Yogini Temples of Ujjain & Hinglajgarh and Guru Matsyendranath
This video is about Peer Matsyendranath and the Yogini Temples in west Madhya Pradesh.
The title of Pir or Peer is given to holy men, specifically to Sufi masters or spiritual guides in the Shaiva-nath traditions. The word is derived from Persian and means old person.
Matsyendranath most likely came from what is now Bangladesh, a land where different traditions came together. We have, for example, the testimony of the Bauls singers that are a syncretism between different Hindu sects and Sufi Muslims. One of the themes of Bengal’s Bauls gives respect to Matsyendranath as a saint.
The tombs of Peers are venerated throughout South Asia—in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. Historically in South India some Shaivaites (Shiva followers) buried their loved ones whereas Vaishnavaites (Vishnu followers) cremate them.
It is difficult to generalize practices in South Asia because it is such a vast and ancient area with many layers of interpretation of religious and social behaviours. However, it seems that from ancient times it was common to burry very holy men in order to allow the followers to venerate the place of Samadhi of their teacher. Peer Matsyendranath is venerated in a tomb in Ujjain, a peaceful holy place.
It is not known if the saint buried in Ujjain is Guru Matsyendranath, the author of the Kaulajñananirnaya of the Yogini Kaula School. Often disciples used the name of their masters. Thought, the devotion that is professed by Hindu and Muslims at the tomb of Peer Matsyendranath contributes to the sacredness of the site.
Not far from the Peer Matsyendranath is a sixty-four Yogini Temple; different to all the other Yogini Temples in that it is not roofless and the Yoginis are not female sculptures but amorphous stones painted in orange, dressed, some with painted eyes, and others with gold on the top of the stone.
In the back of this sixty-four Yogini temple are assembled broken pieces of ancient sculptures that are called Shitala-Ma, the goddess that protects against illness. Other images of amorphous Bhairava are also near the shrine in order to protect the Goddesses. At the back of the temple is an ancient sculpture of Ganesh with several trunks. The lady that takes care of the site told us that if one wants success in any project, one should first venerate Ganesh and then the sixty-four Yoginis. A Ganesh with multiple trunks is even more powerful as he can remove simultaneously all kind of obstacles!!!
Not too far from Ujjain we found the site of the Yogini Temple of Hinglajgarh. Many female sculptures were found in the area but four were of a similar style implying that a Yogini Temple once was built there. Some scholars say that the walls of the temple were made with the stones that now are part of a protective wall along the road. At the end of the road is the temple of Hinglaj – Mata. The site is called Hinglajgarh that means “the fort of Hinglaja”.
The Yogini sculptures from Hinglajgarh Yogini Temple are now at the Birla Museum in Bhopal.
पीर मत्सयेंद्र नाथ की समाधी उज्जैन || Peer Matsyendra Nath ki Samadhi Ujjain, VLog
This video is about Peer Matsyendranath (Guru Matsyendranath) in west Madhya Pradesh.
Pilgrimage to Mahayogi Matsyendra Nath Samadhi
This video takes us on a tour of the samadhi of Mahayogi Pir Matsyendra Nath, the founder of Hatha Yoga wisdom and lineage.
The title of Pir or Peer is given to holy men, specifically to Sufi masters or spiritual guides in the Shaiva-nath traditions. The word is derived from Persian and means old person.
Matsyendranath most likely came from what is now Bangladesh, a land where different traditions came together. We have, for example, the testimony of the Bauls singers that are a syncretism between different Hindu sects and Sufi Muslims. One of the themes of Bengal’s Bauls gives respect to Matsyendranath as a saint.
The tombs of Peers are venerated throughout South Asia—in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh. Historically in South India, some Shaivaites (Shiva followers) buried their loved ones whereas Vaishnavaites (Vishnu followers) cremate them.
It is difficult to generalize practices in South Asia because it is such a vast and ancient area with many layers of interpretation of religious and social behaviors. However, it seems that from ancient times it was common to burry very holy men in order to allow the followers to venerate the place of Samadhi of their teacher. Peer Matsyendranath is venerated in a tomb in Ujjain, a peaceful holy place.
It is not known if the saint buried in Ujjain is Guru Matsyendranath, the author of the Kaulajñananirnaya of the Yogini Kaula School. Often disciples used the name of their masters. Thought, the devotion that is professed by Hindu and Muslims at the tomb of Peer Matsyendranath contributes to the sacredness of the site.
Not far from the Peer Matsyendranath is a sixty-four Yogini Temple; different to all the other Yogini Temples in that it is not roofless and the Yoginis are not female sculptures but amorphous stones painted in orange, dressed, some with painted eyes, and others with gold on the top of the stone.
In the back of this sixty-four Yogini temple are assembled broken pieces of ancient sculptures that are called Shitala-Ma, the goddess that protects against illness. Other images of amorphous Bhairava are also near the shrine in order to protect the Goddesses. At the back of the temple is an ancient sculpture of Ganesh with several trunks. The lady that takes care of the site told us that if one wants success in any project, one should first venerate Ganesh and then the sixty-four Yoginis. A Ganesh with multiple trunks is even more powerful as he can remove simultaneously all kind of obstacles!!!
Not too far from Ujjain, we found the site of the Yogini Temple of Hinglajgarh. Many female sculptures were found in the area but four were of a similar style implying that a Yogini Temple once was built there. Some scholars say that the walls of the temple were made with the stones that now are part of a protective wall along the road. At the end of the road is the temple of Hinglaj – Mata. The site is called Hinglajgarh that means “the fort of Hinglaja”.
The Yogini sculptures from Hinglajgarh Yogini Temple are now at the Birla Museum in Bhopal.
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गुरु मत्स्येन्द्रनाथ समाधी उज्जैन | guru matsyendranath samadhi ujjain videos
नाथ सम्प्रदाय के गोरक्षनाथ के गुरु मत्स्येन्द्रनाथ की समाधी मध्यप्रदेश के उज्जैन में गढ़कालिका क्षेत्र में स्थित है. This video samadhi of yogi Pir Matsyendra Nath in ujjain.
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UJJAIN | THE AMAZING CITY OF MAHAKAL | Madhya Pradesh | Jyotirlinga Vlog | Travel to India | Hindi
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First of all a Very Happy #Mahashivratri to all, and here i am going to show you a beautiful city named #UJJAIN also well known as City of #MAHAKAL.
I was here on 3rd March 2019 and my best buddy Savin Yogi invited me to shoot this amazing #vlog and yeah special thanks for his great support.
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Best Places to Visit in Ujjain
1) Bharat Mata Mandir
2) ISKCON Ujjain Temple
3) Shree Chitragupta Dham
4) Kal Bhairav Temple
5) Mangalnath Temple
6) Sandipani Ashram
7) Chintaman Ganesh Temple
8) Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga
9) Gadkalika Temple
10) Ram Mandir Ghat
11) Jantar Mantar
12) Bhartrihari Caves
13) Navagraha Mandir
14) Bade Ganeshji Ka Mandir
15) Kalideh Palace
16) Pir Matsyendranath
17) Vikram Kirti Mandir Museum
18) Vikrant Bhairav Shrine
19) Ranmukteshwar Temple
20) Ankapata
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• Mahakaleshwar - The presiding deity of time, Shiva, in all his splendour reigns eternal in Ujjain. The temple of Mahakaleshwar, its shikhara soaring into the skies, evokes primordial awe and reverence with its majesty. The Mahakal dominates the life of the city and its people, even in the midst of the busy routine of modern preoccupations, and provides an unbreakable link with past traditions. At the temple, you will be surrounded by hawkers and hard-sellers. Usually, one is not required to wait in the queue to offer prayers at the shiva jyotirling. However, the temple is crowded on weekends, including Mondays - queues can take up to 3 hours and move at a slow pace
• Kal Bhairava - The worship of the eight Bhairavas is a part of Saivite tradition and the chief among them is Kal Bhairava, believed to have been built by King Bhadresen, on the banks of the Shipra. There is mention of a Kal Bhairva temple in the Avanti Khanda of the Skanda Purana. Worship of Kal Bhairava is believed to have been a part of the Kapalika and Aghora sects. Ujjain was a prominent centre of these two sects. Even today, liquor is offered as a part of the ritual to Kal Bhairava Beautiful paintings in the Malwa style once decorated the temple walls, only traces of which are visible.
• Chintaman Ganesh - The temple is built across the Shipra on the Fatehabad railway line. The Ganesh idol enshrined here is supposed to be swayambhu - born of itself. The temple itself is believed to be of considerable antiquity. Riddhi and Siddhi, the consorts of Ganesha, are seated on either side of Ganesha. The artistically carved pillars in the assembly hall date back to the Paramara period. Worshippers throng to this temple because the deity here is traditionally known as Chintaharan Ganesh meaning the assurer of freedom from worldly anxieties.
• Pir Matsyendranath - This is an extremely attractive spot on the banks of the Shipra quite close to the Bhartihari Caves and the Gadkalika Temple. It is dedicated to the memory of one of the great leaders of the Natha sect of Saivism-Matsyendranath. Since muslims as well as the followers of the Natha sect call their saints 'pir', the ancient site of Pir Matsyendranath is venerated by both. Excavations at this site have yielded some antiquities which date back to the 6th and 7th century BC.
• Bhartrihari Caves - These caves are situated just above the bank of the Shipra near the temple of Gadkalika. According to popular tradition, this is the spot where Bhartrihari, who is said to have been the step brother of Vikramaditya, lived and meditated after renouncing worldly life. He is believed to have been a great scholar and poet. His famous works, Shringarshatak, Vairagyashatak, and Nitishatak, are known for the exquisite use of the Sanskrit meter.
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Top 10 Places To Visit In Ujjain
Mahakaleshwar Temple
Kal Bhairav Temple
Harsiddhi Temple
Kaliadeh Palace
Pir Matsyendranath
Kalidasa Academy
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Chintaman Ganesh Temple
Ram Ghat
Gopal Mandir
Matsyendranath
Sahab Shree Harindrananda talks about Matsyendranath.
Pilgrimage to Mahayogi Matsyendra Nath Samadhi
This video take us on a tour of the samadhi of Mahayogi Pir Matsyendra Nath, the founder of Hatha Yoga wisdom and lineage.
उज्जैन/मकर सक्रांति पर शिप्रा में आस्था की डुबकी,पीर मत्स्येन्द्रनाथ की समाधी पर चढ़ाई चादर
nath samprdaye ke baba ki samadhi in ujjain part 1
nath samprdaye ke baba ki samadhi in ujjain part 1
Machhindranath Chariot
Pulling of gigantic Machhindranath/MATSYENDRANATH) chariot amidst big ceremony in Mangalbazar, lalitpur of Nepal. It was a million dollar worth scene that I was able to enjoy and capture. I am amazed, proud and very appreciative of richness of Nepal (newar) culture. I am feeling lucky to be part of Lalitpur-Patan community.
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52 Peer Dargha.NH 48 Pandarpur Road Sangola Town.Solapur District State Maharashtra.(KM 284.4) time
52 Peer Dargha.NH 48 Pandarpur Road Sangola Town.Solapur District State Maharashtra.(KM 284.4) time (5hours 42mint)
Entrevistamos al Gurú MATSYENDRANATH MAHARAJ
उज्जैन के टॉप 9 पर्यटन स्थल - घूमने की जगहें | HolidayIQ
भारतीय पर्यटकों की समीक्षा के अनुसार उज्जैन के टॉप 9 पर्यटन स्थल और घूमने की जगहें :
#1 : महाकालेश्वर मंदिर - 104 रेटिंग्स, 42 तस्वीरें
#2 : सांदीपनि आश्रम - 10 रेटिंग्स
#3 : काल भैरव - 32 रेटिंग्स
#4 : हरसिद्धि मंदिर - 8 रेटिंग्स, 11 तस्वीरें
#5 : मंगलनाथ - 10 रेटिंग्स
#6 : गोपाल मंदिर - 5 रेटिंग्स
#7 : भर्तृहरि केव्स - 10 रेटिंग्स, 10 तस्वीरें
#8 : राम मंदिर घाट - 11 रेटिंग्स, 10 तस्वीरें
#9 : पीर मत्स्येंद्रनाथ
अपनी उज्जैन की छुट्टी का प्लान बनाएं :
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Shiva-Shakti. Soham mantra. Yogi Matsyendranath. Riga 2014
Лекции Гуру Шри Йоги Матсьендранатха Махараджа в Риге, 2014 год
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Matsyendranath was one of the eighty-four Mahasiddhas, and is the patron deity of Nepal. Mahasiddhas means Enlightment. He was brought 9th-10th century from Assam in India.He was guru of Gorakhanath, with whom he founded the school of Hatha yoga, one of the branches of Yogic practices.
Why Matsyendranath was brought To Nepal?
According to culture history of Newari ethnic people. Long time ago, It had not been raining 12 years in Kathmandu valley because Guru Gorakhanath meditated making a asan of snake. Asan means chair.The snake could not move .It was not raining.According to Tantric advice, Matsyendranath was brought and Guru gorakhnath stand up to respect his teacher,snake moved and started to rain.
Machhindranath temples in Nepal:
There are two famous temples of Machhindranath in Kathmandu valley, one is Rato (red) Machhindranath temple in Patan and the other one is Seto (white) Machhindranath temple in Kathmandu.
Rato Matsyandranath
Patan Temple,Machindranath Temple
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Matsyendranath was one of the eighty-four Mahasiddhas, and is the patron deity of Nepal. Mahasiddhas means Enlightment. He was brought 9th-10th century from Assam in India.He was guru of Gorakhanath, with whom he founded the school of Hatha yoga, one of the branches of Yogic practices.
Why Matsyendranath was brought To Nepal?
According to culture history of Newari ethnic people. Long time ago, It had not been raining 12 years in Kathmandu valley because Guru Gorakhanath meditated making a asan of snake. Asan means chair.The snake could not move .It was not raining.According to Tantric advice, Matsyendranath was brought and Guru gorakhnath stand up to respect his teacher,snake moved and started to rain.
Machhindranath temples in Nepal:
There are two famous temples of Machhindranath in Kathmandu valley, one is Rato (red) Machhindranath temple in Patan and the other one is Seto (white) Machhindranath temple in Kathmandu.