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Bijli Mahadev is one of the sacred temples of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is located at an altitude of about 2,460m in the Kullu valley. Bijli Mahadev is one of the excellent temples in India. Located 22 km from Kullu across the Beas river, it can be approached by a rewarding trek of 3 km.
A panoramic view of Kullu and Paravati valleys can be seen from the temple. The 60 feet high staff of Bijli Mahadev temple glistens like a silver needle in the sun.
In this temple of lightning, it is said that the tall staff attracts the divine blessings in the form of lightning. It is believed that the priest of the temple has to restore the Shiva linga placed inside the temple using butter and sattoo after every lightning as it shatters to pieces with a flash of lightning.
Bijli Mahadev is located near Kullu (headquarters of Kullu district) in the Himachal Pradesh state of India. This is a hill station located at a height of 7500ft. The name of the hill where Bijli Mahadev temple is situated is called Mathan and is surrounded by Parbati, Garsa, Bhunter and Kullu valleys. There is a Shiva temple on top of the hill. There is a small village just down below the temple and the name of the village is also called Bijli Mahadev. People in this village take care of the maintenance aspects of the temple.
This place is full of mystery and miracles. The name comes from the fact that, the lightening (Bijli) strikes the Shiva linga inside the temple and breaks into pieces. The Shiva ling (Mahadev) will be joined together and installed in a special occasion using a locally made adhesive. One can witness the charred part (especially on the walls) inside the temple which is due to the flames resulted during lightning. Devotees can give offerings in the Hundi only kept inside the temple. Some puja articles are available inside the temple without any additional cost. Photography is not restricted anywhere in the place.
Opposite to the temple there are small stone statues situated and one can perform pooja there too. A 20mtr tall pole is installed which has got some interesting story. The pole is made of Deodar tree in a nearby forest area. Once in a while during special occasions the pole will be replaced by another one made from the tallest Deodar tree found in the forest. The local villagers and people from surrounding places come together to replace the pole and is a festival celebration for all of them. The tree is carved in the square shape and fixed firm in the place. People feel that this is an opportunity for getting blessing from Lord Shiva and consider this activity as serving God.
The place is too scenic due to the location of the temple which is at the top most end of the Mathan hill. There are mobile towers beside the temple (downside) towards Parvati valley. BSNL and Airtel connections were working very well (as on May 2010). A newly constructed building is meant for accommodation (rest rooms) for the visitors just beside the temple. There is no fixed price (rate not available) for the accommodation. 10 people can stay at a time in the building. Free Tea is served for all the visitors.
To go to Bijli Mahadev, one has to reach Kullu (district head quarters) first from Delhi or other places. Then, come to Ramshilla from Kullu which is very nearby (approx. 1Kms) and cross the bridge which is for crossing Beas river to go towards Bhunter or Manikaran. Just after crossing the bridge, ask any local person to travel towards Bijli Mahadev hill. The road is towards Bhuntar and one has to take left side road (instead of going straight which goes towards Bhuntar) to climb the hill. From Ramshilla motorable road is available till parking place which is 20Kms after Chansari village. From Chansari village parking place is 5Kms. Parking fee has to be given. From this place 3-4 Kms trekking to be done to reach Bijli Mahadev. Trekking duration is 2-3 hrs with 3-4 rest points. Himachal transportation buses available at Kullu bus station to reach Bijli Mahadev (upto Chansari or parking place before trekking place).
Small shops are available for cool drinks and refreshments during trekking. Initial walking is through a rough climbing and later good steps with normal height and plane areas are constructed. After climbing the steps, a plane area is available where localities have set up some private canteens. Good Chinese food, Momo is available here. There is a tank nearby which is the water source for the temple area.
People who cannot trek, there is one more motorable road to reach Bijli Mahadev from Naggar side via Jana Waterfall. One has to reach Naggar from Kullu or Manali. From this route, people will reach the temple directly. Motor cycles preferred for transportation in this route but small motor vehicles too can travel safely.
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Manikaran Gurudwara is situated on NH 21 in Himachal Pradesh, India. The nearest airport is in Bhuntar which is 35 kms. from Manikaran. It is at an altitude of 1760 m. It is 45 kms. from Kullu, the district headquarter. It is 295 kms from Chandigarh, 435 kms from Amritsar, 225 kms from Shimla. It is well connected by road also. The parvati river flows along this gurudwara.
Manikaran is a pilgrimage centre for Hindus and Sikhs. The Hindus believe that Manu recreated human life in Manikaran after the flood, making it a sacred area. It has many temples and a gurudwara. There are temples of the Hindu deities Rama, Krishna, and Vishnu. The area is well known for its hot springs and its beautiful landscape.
According to legend, when the Hindu God Shiva and his consort Parvati were walking in the valley, Parvati dropped one of her earrings. The jewel was seized by Shesha, the serpent deity, who then disappeared into the earth with it. Shesha only surrendered the jewel when Shiva performed the cosmic dance, the Tandava and shot the jewel up through the water. Apparently, jewels continued to be thrown up in the waters at Manikaran until the earthquake of 1905.
Sikh belief
According to the Sikhs, during third Udasi, his founder Guru Nanak came to this place in 15 Asu 1574 Bikrami with his disciple Bhai Mardana. Mardana felt hungry and they had no food. Nanak sent Mardana to collect food for the langar (the Community Kitchen). Many people donated atta (flour) to make Roti(bread). The one problem was that there was no fire to cook the food. Nanak asked Mardana to lift a stone and he complied and a hot spring appeared. As directed by Nanak, Mardana put the rolled chappatis in the spring to his despair the chappatis sank. Nanak then told him to pray to God saying that if his chappatis float back then he would donate one chappati in His name. When he prayed all the chappatis started floating duly baked. Nanak said that anyone who donates in the name of God, his drowned items float back.
Hindu belief
The legend of Manikaran states that while roaming around, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, once chanced upon a place that was surrounded by mountains and was lush green. Enamoured by the beauty of the place, they decided to spend some time there. It is believed that they actually spent eleven hundred years here.
During their stay here, Goddess Parvati lost her mani in the waters of a stream. Upset over the loss, she asked Shiva to retrieve it. Lord Shiva commanded his attendant to find out the mani for Parvati, however, when they failed, he was extremely angry. He opened his third eye, a tremendously inauspicious event which led to disturbances in the universe. An appeal was made before the serpent god, Sheshnag, to pacify Lord Shiva. Sheshnag hissed thereby giving rise to a flow of boiling water. The water spread over the entire area resulting in the emergence of precious stones of the type Goddess Parvati had lost. Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati were happy at the outcome.
The name Manikaran is derived from this legend. The water is still hot and is considered extremely auspicious. A pilgrimage to this place is thought of as complete. It is also believed that there is no need to pay a visit to Kashi after visiting this place. The water of the spring is also supposed to have curative powers. The water is so hot that rice can be cooked in it.
Lord Ramchandra Temple
The temple was constructed by Raja Jagat Singh in the 17th century. Though there is no historical evidence backing, still the idol of Shri Ram installed here is believed to have been brought straight from.
Temple of Lord Shiva
This temple is hugely revered as it belongs to Lord Shiva. However, an earthquake in 1905 caused damage to the temple and it was slightly tilted. The importance of Manikaran is also judged from the fact that devtas of Kullu valley pay regular visit to this place on specified dates.
Jagannathi Devi Temple, Kullu
Jagannathi Devi Temple is near Bekhli Village at 1800m . It is believed to be more than 1500 years old. According to a legend, a shepherd boy saw two girls dancing to the tune of a magical flute and he got one of them. The goddess revealed her identity and agreed to settle in the village. The temple is most crowded during Dussehra
EP 89 | Kamakhya Temple (Guwahati, Assam) | Spiritual Journey of The Turban Traveller
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Devotees offering prayer to the Deities inside the Mahmrityunjaya Temple, Mandi - Himachal Pardesh.
Mahamrityunjaya Temple in Mandi is one of the oldest Lord Shiva temples in Himachal Pradesh, India. The temple is one of the rarest temples where Lord Shiva is worshiped as Tryambaka, the three-eyed one. The idol of Shiva is installed in lotus posture in meditative contemplation with four arms. The right upper hand is raised to bless the devotees, the upper left hand holds the Amrit Kalasa, the right lower hand is in Bhumisparsha Mudra (gesture of touching the earth) and the lower left hand holds the Kamandalu. It is believed that worshiping Mahadeva at Mahamritunjya Temple will help to get rid of illness and get blessing for a healthy long life.
Mahamrityunjya Temple is located in the heart of Mandi town is easily accessible by road. Mandi is 143 km from Shimla and 26 km from Sunderanagar. Joginder Nagar Railway Station, around 55 km from the town, serves is the nearest railhead. Kulu Bhuntar Airport (57 km) is the nearest airport.
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The Turban Traveller in the 38th episode of the Spiritual Journey of The Turban Traveller visits Gurdwara Baba Sri Chand Darbar, Kanpur.
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Devotees offering prayer to the Shivling at Mahamrityunjaya Temple
Devotees offering prayer at the Shivling inside the Mahamrityunjaya Temple.
Mahamrityunjaya Temple in Mandi is one of the oldest Lord Shiva temples in Himachal Pradesh, India. The temple is one of the rarest temples where Lord Shiva is worshiped as Tryambaka, the three-eyed one. The idol of Shiva is installed in lotus posture in meditative contemplation with four arms. The right upper hand is raised to bless the devotees, the upper left hand holds the Amrit Kalasa, the right lower hand is in Bhumisparsha Mudra (gesture of touching the earth) and the lower left hand holds the Kamandalu. It is believed that worshiping Mahadeva at Mahamritunjya Temple will help to get rid of illness and get blessing for a healthy long life.
Mahamrityunjya Temple is located in the heart of Mandi town is easily accessible by road. Mandi is 143 km from Shimla and 26 km from Sunderanagar. Joginder Nagar Railway Station, around 55 km from the town, serves is the nearest railhead. Kulu Bhuntar Airport (57 km) is the nearest airport.
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Devotees offering prayer to Shanidev at Mahamrityunjaya Temple
Devotees offering prayer to Shinadev at Mahamrityunjaya Temple, Mandi - Himachal Pradesh. The idol is placed near the entrance of the temple.
Mahamrityunjaya Temple in Mandi is one of the oldest Lord Shiva temples in Himachal Pradesh, India. The temple is one of the rare temples where Lord Shiva is worshiped as Tryambaka, the three-eyed one. The idol of Shiva is installed in lotus posture in meditative contemplation with four arms. The right upper hand is raised to bless the devotees, the upper left hand holds the Amrit Kalasa, the right lower hand is in Bhumisparsha Mudra (gesture of touching the earth) and the lower left hand holds the Kamandalu. It is believed that worshiping Mahadeva at Mahamritunjya Temple will help to get rid of illness and get blessing for a healthy long life.
Mahamrityunjya Temple is located in the heart of Mandi town is easily accessible by road. Mandi is 143 km from Shimla and 26 km from Sunderanagar.
Joginder Nagar Railway Station, around 55 km from the town, serves is the nearest railhead. Kulu Bhuntar Airport (57 km) is the nearest airport
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Manikaran (Punjabi: ਮਨੀਕਰਨ) is located in the Parvati Valley between the rivers Beas and Parvati, northeast of Bhuntar in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh.
This small town attracts tourists visiting Manali and Kullu to its hot springs and pilgrim centres. An experimental geothermal energy plant has also been set up here.
According to the Sikhs, during third Udasi, his founder Guru Nanak came to this place in 15 Asu 1574 Bikrami with his disciple Bhai Mardana. Mardana felt hungry and they had no food. Nanak sent Mardana to collect food for the langar (the Community Kitchen). Many people donated atta (flour) to make Roti(bread). The one problem was that there was no fire to cook the food. Nanak asked Mardana to lift a stone and he complied and a hot spring appeared. As directed by Nanak, Mardana put the rolled chappatis in the spring to his despair the chappatis sank. Nanak then told him to pray to God saying that if his chappatis float back then he would donate one chappati in His name. When he prayed all the chappatis started floating duly baked. Nanak said that anyone who donates in the name of God, his drowned items float back.
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EP-130 | Gurdwara Panja Sahib, Pakistan |Spiritual Journey of The Turban Traveller
EP-130 | Gurdwara Panja Sahib, Pakistan|Spiritual Journey of The Turban Traveller
The Turban Traveller in the 130th episode of the Spiritual Journey of The Turban Traveller visits Gurudwara Panja Sahib Pakistan. He takes you to one of the most revered places for Sikhs and also shares the history of the area. Watch the video to see a beautiful view of the Panja Sahib and know the history of the place.
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Danda Nata of Orissa, also known as the 'Danda Jatra' is one of the most ancient folk dance of orissa and is performed in the district of Ganjam. The jatra is performed for a period of 13- 21 days.
Danda means a pole, nata means dance. The Danda Nata practiced basically to appease the Lord Shiva involves dance, song and physical feats as a means to please Him. There is no caste distinction in Danda Nata. Whoever desires may join it without any fear of excommunication from the orthodox society.
The performers are all called 'Bhoktas'. There are 13 Bhoktas in a Danda Party. The leader is called Pata-Bhokta. He leads an ascetic life for 21 days, avoids all contact with woman or anything worldly. He takes very light food probably for making his body fit for severe exercises. The Bhoktas move from village to village. To sweep the varandah with cowdung-water at once at the sight of the party signifies its invitation for performance. The householder who invites them is either childless or poor or suffering from some incurable disease. The performers bear all troubles to draw the kind attention of Siva towards the devotee. They roll on the hot sand in midday sun of the summer, dance and sing without any sign of suffering in their faces.
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