while being carried by Lord Shiva. The spot where Sati's eyes (or Nain) fell, came to be called Nain-tal or lake of the eye. The goddess Shakti is worshiped at the Naina Devi Temple, known by locals as Naini Mata Temple on the north shore of the present day lake.
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नैना देवी मंदिर नैनीताल | उत्तराखण्ड || Naina Devi Temple, Nainital ||
नैना देवी मंदिर में “नैना देवी” की भक्ति करी जाती है और यह मंदिर नैनी झील के उत्तरी सीरी छोर में स्थित है | इस मंदिर की ख़ास बात यह है कि इस मंदिर की देवी अपने पूर्णश्रेय में मंदिर में विराजमान नहीं है , बल्कि मंदिर में देवी के दो नयन अर्थात (आँखें) ही विराजमान है | नैना देवी मंदिर में माँ के नयनो की पिंडी रूप में पूजा की जाती है | इस मंदिर से नैनी झील और नैनीताल के प्राकतिक दृश्यों का आनंद या लुफ्त उठाया जा सकता है |
मंदिर के प्रांगण में प्रवेश करने के बाद मंदिर के अन्दर एक विशाल पीपल का पेड है ,पीपल के पेड के पार भगवान हनुमान की एक मूर्ति है | मंदिर के पवित्र स्थान के अन्दर तीन देवताओ के आकार की मुर्तिया है , बीच में दो नेत्र (आँखें) है जो कि नैना देवी का प्रतिनिधित्व करते है और बायीं तरफ “माता काली देवी” और दाई ओर ” भगवान गणेश” की मूर्ति है |
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Naina Devi Temple is worshiped Naina Devi and this temple is located in the northern end of Naini lake. The particular thing about this temple is that the goddess of this temple is not sitting in the temple at its fullest chamber, but only in the temple, two Nayan (eyes) of Goddess is present. Naina Devi temple is worshiped in Pindi form of Mother Nano. From this temple, scenic scenes of Naini Lake and Nainital can be enjoyed or enjoyed.
Inside the sacred place of the temple, there is a statue of three deities, there are two eyes (eyes) in between that represent Naina Devi and the idol of Mata Kali Devi on the left and Lord Ganesha on the right side.
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Naina Devi Temple - Nainital, Uttarakhand
Devotees at Naina Devi Temple, Havan been performed at the Temple campus during the Nanda Devi Mahotsav, Nainital - Uttarakhand.
The name NAINA which means eye is derived from a temple to the goddess 'Naini Devi built on the upper edge of the lake and was destoyed by the landslip of 1880.
It was subsequently replaced by the present structure. The word Naina means 'Eyes' and 'Tal' means 'Lake'. The perimeter of the Naini Tal lake is of nearly 2 miles.
The word Naina is synonymous with Sati's eyes. Since then, devotees started visiting this temple. Once the devotee reaches the hill top, prasad can be bought from any of the various shops or it can also one's own offerings from home. After crossing the main gate, there is a big Peepal tree on the left side. On the right side of the temple there are idols of Lord Hanuman Ji and Ganesh Ji. After reaching the main entrance of the temple, there are two statues of lions.
Inside the temple, devotees have darshan of three deities. On the extreme left is Mata Kali Devi, the centre representing two Netras or eyes is Maa Naina Devi and to right side is idol of Lord Ganesh.
Though the temple is named after Naina Devi (another name for Sati), the biggest social occasion here is the festival held in honour of Nanda Devi.
The patron goddess of Kumaon hills and a local princess Sunanda Devi.
On the northern side of the lake is built a temple dedicated to Sati and is called the Naina Devi temple.
The Nandadevi fair is held at Almora, Nainital, Kot (Dangoli), Ranikhet, Bhowali, Kichha and also in the far flung villages of lohar (like Milam and Martoli) and Pindar valleys (like Wachham and Khati). In the villages of the Pindar valley people celebrate the Nanda Devi J aat (journey) every year, while in lohar people come from far and wide to Danadhar, Suring, Milam and Martoli in order to worship the Goddess. In Nainital and Almora thousands take part in the procession carrying the dola (or litter) of Nanda Devi. It is said that the Nanda Devi fairs started in Kumaon during the reign of Kalyan Chand in the 16th Century. A three day fair is held at Kot ki mai or Kot bhramari devi. The fair at Saneti comes every second year. Both these fairs are rich in folk expressions and many village products are brought for sale.
Source:-
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Devotees at Naina Devi Temple - Nainital, Uttarakhand
Devotees throng Naina Devi Temple to offer prayer and take blessing of Naina Devi during the Nanda Devi Mahostav in Nainital - Uttarakhand.
The Nandadevi fair is held at Almora, Nainital, Kot (Dangoli), Ranikhet, Bhowali, Kichha and also in the far flung villages of lohar (like Milam and Martoli) and Pindar valleys (like Wachham and Khati). In the villages of the Pindar valley people celebrate the Nanda Devi J aat (journey) every year, while in lohar people come from far and wide to Danadhar, Suring, Milam and Martoli in order to worship the Goddess. In Nainital and Almora thousands take part in the procession carrying the dola (or litter) of Nanda Devi. It is said that the Nanda Devi fairs started in Kumaon during the reign of Kalyan Chand in the 16th Century. A three day fair is held at Kot ki mai or Kot bhramari devi. The fair at Saneti comes every second year. Both these fairs are rich in folk expressions and many village products are brought for sale.
The name NAINA which means eye is derived from a temple to the goddess 'Naini Devi built on the upper edge of the lake and was destoyed by the landslip of 1880.
It was subsequently replaced by the present structure. The word Naina means 'Eyes' and 'Tal' means 'Lake'. The perimeter of the Naini Tal lake is of nearly 2 miles.
The word Naina is synonymous with Sati's eyes. Since then, devotees started visiting this temple. Once the devotee reaches the hill top, prasad can be bought from any of the various shops or it can also one's own offerings from home. After crossing the main gate, there is a big Peepal tree on the left side. On the right side of the temple there are idols of Lord Hanuman Ji and Ganesh Ji. After reaching the main entrance of the temple, there are two statues of lions.
Inside the temple, devotees have darshan of three deities. On the extreme left is Mata Kali Devi, the centre representing two Netras or eyes is Maa Naina Devi and to right side is idol of Lord Ganesh.
Though the temple is named after Naina Devi (another name for Sati), the biggest social occasion here is the festival held in honour of Nanda Devi.
The patron goddess of Kumaon hills and a local princess Sunanda Devi.
On the northern side of the lake is built a temple dedicated to Sati and is called the Naina Devi temple.
Source:-
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Naina Devi Temple , Sandhya arathi , Nainital . Evening at Nainital. Beside Nainital lake Naini Lake
Sandhya arathi at Naina Devi Temple , Nainital . Evening at Nainital . Beside Nainital lake Naini Lake. Naina Devi Temple. A well known Shakti Peeths of Hindu religion, Naini Devi Temple is sacred place of great devotion in Nainital. Goddess Naini Devi is the diety of Naini Devi Temple and located at northern end of famous Nainital Lake. Goddess in this holy temple is represented by her two eyes.
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Naina devi temple nainital history in hindi
The Temple of Shri Naina Devi Ji is situated on a hilltop, base of which also has samadhi of bhagat Jatt Jeona Morh, in the Bilaspur District, Himachal Pradesh, India. The temple is connected with National Highway No. 21. The temple at the top of the hill can be reached via road (that curves round the hill up to a certain point) and then by concrete steps (that finally reach the top). There is also a cable car facility that moves pilgrims from the base of the hill all the way to the top.
The hills of Naina Devi overlook the Gobind Sagar lake. The lake was created by the Bhakra-Nangal Dam.
Several mythological stories are associated with the establishment of the temple.
According to a legend, Goddess Sati burnt herself alive in Yagna, which distressed Lord Shiva. He picked the corpse of Sati on his shoulder and started his Tandava dance. This horrified all deities in the heaven as this could lead to holocaust. This urged Lord Vishnu to unleash his Chakra that cut the Sati’s body into 51 pieces. Shri Naina Devi Temple is the place where eyes of Sati fell down.
Another story related to the temple is of a Gujjar Boy. Once he was grazing his cattle and observed that a white cow is showering milk from her udders on a stone. He saw the same thing for next several days. One night while sleeping, he saw Goddess in her dreams who told him that the stone is her pindi. Naina told about the entire situation and his dream to Raja Bir Chand. When Raja saw it happening in reality, he built a temple on that spot and named the temple after Naina's name.
Shri Naina Devi Temple is also known as Mahishapeeth because of defeat of demon Mahishasur by the Goddess. According to the legends, Mahishasur was a powerful demon who was blessed by the boon of immortality by Lord Brahma, but the condition was that he could be defeated only by an unmarried woman. Due to this boon, Mahishasur started spreading terror on Earth and Gods. To cope with the demon, all Gods combined their powers and created a Devi to defeat him. The Devi was gifted different types of weapons by all Gods. When Mahishasur got mesmerized by the immense beauty of Devi and proposed her to marry him. Devi told him that she will marry him if he would overpower her. During the battle, Devi defeated the demon and took out both his eyes. This urged Gods to happily applaud Jai Naina and hence the name.
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Hindus perform rituals at the holy temple of Naina Devi
Hindu devotees performing rituals at the holy temple of Naina Devi in Nainital during the celebration of Nanda Devi Festival.
The Nandadevi fair is held at Almora, Nainital, Kot (Dangoli), Ranikhet, Bhowali, Kichha and also in the far flung villages of lohar (like Milam and Martoli) and Pindar valleys (like Wachham and Khati). In the villages of the Pindar valley people celebrate the Nanda Devi Jaat (journey) every year, while in lohar people come from far and wide to Danadhar, Suring, Milam and Martoli in order to worship the Goddess. In Nainital and Almora thousands take part in the procession carrying the dola (or litter) of Nanda Devi. It is said that the Nanda Devi fairs started in Kumaon during the reign of Kalyan Chand in the 16th Century. A three day fair is held at Kot ki mai or Kot bhramari devi. The fair at Saneti comes every second year. Both these fairs are rich in folk expressions and many village products are brought for sale.
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
Nainital lake view from Naini Devi Temple, Uttarakhand
Nainital Lake, a natural freshwater body, situated amidst the township of Nainital in Uttarakhand State of India, tectonic in origin, is kidney shaped or crescent shaped and has an outfall at the southeastern end. Nainital Lake, in the Nainital district called the Lake District of India, is one of the four Lakes of Kumaon hills; the other three lakes are the Sattal Lake, the Bhimtal Lake and the Naukuchiyatal Lake. Also known as Naini Lake, it is situated in the heart of the city and it is owing to this lake that Nainital earned its name. The eye-shaped lake is a tourist hotspot and acts as a magnet for all those visiting the hill resort. Here, a person can either take a leisurely stroll or indulge in boating and enjoy the surrounding beauty. The northern end of the lake is called Mallital, while the southern one is called Tallital. The Lake Bridge that connects the two banks has quite a few shops as well as a post office, the only one in the world to be located on a bridge.
Naini Devi Temple is located on the northern shore of Naini lake. The presiding deity of the temple is Maa Naina Devi represented by two Netras or eyes. Flanking Naina Devi are the deities of Mata Kali and Lord Ganesha. Nainital is believed to be one of the 64 Shaktipeeths, where one of the body parts of Goddess Sati fell, when Lord Shiva carried her body. In Nainital, the eyes (naina) of the Goddess are assumed to have fallen. The shrine of Naina Devi is a must visit for devout Hindus. and was reconstructed after being destroyed in the 1880 landslide. One can also get an amazing view of the hill station, overlooking the lake, from the temple.
Nainital is a popular hill station in the Indian state of Uttarakhand and headquarters of Nainital district in the Kumaon foothills of the outer Himalayas. The slopes of the nearby mountains are most populated, with an elevation ranging from 1940 mts to 2100 meters. The highest point nearby is Naina Peak or China Peak, with an elevation of 2619 mts. Tourism is the most significant segment of the Nainital's economy. You can visit places of interests like Nainital or Naini Lake, Naini Devi Temple, St. John in the Wilderness, Governor's House, Naini Peak also known as China or Cheena Peak or Naina Peak, Tiffin Top or Dorothy's Seat, Pt. G.B. Pant High Altitude Zoo and Gurney House. And many other places like Laria Kanta, Land's End and Sukhatal.
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Woman goes into trance during aarti at Nanda Devi temple in Nainital
Priest performs aarti at Nanda Devi temple as an Uttarakhandi woman goes into a trance.
A priest wears a very tomato red attire and uses a multi-tiered candle stand to do the obsequies. He sways the lit candle stand left to right, just as the Varanasi aarti folks sway it back and forth! Gladiolus flowers adorn the mantle with the idols. Watch the trident or trishul right on top! Smoke from dhoop batti or incense sticks rises up, while small cymbals build up the beat. The situation is set for a deeply spiritual out-of-body religious experience!
A man wears a thick belt (surely it couldn't be made from leather!) with large bells on it and dances round and round in circles. He's building up the mystic connect... while his companions beat copper thalis or plates, for rhythm.
One woman goes through exactly this and she's into a violent and enthusiastic trance (see 2:00 in the video). Now watch the woman who appears in the frame at 2:44. She's praying very deeply, with her hands folded and knees rising and falling in devout pursuit of god. Keep watching her into the next video and see the trance that she gets into - most intense!
Meanwhile, people pay homage to the deity by placing coins and currency notes in the platter that is handed around, with a lit flame in it. Prasad or Prasadam is also distributed all around.
(Notice the old cathode ray tube CRT television set to one side - devotees are viewing the proceedings on this screen!)
A trance denotes any state of awareness or consciousness other than normal waking consciousness. Trance states may occur involuntarily and unbidden.
The term trance may be associated with hypnosis, meditation, magic, flow, and prayer. It may also be related to the earlier generic term, altered states of consciousness, which is no longer used in consciousness studies discourse.
The name NAINA which means eye is derived from a temple to the goddess 'Naini Devi built on the upper edge of the lake and was destoyed by the landslip of 1880.
It was subsequently replaced by the present structure. The word Naina means 'Eyes' and 'Tal' means 'Lake'. The perimeter of the Naini Tal lake is of nearly 2 miles.
The word Naina is synonymous with Sati's eyes. Since then, devotees started visiting this temple. Once the devotee reaches the hill top, prasad can be bought from any of the various shops or it can also one's own offerings from home. After crossing the main gate, there is a big Peepal tree on the left side. On the right side of the temple there are idols of Lord Hanuman Ji and Ganesh Ji. After reaching the main entrance of the temple, there are two statues of lions.
Inside the temple, devotees have darshan of three deities. On the extreme left is Mata Kali Devi, the centre representing two Netras or eyes is Maa Naina Devi and to right side is idol of Lord Ganesh.
Though the temple is named after Naina Devi (another name for Sati), the biggest social occasion here is the festival held in honour of Nanda Devi.
The patron goddess of Kumaon hills and a local princess Sunanda Devi.
On the northern side of the lake is built a temple dedicated to Sati and is called the Naina Devi temple.
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Devotees gathered at Naina Devi Temple, Nainital
Devotees gathered at Naina Devi Temple to offer prayers and take the blessing of the Goddess during Nanda Devi Mahotsav, Nainital - Uttarakhand.
The Nandadevi fair is held at Almora, Nainital, Kot (Dangoli), Ranikhet, Bhowali, Kichha and also in the far flung villages of lohar (like Milam and Martoli) and Pindar valleys (like Wachham and Khati). In the villages of the Pindar valley people celebrate the Nanda Devi J aat (journey) every year, while in lohar people come from far and wide to Danadhar, Suring, Milam and Martoli in order to worship the Goddess. In Nainital and Almora thousands take part in the procession carrying the dola (or litter) of Nanda Devi. It is said that the Nanda Devi fairs started in Kumaon during the reign of Kalyan Chand in the 16th Century. A three day fair is held at Kot ki mai or Kot bhramari devi. The fair at Saneti comes every second year. Both these fairs are rich in folk expressions and many village products are brought for sale.
The name NAINA which means eye is derived from a temple to the goddess 'Naini Devi built on the upper edge of the lake and was destroyed by the landslip of 1880.
It was subsequently replaced by the present structure. The word Naina means 'Eyes' and 'Tal' means 'Lake'. The perimeter of the Naini Tal lake is of nearly 2 miles.
The word Naina is synonymous with Sati's eyes. Since then, devotees started visiting this temple. Once the devotee reaches the hill top, prasad can be bought from any of the various shops or it can also one's own offerings from home. After crossing the main gate, there is a big Peepal tree on the left side. On the right side of the temple there are idols of Lord Hanuman Ji and Ganesh Ji. After reaching the main entrance of the temple, there are two statues of lions.
Inside the temple, devotees have darshan of three deities. On the extreme left is Mata Kali Devi, the centre representing two Netras or eyes is Maa Naina Devi and to right side is idol of Lord Ganesh.
Though the temple is named after Naina Devi (another name for Sati), the biggest social occasion here is the festival held in honour of Nanda Devi.
The patron goddess of Kumaon hills and a local princess Sunanda Devi.
On the northern side of the lake is built a temple dedicated to Sati and is called the Naina Devi temple.
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This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
naina devi mandir nainitaal | नैना देवी मंदिर नैनीताल
नैना देवी मंदिर नैनीताल
A well known Shakti Peeths of Hindu religion, Naini Devi Temple is sacred place of great devotion in Nainital. Goddess Naini Devi is the diety of Naini Devi Temple and located at northern end of famous Nainital Lake. ... The temple is located atop the Naina hillock near the Naini Lake
Naina Devi Mandir , Nainital/ Naina Devi temple
A well known Shakti Peeths of Hindu religion, Naini Devi Temple is sacred place of great devotion in Nainital. Goddess Naini Devi is the diety of Naini Devi Temple and located at northern end of famous Nainital Lake. Goddess in this holy temple is represented by her two eyes. Devotees from far away place comes here to take blessing of Maa Naina Devi.
The temple is located at the Naina hillock near the Naini Lake, and draws thousands of devotees every year. There are many shops in close proximity to the Naina Devi Temple from where one can buy the prasad and pooja items.
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A crowd of people joins Mata Naina Devi procession, Nainital
Traditional Bagpipers band of Kumaoni performing in the midst of crowd during Nanda Devi procession in Nainital.
The Nandadevi fair is held at Almora, Nainital, Kot (Dangoli), Ranikhet, Bhowali, Kichha and also in the far flung villages of lohar (like Milam and Martoli) and Pindar valleys (like Wachham and Khati). In the villages of the Pindar valley people celebrate the Nanda Devi J aat (journey) every year, while in lohar people come from far and wide to Danadhar, Suring, Milam and Martoli in order to worship the Goddess. In Nainital and Almora thousands take part in the procession carrying the dola (or litter) of Nanda Devi. It is said that the Nanda Devi fairs started in Kumaon during the reign of Kalyan Chand in the 16th Century. A three day fair is held at Kot ki mai or Kot bhramari devi. The fair at Saneti comes every second year. Both these fairs are rich in folk expressions and many village products are brought for sale.
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Nanda devi Mahotsava NAINITAL. Nanda-Sunanda Goddess Celebration in Nainital,Uttarakhand India
नैनीताल में 114th नंदादेवी मेला आस्था और विश्वास के साथ मनाया। नैनीताल में मेले के धार्मिक कार्य कार्यकलाप पंचमी से ही प्रारंभ होते हैं । यहाँ भी नंदा प्रतिमाओं को कदली स्तम्भों से ही निर्मित किया जाता है । स्थानीय शिल्पी अपनी प्रतिभा और प्रज्ञा से परम्परानुसार नंदामुखाकृतियाँ निर्मित करते हैं । मुखाकृतियों के आंगिक श्रंगार और उनके आभूषणों से अलंकृत करने के बाद उनका पूजन किया जाता है, प्राण प्रतिष्ठा की जाती है । मेले के अन्तिम दिन परम्परागत रुप से शोभा यात्रा निकाली जाती है । नन्दा माँ की जय जयकार करते हजारों लोग इस शोभायात्रा में सम्मिलित होते हैं । प्रतिमाओं पर अक्षत, पुष्प आदि अर्पित किये जाते हैं । अन्त में पाषाण देवी मंदिर के पास इन देवी विग्रहों को विसर्जित किया जाता है । May Goddess Nanda-Sunanda fulfil all your dreams and well wishes.
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Naina Devi temple, Nainital
Maa Naina Devi Temple is considered to be one of the most revered Hindu Temples in India.
The Nanda Devi Temple (also known as Naina devi Temple) is one of the most important places of religious significance in Nainital. It is also the venue of the Nanda Devi Mahotsav, which is a grand religious celebration organised to honour Ma Nanda and Sunanda -- two local goddesses.
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.