जानिये प्राचीन और सांस्कृतिक त्रिलोकी नाथ मंदिर के बारे में | Trilokinath Temple, Mandi, Himachal
जानिये प्राचीन और सांस्कृतिक त्रिलोकी नाथ मंदिर के बारे में | Trilokinath Temple, Mandi, Himachal
Ancient TrilokNath Temple is situated in Purani Mandi and is just appox 1km far from Main Mandi Bus stand. It is located at a corner of Bayas River. As per History, This temple of Triloknath was built by Sultan Devi, queen of Raja Ajber Sen in 1520 AD which is very Historical.
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NAHAN HILLS STATION BEAUTIFUL ROADS
Nahan is a town in Himachal Pradesh in India and is the headquarters of the Sirmaur District. It is also the location of the Indian Army Special Forces Training School. It was the capital of the former Sirmur princely state. Shimla being the capital city of Himachal pardesh but still head is Nahan.
Attractions one must explore on their visit to Nahan
1. Renuka Lake
2. Renuka Sanctuary
3. Suketi Fossil Park
4. Jaitak Fort
5. Rani Tal
6. Jagannath Temple
7. Renuka Temple
8. Trilokinath Cave Temple
9. Jammu Peak
10. Churdhar Peak
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BAGLAMUKHI TEMPLE:-
Baglamukhi or Bagala बगलामुखी is one of the mahavidyas (great wisdom/science), a group of ten Tantrik deities in Hinduism.
Located 30 km away from Kangra District in Himachal Pradesh near Dharamshala, the Baglamukhi Devi temple is surrounded by the Dhauladhar range of Himalayas. The name Baglamukhi is derived from two Sanskrit words “Bagla”, which means bride and “Mukhi”, meaning face.
It is considered that the Goddess loved the yellow color, and hence the temple is painted vibrantly in the yellow shade. Inside a tiered dome, which is supported by pillars, there is a huge prodigious havankund. The holy place enshrines the idol of Goddess Baglamukhi embellished with yellow ornaments, garments, and flowers.
Baglamukhi is one among the ten mahavidyas, the wisdom goddesses. Her abode is considered to be a Sidha Peetha. According to the mythology, she emerged on hearing the prayers of other Gods when the huge storm has erupted over the earth. It is believed that she calmed the storm, and since then she is worshipped as the enemy destroyer. This temple is one among the pars of famous Nava Shaktipeeth Yatra.
The temple is located in Bakhandi, Sameli, Himachal Pradesh. It is well connected by roads to various other parts of the state. Buses and taxi facility are available from cities like Delhi, Una, Chandigarh. Hoshiarpur, etc.
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BAIJNATH TEMPLE :-
According to the legend, it is believed that during the Treta Yug, Ravana in order to have invincible powers worshiped Lord Shiva in the Kailash. In the same process, to please the almighty he offered his ten heads in the havan kund. Influenced by this extra ordinary deed of the Ravana, the Lord Shiva not only restored his heads but also bestowed him with powers of invincibility and immortality.
On attaining this incomparable boon, Ravana also requested Lord Shiva to accompany him to Lanka. Shiva consented to the request of Ravana and converted himself into Shivling. Then Lord Shiva asked him to carry the Shivling and warned him that he should not place the Shivling down on the ground on his way as Shiva said wherever you will keep me, in this Linga form, I will rest there only, the Linga will be stay there only. Ravana started moving south towards Lanka and reached Baijnath. He was thirsty and saw Lord Ganesha, disguised as a shepherd and asked for water. Lord Ganesh had requested Lord of Water/Lord of Sea (Varuna) to fill the entire in the small pot of water which he offered to Ravan. On drinking it, Ravana, felt the urge to answer nature's call and handed over the Shivling to Ganesh and went away to get himself relieved. Lord Ganesh put the linga on the ground and thus the Shivling got established there and the same is in the form of Ardhnarishwar (God in form of Half Male & Half Female).
In the town of Baijnath, Dussehra festival in which traditionally the effigy of the Ravana is consigned to flames,celebrated all over the country is not celebrated as a mark of respect to the devotion of Ravana towards Lord Shiva. Another interesting thing about the town of Baijnath is that there are no shops of goldsmiths here .
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TRILOKINATH CAVE TEMPLE:-
One of the most secret religious travel spots in Himachal, Trilokinath Cave Temple is around 41 km from Dharamshala. A natural cave temple enclosing the seat of Lord Shiva.
It is believed that the cave temple was once adorned with gold. Lord Shiva used to meditate at the same place where the Lingam of Shiva is installed today. It is Lord Shiva who transformed gold coverings in to rock when a shepherd tried to steal gold from the cave. Rock formations can be seen hanging from the roof as well as appearing on the floor.
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