tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37264689219508963762024-02-19T05:01:59.224-08:00The temple, mandir, stone temple, indian temple, hindu temple, pilgrim, religious plachindu temple, buddhist temple, sai baba temple, saibaba mandir, jain mandir, iskcon temple, swaminarayan temple, temple of god, krishna temple, balaji temple, temple pictures, meenakshi temple, jain temple, sikh temple, buddha temple, temple of zeus, zeus temple, somnath temple, the golden temple, ganesh temple, ram mandir, the hindu temple, hare krishna mandir, largest hindu temple, rama mandir, ramji mandir, swami narayan mandir, hanuman mandir, akshardham mandir, places of tourismtesthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10396722124958554485noreply@blogger.comBlogger50125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3726468921950896376.post-88090313117703705122021-03-04T06:20:00.006-08:002021-03-04T06:53:07.767-08:00Shamlaji Temple - The prayer place Of Lord Brahma<p> Around 1000 years old Samlaji temple <span face="sans-serif" style="background-color: white; color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">located on the banks of the Meshvo river</span><span face="sans-serif" style="background-color: white; color: #202122; font-size: 14px;"> </span><span face="arial, sans-serif" style="background-color: white; color: #4d5156; font-size: 14px;">in the northeast of the Arvalli district.</span></p><p><br /></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><span style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><a href="https://largesizephoto.blogspot.com/2021/03/lord-vishnu-temple-shamlaji.html" target="_blank"><img border="0" data-original-height="2048" data-original-width="1120" height="640" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg-X5A4t8g248ylqFubO1Vi3-IafyRXy8xkFcoL-EEwHXxmMp1iiZD8vFJgZRGEUgwBUNwdEpaUOLSYsKrCOBUYnmxsF09r2qPY4-i49g6KekM5TDS1a8A7vaBGCv_ijV1E9O2OPPH7_HqH/w350-h640/shamlaji-hindu-temple-gujarat.JPG" width="350" /></a></span></div><br /><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><b>How to Reach :</b></p><h4 style="background-color: white; border: 0px; box-sizing: inherit; font-family: Roboto, sans-serif; font-size: 1.2em; font-weight: 400; list-style-type: none; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px 0px 0.9rem; vertical-align: baseline;"><span face=""Open Sans", sans-serif" style="font-size: 14px;">Nearest airport is Ahmedabad (123km).</span></h4><div><span face=""Open Sans", sans-serif" style="background-color: white; font-size: 14px;">There are local trains that operate daily and are only suitable for traveling from Modasa to Nadiad.</span></div><div><span face=""Open Sans", sans-serif" style="background-color: white; font-size: 14px;"><br /></span></div><div><span face=""Open Sans", sans-serif" style="background-color: white; font-size: 14px;">There are regular buses from other major cities of the country to Shamlaji. Bus Station: Shamlaji</span></div>testhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10396722124958554485noreply@blogger.com0National Hwy 848-B, Samalaji, Gujarat 383355, India23.6878286 73.387356799999992-7.18417406819491 38.231106799999992 54.559831268194912 108.54360679999999tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3726468921950896376.post-46443039457149709782018-09-06T06:37:00.005-07:002018-09-06T06:37:56.970-07:00Raj Rajeshwar Mahadev Temple Surat<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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God’s statue from this temple is missing</h3>
God’s statue disappear for a day every year, from the temple where devotees visit the temple daily for the Lord’s darshan. After disappearing, he himself comes to meet the devotees. You might be surprised at this but it is true.<br /><br />We are talking about Lord Jagannath. Lord comes on earth once a year, on that day God is with the devotees on the road with his family. Lord travels to the capital with her sister Subhadra and brother Balabhadra. This series of excursions starts from the Jagannath temple of Orissa,Puri, in all Jagannath temples of India.<br /><br />God rides on the chariot with decoration and comes in the public and blesses them. This lila of God is famous in the world by the name of Jagannath Rathayatra. Shri Jagannath Rath Yatra is excelled in the whole of India, to the secondary of Ashadh Shuklpaksh.<br />
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<li> The fluttering flag above this temple always flows in the opposite direction of the wind</li>
<li> There is no bird on top of the Jagannath temple.</li>
<li>It is a surprise that nothing flies above the temple.</li>
<li>Sudarshan Chakra is available at the top of every temple of Puri, no one knows the secret of this tradition</li>
<li>The shadow of the peak of this temple is always invisible</li>
<li>There is no shortage of food in the kitchen of the farm, no matter how many devotees eat here</li>
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<br />More detail information about unbelievable facts of Jagannath temple Puri, Orissa.<br /><br /><a href="http://indian-temple-photo.blogspot.com/2017/09/the-story-about-miracle-stone-rain.html" target="_blank">You want to know about the miraculous stone which makes the rain forecast ?</a></div>
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Can the stone also predict? Even if it sounds strange in the hearing, but it is amazing truth. On the roof of the temple there is an underground stone which predicts monsoon arrival 15 days before. Temple priest KP Shukla told that when the monsoon will come this year, its address will go after May 20. Water droplets start dripping down from the stone, and after this the whole country will start raining. The temple complex and the statue of Lord Jagannathji are displaced. For which people come from distant places and earn virtue.</div>
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<br />Made in the shape of a round dome and the stupa of Sanchi, this temple is unique in all over India. If it is seen as a building, no one can say that it will be a temple but this temple is only here and here the grand statue of Lord Jagannath is displaced. The unique view of this temple can be estimated from the fact that two dome is seen on the side and from the rear view, whereas the same dome is seen when looking from the front or it can be said that the entire temple of the entire one The dome appears. The beauty of this temple does not end here, but it starts from here. There is a miraculous stone in the roof just above the statue of Lord Jagannath in the temple, which predicts monsoon arrival in Uttar Pradesh.<br />
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Farmers celebrate as soon as the water drops starts dripping.</h2>
Temple priests say that fifteen days before the arrival of the monsoon, the drops of water begin to drip from the stone in the temple. The drip of drops of water in pearls is continued until the monsoon comes in Uttar Pradesh and when the monsoon comes, the drip of the drops is stopped. Ramprasad Patel of the village says that if the drops of water do not touch the stone, then it is decided to dry in the entire state. If the water droplets took their breath, then no one can stop rain to touch the feet of state. Ramprasad believes that this prophecy is from stone only on the order of Lord Jagannath Maharaj. It is said that as soon as the prediction is from the temple, the farmers of the surrounding 100 villages start preparations for the cleaning of crops and fields along with the protection of their crops.<br />
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<br />This temple and its dome in the ancient history of Uttar Pradesh is unique in the whole of India. If you look at the entire complex of this temple, if the Dev Bhangimas, which were painted inside the temple, are seen on 12 pillars of the temple, then statues of old gods and goddesses appear in the ages. Not only this, there is a huge boulder of Dev Bhangimas outside the temple, which people say that its fathoms are in the huts. Millions of people believe in the prediction from the stone in this temple. There is no source of water anywhere near the stone, even then the water droplets drip from the stone, no one knows where these droplets of water come from. Temple priest KP Shukla said that inside the temple there is a monsoon stone, which drains the water from which it is known that it is raining. Let the scientists say that the monsoon has gone, it will not rain, but if the temple starts to drip The rain will definitely be there.</div>
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On the occasion of <a href="http://ganesh-chaturthi-festival.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Ganesha Chaturthi festival</a> we here are
talking about the 6 major Ganesha temples in India, the temple is the heart of
faith Ganesha devotees, Below is a list of 6 such God Ganesha temples which
worshipers should visit at least once in their lifetime.<br />
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<b>1.Siddhivinayak Temple - </b>Siddhivinayak Ganesha are known as powerful god
that accomplishment. Ashtavinayak Sri Siddhi Ganesh Vinayak temple is located
Uttramuki through high mountain. Ganesh has a twisted trunk follows right side
of the statues, they are attached to Siddhpit and called their Temple Siddhi
Vinayak Temple. Siddhi Vinayak temple is considered one of the richest temples
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<b>2.Ranthambore Trinetra Ganesha Temple: - </b>1,000-year-old Ranthambhore
Ganesha temple sits three Eye of Ganesha in. It sits Ganapati color orange and
the vehicle Musk with them even sitting here. By Bappa far-away views of this
wonderful as devotees come here.<br />
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<b>3.Uchchi Pillyar Temple - </b>Tamil Nadu Chail the Uchchi Pillyar temple
located on top of the central mountain Trichy City State Kings was built by
cutting the rocks. Ganesh due to sit on top of the mountain to say to Uchchi
Pillayar. The temple is always crowded with devotees of Ganapati.<br />
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<b>4.Shrimanta Dagdu Seth Halwai Ganesh Temple: - </b>faith in God's devotees Shrimanta
Daduseth Halwai Ganapati temple in Pune is palpable. It is decorated with
flowers, a few of them laden with gold, have them decorated with sweets, so
there covered the whole temple of notes. Lord Ganesha devotees to see the decoration of these different forms are always excited.<br />
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<b>5.Kanipakam Vinayak Temple - </b>Chola King located in Andhra Pradesh Chittoor
district Kanipakam Vinayak established Temple 11th century Kulotung was Chola
said. Here people believe that every day shaped sitting Ganapati temple
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<b>6.Manakula Vinayagar Temple - </b>The temple of Lord Ganesh in Pondicherry was
already occupied by the very old, it is believed that this temple France. That
is why we have come here devotees from far-away views of Ganapati temple.<br />
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worship their ancestors in this place and perform ceremonies like Shradh etc.
They pay their homage to the dead. It is believed that one’s intimates go to
Surya Lok if a person sees the Sun from Dakshin Manas Tirth Kund. This place is
filled with a huge crowd on the occasion of Chatt festival. A lot of devotees
visit this place during this period and offer prayers to<a href="https://hindugodworshippicture.blogspot.in/2009/12/sun-god-surya.html" target="_blank" style="color:red;"> Lord Surya.</a><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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This the one of Sun temple primeval Sun temples in India. It is
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worship. This temple was patronized by the Peshwas and by the ruler of Datia, a
nearby town. It is believed to have been built prior to the Mauryan period.
The God Sun has been worshipped in
this place for ages. . This
temple's beliveness until be extremely religious following this citizen
visiting this one position sacrifice themselves until Sun.The Sun temple
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">The <b>Sun Temple</b> Gaya Bihar</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Famous Temple Gaya Bihar</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">The <b>Sun Temple</b> in Bihar</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><b>Surya Mandir</b> Bihar</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Photo Of <b>Surya Mandir</b> Bihar</td></tr>
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testhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10396722124958554485noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3726468921950896376.post-49060911126805382012012-11-03T05:36:00.001-07:002012-11-05T09:13:40.113-08:00INDIAN HINDU TEMPLE -THE SURYANAR TEMPLE TAMILNADU<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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reach Suryanar Temple </span></b><span style="background: white; color: #222222; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;"><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="background: white; color: #222222; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;"> The
Suryanar Koil is about 21 km from Swamimalai and 15 km from Kumbakonam.
It is about 20 km from Mayiladuthurai on the Kumbakonam - Aduthurai –
Mayiladuthurai Road. Aduthurai Railway Station is the nearest railway station.</span><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">
<span style="background: white; color: #222222;">This temple covers an area of
30181 sq.ft. With a length and breadth of 750 feet, and 252 feet respectively.</span><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<b><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">The
Suryanar Koil temple is located</span></b><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;"> about 1 km from
Tirumangalakkudi which lies between Kumbakonam and Mayavaram, near Thanjavur,
in Tamilnadu. This is the the first of
the 9 Navagraha Temples in Tamil Nadu.The Suryanar Koil is very famous known as Surya Sthalam, Suryanaar Kovil is
dedicated to the Sun God or Lord Surya, the first of Navagrahas . The other
eight Navagrahas are seen facing the Sun God. Besides, Suriyanar Temple also
embodies the shrines of Kasi Vishwanath, Visalakshi and Brihaspati (Guru)
within the sanctum. The Koil Theertha Vinayakar (Ganesha or Pillayar) shrine is
a prominent sculpture here. There are around 15 theerthams in the Suryanar
Temple. The one which is located inside the temple is called as Jnana Koopam.
The inscriptions from the period of Krishna Deva Raya speak about the
endowments made to this temple. The nearby Poolaivala River is an added
attraction to this temple. <o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">It is whispered that those who are affected by
'Graha Dhosham' and negative influence of Lord Shani (Planet Saturn), Ashtama
Shani and Janma Shani can visit Suryanar Koil to get relieved of their
sufferings. Wheat, Red Lotus, Erukku and
Sakkarai Pongal are some of the offerings to worship the Lord. The other eight
Navagrahas are seen facing the Sun God. There is a tank called Surya Pushkarni,
which lies to the north of the Rajagopuram. This is considered as a sacred
bathing ghat.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><b>Suryanara Temple</b> Tamilnadu</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">The Wallpaper <b>Suryanara Mandir</b></td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">The <b>Sun Temple</b> Image</td></tr>
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<b><span style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;">Sri Surya Pahar</span></b><span style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;">, a convergence of the three religion of Jainism,
Buddhism, and Hinduism, is a treasure trove of ancient monuments, is situated
about 12 kms. Southeast of Goalpara, 136 kms northwest of Guwahati.The Surya<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span>Pahar mandir is also another famous
religious place that is located near Dispur, in the state of Assam- in the city
of Goalpara.</span><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;"> <span style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial;">It is
visited by many people throughout the year, mainly due to the archaeological
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<span style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;"> The temple was so designed that
the first rays of the sun fell on the image of Surya, the Sun God, at the time
equinoxes.Sri Surya Pahar can also be called a garden of medicinal plants, most
of which awaits identification.</span><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;"> <span style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial;">The hills are also abode to rare primates and local legends
claim that one less than a 100000 shivalingas dotted the hills but after
centuries of neglect and pilferage, not all remain. All this together makes it
a favored destination for naturalists and adventure tourists, in addition to
religious tourists.</span> <span style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial;">Sri Surya
Pahar stands identified as one of them. A carved stone slab, housed in the
Surya Temple is worshipped as Surya.</span></span> <span style="background-color: white; background-position: initial initial; background-repeat: initial initial; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;">Various stories and legends are famous about this temple that attract a
lot of tourists and devotees from all around the world.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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Suryakunda, also famous as Ramakunda, is a large rectangular stepped tank
measuring 53.6 x 36.6 meters under the east face of sabhamandap used to store
pure water. Devotees were required to perform ceremonial ablutions here before
worshiping the Sun God. The Suryakund is
a finest example of geometry. It is proportioned with innumerable stone steps
leading devotees down to its base. 108 miniature shrines are carved in between
the steps inside the tank. Also number 108 considered to be auspicious by Hindus
as Hindu rosary has same number of beads.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">The <b>Surya Pahar</b> Temple</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Wallpaper <b>Surya Pahar</b> Mandir</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">The Beauti Of <b>Surya Pahar </b>Temlpe</td></tr>
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<b>Located </b>on the shoreline,little over 3 km from the sea, the temple takes
the form of the chariot of Surya (Arka)., the Sun God, and is heavily decorated
with stone carving. The Temple is located in natural surroundings, abounding
with casuarina plantations and other types of trees such as mahogany, rosewood,
eel which grow on sandy soil. The area of
the Surya Mandir devoid of people, covered with dense forest, filled
with sand, overrun by wild animals and became the abode of pirates. It is said
that even the locals feared to go to Konark in broad daylight.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "times new roman" , "serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; line-height: 115%;">The Sun Temple of Orissa is devoted Hindu Lord Surya. The Sun Temple, built in
the thirteenth century, was conceived as a gigantic chariot of the Sun God,
with twelve pairs of exquisitely ornamented wheels pulled by seven horses.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "times new roman" , serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;">This fantastic effort in human
perseverance took 1200 workers about 12 years to complete and that the
’’Dadhinauti’’ (Peak) of the main temple had to be installed by the 12 year old
son Dharmapada Moharana of the Chief Architect Bishu Moharana. The said peak
being a 52 ton magnet. This magnet was the reason the entire edifice endured
the harsh conditions (being on the sea front) for centuries without being
affected. The main pratima (idol) was believed to be floating in the air
because of the unique arrangements of the main magnets and other series of
magnets. The placement of the temple had been aligned in a way that the first
rays of the Sun falling on the coast would pass thru the <b>Nata Mandir</b> and
would reflect from the diamond placed at the center of this idol in the Main
Sanctum. This phenomena would last for a couple of minutes during the early
morning. These magnets were later removed by the Britishers for acquiring the
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<span style="font-family: "times new roman" , serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;">The Sun Temple of Orissa Uniqueness
of the temple lies in the fact that between every two stone pieces there lies
an iron plate. The temples higher floors have been reinforced using massive
iron beams in the structure.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "times new roman" , serif; font-size: 12pt; line-height: 115%;">The Sun worship in the Konark temple ended upon
the removal of the sacred image from the temple. This resulted in the end of
pilgrimages to Konark. The port at Konark was also closed, due to pirate
attacks.The people belive Sun worship as
it was for commercial activities, but after the cessation of these activities,
Konark became deserted and was left to be enveloped by a dense forest over the
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The Hindu God Sun Temple Arasavlli placed in Arasavalli Village which is at a distance of about 1 kilo miter east of Srikakulam city in Andhra Pradesh, State of India.<br />
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An ancient Indian temple Arasavlli committed to the Sun God Surya.<br />
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<b>What is the meaning of Arasavlli ?</b> <br />
The original name of Arasavlli is Harshavalli means house of joy.<br />
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Lord Balarama, the incarnation of lord Vishnu brought the flow Nagavali river together with the rut of his farmer as a consequence consecrated a place of worship ( Temple or Mandir ) of Uma ( Goddess Parvati ) plus Rudra ( Lord Shiva ) Koteshwara upon the seashore of the flow. All the deities arrived on present theirs obeisance on Divine Couple. <br />
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God Indra, The God Of Paradise did not show up on time. Lord Indra made his nearness pending late night. Nandi, the vehicle of Lord Shiva was guarding the entrance gate. Lord Indra tried on disobey the rules near entering the house of prayer. Nandi did not grant Lord Indra into come to in, because of it was resting interval of the Divine Couple (Shiva Parvati). God Indra was adamant, on witness the temple.<br />
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Nandeeshwara kicked God Indra with his foot also sent Indra’s flowing in the air towards Eastern side. Lord Indra fell down senseless with body pains. God Indra offered prayers on Sun God because of relief. God Sun took concern upon Lord Indra, touched his body with strong curative rays, as a result and got back his strength and relieved from pain. Indra dev was thankful the Sun who gave him fullback his strength. Indra dev did a appeal toward Sun God Surya to grant him to stay and feed him forever.<br />
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Lord Surya granted his desire also disappeared. Indra Dev with the aid of his Vajrayudha dug the land and a Pond was formed. The Pond is named next Lord Indra - Indra Pushkarini. <br />
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Devotees carry a holy plunge in the Pushkarini previous to visiting the main Sun Temple.<br />
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<b>About Sun Temple Arasavlli Architect </b>Viswakarma - The Divine Architect constructed the temple. Lord Surya's mandir(Temple) receive a hit studded with infrequent diamonds, Hands with Abhaya Mudra, Wide inaugurate eyes, Beautiful attention rings and a Graceful face.<br />
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The Arasavalli temple was built by the Eastern Kalinga Kings who ruled over the Kalinga region from the 4th through the 14th centur. Inscriptions reveal grants made by Aditya Vishnu Sarma and Bhanu Sarma of the Kalinga clan. The present structure is largely a result of 18th century renovations. <br />
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A black granite image of Surya about 5 feet in height bearing lotus buds (hence the name Padma Paani), flanked by his wife Padma, Usha and Chhaaya, on a 7 horse driven chariot is the object of worship here. <br />
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At the base of the image are the gate keepers Pingala and Danda and the saints Sanaka and Sananda. Surya's charioteer Aruna (Anoora) is also depicted in the image.<br /><br /><br />
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Hindu Sun temple arrange in such a way that the God Sun rays fall on the feet of the God 2 times a year in the months of February and June during the early hours of the day. The rays fall on the feet of idol for a few minutes through the five entrance gates of the arasavlli templ. <br />
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The five idols installed in one place in the temple viz., 1.Aditya 2.Ambica 3.Vishnu 4.Ganesha, 5.Maheswara are worshiped by different devotees.<br />
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The People suffering with eye and skin diseases are believed to be making welled by the god at this temple. <br />
Every Sunday people from different places from Andhra & Orissa any from many other state come here for worshiping the Sun God Surya.<br />
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The Sun Temple, situated 16 km northwest of Almora, is one
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Dating back 800 years, this temple is second in importance,
the first being the Sun Temple of Konark in Orissa. Noted for its magnificent
architecture, this temple is devoted to deity Burhadita or Vraddhaditya (the
old Sun God). The idols of Lord Shiva Goddess Parvati and Goddess Lakshmi Lord Narayana
can also be spotted in this temple.this temple were removed to the National
Museum in Delhi. Though the temple is in a decaying state at the present time,
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The Sun Temple Almora is famous for its magnificent beauty,
panoramic view of the Himalayas, rich cultural heritage, unique handicrafts and
delicious cuisine Katarmal Sun Temple
complex has one main temple, surrounded by 45 smaller shrines exquisitely
carved temples surrounding it. Almora India travel guide with latest
information of Almora Tourism. Almora is a hill station famous for magnificent
beauty, panoramic view of the Himalayas, rich cultural heritage, and weekend
break destination. Best deals in Almora tours travel packages, Plan your Almora
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every year from different parts of the country & world. The Katarmal Sun
temple is now protected and preserved by the Archeological Survey of India and
the government is also constructing road and can be easily accessed by foot as
a small beautiful trek among the thick deodars leads you to the Sun Katarmal
Temple. The Katarmal Sun temple has some unique architectural style and the
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<b><br />Modhera Sun Temple</b> - Hindu Temple of India - <b>Photo</b></div>
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The <b>SUN TEMPLE OF MODHERA</b> is a temple dedicated to HINDU god surya ( SUN ). SUN is called “SURYA” in Hindi. The Mandir was built in 1026 A.D by king BHIMDEV of SOLANKI dynasty.</div>
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<b>Top 9 Surya Mandir (Temple) In Inida</b></div>
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1. At KONARK in ORISSA</div>
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2. In JAMMU AND KASHMIR near ALMORA</div>
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3. In UTTRAKHAND at GAYA</div>
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4. And in BIHAR, the DAKSHINAARKA TEMPLE.</div>
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5. THE BHRAMANYA DEV TEMPLE at UNAO in MADHYA PRADESH</div>
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6. SUN TEMPLE at SURYA PAHAR in ASSAM</div>
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7. SURYANAR TEMPLE at KUMBHAKONAM in TAMILNADU</div>
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8. SURYANARAYANA-SWAMI TEMPLE at ARASAVLI in ANDHRA PRADESH</div>
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9. THE SUN TEMPLE OF MODHERA at GUJARAT</div>
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The area near MODHERA was known as DHARMARANYA which means THE FOREST OF RIGHTEOUSNESS, according to SKANDA PURAN and BRAHMMA PURAN. <span style="background-color: white;">According to these PURANS, LORD RAMA, after defeating RAVAN, asked sage VASHISHTHA to show him a place of pilgrimage where he could go and purify himself from the sin of BRAHMMA HATYA (the sin of killing a Brahmin, because RAVAN was a BRAHMMIN by birth). Sage VASHISHTHA showed him DHARMARANYA, which was near the modern town of MODHERA. In the DHARMARANYA, he settled at a village MODHERAK and performed a YAGNA there. Thereafter he established a village and named it SITAPUR. This village is about 15 km from BECHARAJI MODHERAK village and it subsequently came to be known as MODHERA.</span></div>
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The Sun Temple was built by RUSHABH BHIMDEV of SOLANKI Dynasty in AD 1026. This was the time when SOMNATH and the adjoining area was plundered by MAHHUMAD GHAZANI and reeled under the effects of his invasion. The SOLANKI’S, however, regained much of their lost power. ANHILWAD PATAN, the SOLANKI capital, was restored to glory. Royalty and traders jointly contributed to build grand temples.</div>
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SOLANKIS were considered to be SURYAVANSHIES, or descendants of Sun god. The temple was so designed that the first rays of the sun fell on the image of Surya, the Sun God, at the time equinoxes. The temple is partially in ruins after it was also finally destroyed by ALLAUDDIN KHILJI. However, enough has remained of the temple to convey its grandeur.</div>
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The Sun Temple at MODHERA dates back to early 11th century CE and was built by King BHIMDEV-1 in 1026 CE. It was during the same period that the Jain temples at MOUNT ABU were constructed by VIMAL SHAH. The RUDRA MAHAL TEMPLE at SIDDHPUR also dates back to this period. Also re-constructed at the same time was the SOMNATH temple at SOMNATH PATAN. Interestingly, the grand BRIHADESHWAR TEMPLE at THANJAVUR in South India was constructed during the same time. <span style="background-color: white;">Even in its ruined state, the sun temple at MODHERA is awesome. There is no worship offered here now. There is no SHIKHARA either. The temple has a sanctum, a PRADAKSHINA PATH and a SABHA MANDAP in front.</span></div>
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The exterior of the sanctum has many carved images of the Sun God, portrayed as wearing a belt and long shoes as in the DAKSHINAARKA TEMPLE at GAYA. The MANDAPA in front of the sanctum has beautifully carved pillars with exquisite TORANAS adorning the entrances. The exterior of this temple is intricately carved. This temple has been designed such that the sun's rays illuminate the sanctum at dawn, during the time of the equinoxes.</div>
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The 11th century Sun temple of MODHERA is easily one of the finest examples of devotional in western India. Built by the SOLANKI RAJPUT kings, the aid of donations from the people, the temple features carved TORAN arches mounted on KIRTI STAMBHAS (pillars of victory) as the entrances, a large rectangular stepped with 108 smaller shrines, an exquisite 52 pillared portico, beautiful domed central portion and a sanctum designed so that the sun light fell on the BEJEWWELLED statue of the God, specially at sunrise during the equinox. The exterior of temple is carved with traditional erotic scenes, RIVALLING at KONARK and KHAJURAHO, and depictions of various Gods and, while inside are friezes of the Mahabharata and portrayed on the pillars. The temple is framed by a well garden, and sits on the banks of river PUSHPAVATI. There is a cafeteria here run by the Tourism corporation of India tea, and a PWD Guest House.</div>
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In front of the temple is a colossal tank, which was once known as SURYA KUND or RAMA KUND. The tank has a series of carved steps leading to the bottom. Several miniature shrines adorn the steps of the tank - which is an art gallery in itself.</div>
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MODHERA is now the site of several dance and cultural festivals. The sun temple and the ambience here provide a majestic backdrop for the exhibition of performing arts.</div>
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The temple 99 km from AHEMEDABAD, Gujarat, India. </div>
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The golden period of architecture in Gujarat came during the rule of the SOLANKI dynasty, with some splendid architectural wonders coming up during the 9th-12th century. Forts at DABHOI and JHINJWADA, the Hindu temples of MODHERA, SOMNATH(earlier incarnation), GHUMLI, GOPE, BILESHWAR, KERA and SHAMLAJI, the Jain temples of GIRNAR ,KUMBHARIYAJI ,Mt Abu and Taranga, and attractive places for harvesting water-BRAHMMA KUND at SIHORE, SAHASTRALINGS TALAO at PATAN, MUNSAR tank at VIRAMGAM, the STEPWALLS of PATAN and GHUMLI-came up during this golden era. The most importantly of this period is MODHERA, the Sun temple built in 1026 AD by BHIMDEVA of the SOLANKI RAJPUT clan which ruled the whole of what is now known as Gujarat and nearer parts of RAJPUTANA and MALWA from the 8th to the 13th century, before losing to their relatives.</div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;"><b>DAKOR</b> is a small municipality town in
KHEDA district into the state of GUJARAT. The attraction of DAKOR from
worldwide is the temple of <a href="http://hindugodworshippicture.blogspot.com/2008/10/legend-of-diwali-indian-festival-many.html" target="_blank">lord <st1:place w:st="on">KRISHNA</st1:place></a> (SHREE
RANCHHODRAIJI). The place is a HINDU worship place and takes thousand of
devotees every year from worldwide. The lord of the temple is RANCHHODRAIJI
whom is from one of the AVATARS of lord <st1:place w:st="on">KRISHNA</st1:place>.
There are <a href="http://hindugodworshippicture.blogspot.com/2012/06/108-name-lord-krishna-krishna-name.html" target="_blank"><b><span style="color: #cc0000;">108 names of lord <st1:place w:st="on">KRISHNA</st1:place></span></b></a> as per
legend says.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<b style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; line-height: 18pt;">Why Lord Krishna Temple at Dakor ? </b></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;">The presence of DAKOR name is belonged
from the great devotee of <a href="http://www.blogger.com/goog_731540560"><b><span style="color: #8e7cc3;">lord </span></b></a></span><st1:place style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;" w:st="on"><a href="http://hindugodworshippicture.blogspot.com/2008/08/hare-krishna-picture-shree-krishna.html" target="_blank"><b><span style="color: #8e7cc3;">KRISHNA</span></b></a></st1:place><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;">, the
BODANA. In his previous birth, he is supposed to live in GOKUL and been a
cowherd called VIJAYANAND. On once at a HOLI day, all the cowherds except
VIJAYANAND worshiped lord </span><st1:place style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;" w:st="on">KRISHNA</st1:place><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;">, but
VIJAYANAND has proud and stayed at home. Lord KRISHNA came to his house in
disguise of his friend and sent him to perform “HOLI PUJA”. Coming back he felt
that the friend came to him was no one but a lord </span><st1:place style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;" w:st="on">KRISHNA</st1:place><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;">.
Next day they fought a battle of COLOUR and lord </span><st1:place style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;" w:st="on">KRISHNA</st1:place><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;">
fell into the river. VIJAYANAND went after him where lord </span><st1:place style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;" w:st="on">KRISHNA</st1:place><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;">
revealed his true self. This storey is told by one of the devotees of </span><st1:place style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;" w:st="on">KRISHNA</st1:place><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;">, BHOLANATH in 1957. </span><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;"> </span><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;">He used to walk all the way from DAKOR to
<a href="http://indian-temple-photo.blogspot.com/2011/04/indian-hindu-temple-dwarka-photo.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: #f1c232;"><b>DWARKA</b></span></a> on every full moon night. As BHOLANATH aged, it became harder for him to
go to <a href="http://indian-temple-photo.blogspot.com/2011/04/indian-hindu-temple-dwarka-photo.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: magenta;"><b>DWARKA</b></span></a>. Then lord </span><st1:place style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;" w:st="on">KRISHNA</st1:place><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;"> told him that
he need not walk all the way to <a href="http://indian-temple-photo.blogspot.com/2011/04/indian-hindu-temple-dwarka-photo.html" target="_blank"><b><span style="color: #6aa84f;">DWARKA</span></b></a> as he had decided to accompany him and
stay with him in DAKOR.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;"> So, some devotees started moving the idol of
Lord<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span></span><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krishna"><span style="color: windowtext; text-decoration: none;">Krishna</span></a></span><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;">. The local people objected to this and fought with
the devotees. God told the devotees to throw his idol into the water. The local
people searched for the idol by poking sticks into the water, but they were not
able to find it. When the devotees removed the idol of Lord<span class="apple-converted-space"> KRISHNA</span>, wounds were seen all over
the idol. These wounds were attributed as due to the sticks</span><span style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 10pt;">.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;">The local people then asked the
devotees for gold equal to the weight of the idol. The only gold that the
devotee had was his wife's nose ring. However, when the nose ring and the idol
were weighed, they were found to be equal in weight. It is believed that Lord<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span></span><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;">KRISHNA<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span>tilted the scales in favor of the nose ring, so that the
local people could get only a very small quantity of gold. This idol of Lord<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span>KRISHNA<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span>was then installed at DAKOR. This shows how Lord<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span>KRISHNA<span class="apple-converted-space"> </span>changed his residence for the convenience of his devotees.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;">Recently, DAKOR is included in one of
the six major pilgrimage places under "YATRADHAM VIKAS BOARD" by
Government of GUJARAT for development as a well-planned and well organized
pilgrim place to facilitate the vast amount of visiting pilgrims. Lots of
pilgrims visit the place every year and a continuous increase is witnessed
every year. On "FAGUN PURNIMA" celebration the town gets ready with
all the means to welcome and serve 1.5 million tourists. The sentiments and
emotions of devotees during these celebrations are unimaginable.</span></div>
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<b style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;">When Festival at Dakor Temple Gujarat ?</b></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;">On </span><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;"><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_moon"><span style="color: windowtext; text-decoration: none;">full moon</span></a></span><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;"> days,
people visit the temple to seek the blessings as was done by the devotee who
brought SHREE KRISHNA to the temple. So there is a great inflow of people and
the town is very crowded. There is a carnival or fair taking place around
February and March, on the day of festival of HOLI and observed by
all </span><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;">HINDUS</span><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;"> as
a mark for triumph of the truth and goodness.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;">On the day of SHARAD PURNIMA which comes after end
of NAVRATRA is the day believed on which lord <st1:place w:st="on">KRISHNA</st1:place>
come to DAKOR as <b>RANCHHODRAIJI</b> with his great devotee known as <b>BODANA</b>.
Lord comes to DAKOR to fulfill the promise that he will come to DAKOR with
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<b style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 18pt;">History Of Dakor Mandir </b></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;">Over the years, much has changed at DAKOR. From a
small <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">village</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">DANKPUR</st1:placename></st1:place>, it has now transformed itself
into a major center of religious and commercial activity in the region. The
small shrine of the original temple is now encased in a large temple complex,
which has grown up around it. The current temple complex is set in a large
square setting. Four gates pierce the outer walls at the cardinal points. Various
offices and storerooms are set around the outer perimeter of the temple. The
actual temple is set on a high platform in a complex, set in the style of
medieval temples from the region. The form of Lord RANCHHODRAI is that of the
Lord Vishnu with four arms. As is usual with Lord Vishnu, he bears the conch,
lotus, discus and the mace in his hands. The lower right arm is held up in the
ABHAYA MUDRA - giving protection to all those who come to Him. There may be a
lotus imprinted on the hand, but it is impossible to confirm that without
getting really close to the Lord. As the Lord here is worshipped more as <st1:place w:st="on">Krishna</st1:place> than DWARKADHISH, i.e. younger and freer than the
mature Lord of DWARKA, His right hand is often shown to hold a flute - a
favorite instrument of the Lord in His younger days. The upper right hand holds
the mace, the upper left hand holds the discus and the lower left hand holds
the conch. Ordinarily, it is difficult to see these "AVADHUS" of the
Lord in His hands. During festivals, the hands encased in gloves of gold
studded with gems.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;">DAKOR is in THASRA TALUKA of KHEDA
District, 43 km northeast of ANAND, and 35 km east of NADIAD. Private and ST
buses are available from AHEMEDABAD, VADODARA and ANAND.NADIAD and ANAND are
the nearest major railway stations. There is also a slow-train branch line
terminus at UMRETH, 7 km away. The nearest airport is in VADODARA- 78 km south,
but the AHEMEDABAD airport- 90 km to the northwest, is not much further and has
far more flights.</span><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></div>
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The Famous <b>Temple Dakor</b> Entrance<br />
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<b>Temple of Gujarat</b> at Dakor Pictures Collection<br />
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<b>Dakor Krishna Temple</b> of Gujarat Photo Gallery</div>
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Dakor The Temple of God Ranchhodraiji Pictures<br />
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Dakor <b>Temple of Gujarat</b> God Pictures</div>
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BADRINATH is a worship place of HINDU god Vishnu. It is also known as BADRINARAYAN Temple. Temple is situated along the holy ALAKNANDA river, in the BADRINATH hill town of UTTRAKHAND state in INDIA. It is the most famous and one of the pilgrim sites from the CHAR DHAM PILGRIM CIRCUIT of HINDUS. It is also one of the 108 DIVYA DESAMS, holy shrines for VAISHNAVITES. The temple is open only for six months in a year due to extreme weather conditions of HIMALAYAN region.</div>
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Several MURTIS are worshipped in the temple. The most important is a one meter tall statue of Vishnu as Lord BADRINARAYAN, made of black SALIGRAM stone. The statue is considered by many Hindus to be one of eight SWAYAM VYAKTA KESHTRAS, or self-manifested statues of Vishnu. The MURTI depicts Vishnu sitting in meditative posture, rather than His far more typical reclining pose. In November each year, when the town of BADRINATH is closed, the image is moved to nearby JYOTINATH.</div>
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<b>About Badrinath Temple</b></div>
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The temple is approximately 50 ft (15 METER) tall with a small cupola on top, covered with a gold gilt roof. The facade is built of stone, with arched windows. A broad stairway leads up to a tall arched gateway, which is the main entrance. The architecture resembles a Buddhist VIHARA (temple), with the brightly painted facade also more typical of BUDDHISM temples. Just inside is the MANDAPA, a large pillared hall that leads to the GARBHA GRUHA, or main shrine area. The walls and pillars of the MANDAPA are covered with intricate carvings.</div>
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The main shrine area houses the black stone image of Lord BADRINARAYAN, sitting under a gold canopy, under a BADRI Tree. There are fifteen more MURTIS around the temple that are also worshipped. These include MURTIS of NARA & NARAYANA, NARSIMHA (the fourth incarnation of Vishnu), LAKSHMI, NARADAS, GANESHA, UDDHAVA, KUBERA, GRAUDA (the vehicle of Lord NARAYANA), and NAVADURGA. Hard sugar candy, TULSI, and dry fruits are the typical PRASAD offered at BADRINATH temple.</div>
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On the right bank of ALAKNANDA lies the sacred spot perched at an altitude of 3,133 METERS above the sea level. High temple is dedicated to Lord “VISHNU”, it is built in the form of a cone with a small cupola of gilt bull and spire. Built by ADI Guru SHANKRACHARYA - the philosopher-saint of the 8th century, the temple has been renovated several times due to damage by avalanches. Its COLOURFUL 'Singh DWARA' or the main entrance gate gives it a new, modern look. </div>
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The temple divided into three parts - the 'GARBHA GRUHA' or sanctum sanctorum, the 'DARSHAN MANDAP' where the rituals are conducted and the 'SABHA MANDAP, where devotees assemble. The complex has 15 idols. Especially attractive is the one meter high image of BADRINATH, finely sculpted in black stone. It represents Lord Vishnu seated in meditative pose.</div>
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Devotees take a holy dip in the natural thermal springs on the banks of the river ALAKNANDA, before entering the BADRINATH Temple. The water of the KUND is believed to have medicinal properties.</div>
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BADRINATH was originally established as a pilgrimage site by ADI SHANKARA in the ninth century. SHANKARA discovered the image of BADRINARAYAN in the ALAKNANDA River and enshrined it in a cave near the TAPT KUND hot springs. In the sixteenth century, the king of GARHWAL moved the MURTI to the present temple.</div>
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The temple has undergone several major renovations, due to age and damage by avalanche. In the 17th century, the temple was expanded by the kings of GARHWAL. After significant damage in the great 1803 Himalayan earthquake, it was rebuilt by the King of JAIPUR. It is one of the five PUNYAKSHETRAS (Holy places) where the Hindus offer SHRADDHAKARMAS (oblations) to their 42 line of ancestors (Both from mother's and father's side) (Other four are KASHI, Gaya, PRAYAGA and RAMESHVARAM). It is believed that once the SHRADDHA Karma is performed here, the descendants need not perform the yearly ritual.</div>
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BADRINATH is mentioned in religious texts as far back as the Vedic period. Some accounts claim that the temple was built on a former Buddhist temple site.</div>
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<b>Why Lord Vishnu is shown sitting in PADMASANA ?</b></div>
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One legend explains the reason that Vishnu is shown sitting in PADMASANA, rather than reclining. According to the story, Vishnu was chastised by a sage who saw Vishnu's consort LAKSHMI massaging his feet. Vishnu went to BADRINATH to perform austerity, meditating for a long time in PADMASANA. To this day, the area around BADRINATH attracts yogis who come for meditation and seclusion.</div>
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One more logical Legend explains both name itself and sitting posture as this place was full of BADRI (BAEL FRUIT, “BER” in HINDI) bushes and Vishnu meditating for couple of hundred years, beloved LAXMI stood next to him sheltering him from scorching sunlight turned into a BADRI herself called 'BADRI VISHAL' and her lord(NATH) became the BADRINATH.</div>
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Another legend says that SHIVA and PARVATI were doing tapas in BADRINATH. Vishnu came in disguise as a small boy, crying loudly and disturbing them. PARVATI asked the reason for his crying and he replied that he wanted BADRINATH for meditation. Shiva and PARVATI found that it was Lord NARAYAN in disguise. They then left BADRINATH and moved to KEDARNATH.</div>
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According to the BHAGVATA PURANA, "There in BADRIKASHRAM the Personality of Godhead (Vishnu), in his incarnation as the sages NARA & NARAYANA had been undergoing great penance since time immemorial for the welfare of all living entities. The SKANDA PURANA states that “There are several sacred shrines in heaven, on earth, and in hell; but there is no shrine like BADRINATH.</div>
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<b>AMARNATH</b> is one of the major and most popular pilgrim places of HINDUS. It is a tallest and most adventures place covered by the green lust and snow. There is a temple of HINDU lord named SHIVA. And the attracting point of the temple is that the “SHIVA LING” is made itself and produced by snow naturally. It is located in the JAMMU AND KASHMIR state of INDIA. The place is also known as AMARNATH CAVES which is said to be 5000 years old.<br />
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The SHIVA LING lies into the main cave of AMARNATH which waxes during May to August and wanes thereafter. According to some said, this lingam of ice grow and shrink with the phases of the moon when it reaches the maximum height during the summer festival. According to HINDU mythology AMARNATH is the cave where lord SHIVE explained the secret of life and eternity to his divine consort PARVATI. Two other formations or lingam around the SHIVA LINGAM represents PARVATI and GANESH whom are wife and son of lord SHIVA.<br />
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There was a chronicle named RAJAVALIPTAKA which was started by PRAJAVBHATTA and completed by SUKHA, there is a cleared and detailed reference to the pilgrimage to the scared site (v.841, vv. 847-849). According to the references, in a reply to AKBAR’s query about KASHMIR YUSUF KHAN whom was the MUGHAL GOVERNOR of Kashmir at that time, described the AMARNATH YATRA in full detail. SANTBETRA AWAMI RAMANANDJI MAHARAJ was a great devotee of lord SHIVA used to go AMARNATH YATRA wearing the shorts (called “CHADDI” in INDIA). It is also said that he used to travel on the tigers too (SHER KI SAWARI).His native place was BEHTRA in POK named SANTBETRA ASHOKA.<br />
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The famous HINDU pilgrim place AMARNATH is at greater heights on HIMALAYAN MOUNTAIN REINGE. Because of the heighted location, the road transportation facilities are “NOT-BAD”, and daily bus transport facilities are also available for tourists.<br />
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There is a helicopter transport facilities too. The helicopter facilities are providing the journey from SRI-NAGAR airport to BALTAL. There is the AMARNATH SHRINE BOARD which provides the huts to live for the tourists. Dinner and Prasad meets at YAATRA LANGARS. The helipad is just in the walking distance from the huts.<br />
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Baba AMARNATH is one of the toughest pilgrims in INDIA. But beside that the number of devotees increases in LAKHS and LAKHS to this holy place of AMARNATH. Adding more there are three routes that take the tourists to this holy place of AMARNATH out of which two are from roadways and other one is by airways, by helicopter.<br />
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<b>1. JAMMU-PAHALGAM-AMARNATH CAVE:</b><br />
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JAMMU to PAHALGAM is about 315 km that can be travelled by the conveyance of Taxi and Buses. The government has provided the facilities of running Taxies and Buses from RAGHUNATH bazaar early in the morning but the tourists can also travel to JAMMU by air and then go for PAHALGAM. Whole this journey starts with the first route of PAHALGAM located at a distance of 96 km from SRINAGAR on the banks of LIDDER RIVER surrounded by natural beauty of LANDSCAPES.<br />
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This another one route trek to AMARNATH from JAMMU with a total distance of 440 km. This route can be experienced as the heaven of JAMMU-KASHMIR, paradise on earth while passing through the stepped mountains and beautiful valleys which makes the journey memorable. The places covered in journey are, UDHAMPUR-KUD-PATNI TOP-RAMBAN-BANIHAL-KAZI GUND-ANANTNAG-SRINAGAR-SONAMARG-BALTAL. The road width and driving comfort is not as good as compare to PHALGAM route.<br />
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RIGVEDA evokes his presence in its Hymns, the most scared and the most ancient book of INDIA. The VEDIC MYTHS, RITUALS, and even ASTRONOMY testify the existence of this cave. LORD SHIVA, the destroyer and mendicant is hard to define. The legend behind the cave is that the lord SHIVA once explained the secret of creation to DEVI PARVATI and unknown to them the pair of mating doves eavesdropped on this conversation and learned the secret. This pair of doves reborn again and again and have made their eternal adobe.<br />
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According to ancient tale, there was a MUSLIM shepherd named BUTTA, a sack of coal by SADHU. He discovered that the sack contains the gold. BUTTA MALIK overjoyed and rushed back to SADHU to thank him. But on the spot where they mate was discovered by him as a cave and the place became the TIRTH of worship for believers of pilgrim. <br />
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<b>CHOTILA</b> is a worship place of HINDU religion in SURENDRANAGAR district located near RAJKOT. According to a legend, JAGASIO PARMAR of nearby town MULI was murdered by the KATHIS of KACHAR KUMAN and VALA clans. These KATHIS took possession of town and divided it into four parts which is called “CHAR TILAS” in GUJARATI. And this way the town came to be known as CHOTILA.<br />
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There is a temple of HINDU god CHAMUNDA on the mountain hill in CHOTILA. Word CHAMUNDA means CHAMUNDA MATA or RANN-CHANDI (WARRIOR). MAA CHAMUNDA is another form of DURGA. She is also known as CHANDI-CHAMUNDA. Her vehicle is LOIN. She had killed the demons named CHANDA and MUNDA, and this way the other form of MATA DURGA named by CHAMUNDA (Merging the name of two demons) by lord BRAHMMA.<br />
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The area is called PANCHAL historically. MATA CHAMUNDA is one of the 64th avatars of SHAKTI. She is the KULDEVI of many HINDUS. Earlier CHOTILA was princely state of KACHAR dynasty. It was having area of 18 sq. km. CHOTILA is also the birthplace of famous GUJARATI poet ZAVERCHAND MEGHANI.<br />
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CHOTILA is a small town having population of around 20, 000 people. It is a NAGARPALIKA town. CHOTILA is at the top of hill which has around 366 steps. CHOTILA is located on the RAJKOT-AHEMEDABAD national highway no. 8A. It is around 170 km. from AHEMEDABAD and 60 km from RAJKOT. Compare to the sea level height CHOTILA is the tallest point in SAURASHTRA region. The height of the hill is 1,173 ft.<br />
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The story behind a temple is when Demons CHANDA and MUNDA came to conquer Devi MAHAKALI and in the fight that ensues, she presented the dead heads of demons among DEVI AMBIKA who replied that you would be worshiped as CHAMUNDA DEVI. There are some stoned steps on the top of the hill. These were not covered by the shade before. However, all the steps are shaded well in the comfort of tourists. There is high amount of tourist rush into the temple in the time of festival NAVARATRI. There is a big market for tourists on the downside around mountain where tourists can look for PRASHAD and audio and video CDs, toys, Bengals etc. There some thousands of shops held on when NAVARATRI festival is celebrated in CHOTILA. At NAVARATRI, there is a big HAVAN takes place in the top of CHOTILA. As per local says, everybody after the evening AARTI comes down from hill and nobody stays there what CHAMUNDA MATAJI said. People also says that there is a lion on the hill of CHOTILA. <br />
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<span style="font-family: "trebuchet ms" , sans-serif;"><b>AMBAJI</b> is the holy place of HINDUS. As per HINDU mythology there is a temple of HINDU goddess name AMBE MATA. In HINDU religion the mother is called “MATA”. So the name AMBE MATA means the mother of HINDUS. It is a major SHAKTIPEETH of INDIA.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "trebuchet ms" , sans-serif;">AMBAJI is located at a distance round about 65 km from PALANPUR district of GUJARAT. It is 45 km far from the famous hill station MOUNT ABU and 20 km far from the ABU ROAD on the GUJARAT-RAJASTHAN border.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "trebuchet ms" , sans-serif;">The temple is named by ARASURI AMBAJI, from the reference of SHASHTRAS and the ancient says AMBE MATA killed the giant and devil ARASUR. So this way the named became ARASURI AMBAJI. There is no image or statue of goddess into the temple but the “SHREE VISA YANTRAM” is worshiped as the main deity. The YANTRAM is non watchable from the naked eye. The photography of the YANTRAM and inside of temple parts are totally prohibited.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "trebuchet ms" , sans-serif;">The ancient and the original one seat of <b>AMBE MATA</b> is on the GABBAR mountain. The temple is at the top of hill. There is large numbers of people rush in the temple on the occasion of PURNIMA days. On the full moon day called BHADARVI PURNIMA, the MELA (fair) is held on AMBAJI. Lot of people from all over the country comes here by walking from their native just for their obeisance to MAA AMBE in JULY. The whole temple is lighted up on the occasion of major HINDU festival DIWALI.</span></div>
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The famous mountain <b>GABBAR</b> located at the border of Gujarat is just 5 km away from AMBAJI TEMPLE. There is an origin of VEDIC VIRGIN RIVER “SARASWATI” on the hills of ARASUR in forest. The location is at the altitude of 480 m and 1600 ft. high from sea level having 5 square mile area which contains 51 ancient PAURANIK SHAKTIPITHS. As written by RATANJI.M.DESAI, AMBAJI is the centre of cosmic power of INDIA where the heart of the dead body of DEVI SATI fell at the top of holy hill of GABBAR as per the legend narrated in the “TANTRA CHUDAMANI”.</div>
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<b>Temple of Ambaji History : </b><br />
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AMBAJI-the origin of the cosmic power of the universe is one of the 51 ancient SHAKTIPEETHS of INDIA. For the significant places to pilgrimage for the worship of “SHAKTI” there are 12 SHAKTIPEETHS TIRTHS in INDIA. The list of the 12 SHAKTIPEETH is as followed:<br />
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<li><b>MAA BHAGWATI MAHAKALI MAHASHAKTIPEETH (UJJAIN)</b></li>
<li><b>MA KAMAKSHI (KANCHIPURAM)</b></li>
<li><b>MATA BRAMRAMBA( SHRI-SHAILAM)</b></li>
<li><b>SHRI KUMARIKA (KANYAKUMARI)</b></li>
<li><b>MATA AMBAJI (PALANPUR)</b></li>
<li><b>MATA MAHALAXMI DEVI (KOLAHAPUR)</b></li>
<li><b>DEVI LALITA (PRAYAG)</b></li>
<li><b>VINDHYA-VASINI (VINDHYA)</b></li>
<li><b>VISHALAKSHI (VARANASI)</b></li>
<li><b>MANGLAVATI (GAYA)</b></li>
<li><b>SUNDARI (BENGAL)</b></li>
<li><b>GUHYESHWARI (NEPAL)</b></li>
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The surprising and attractive thing about this point is there are no images or statue in these 12 temples like SRI- ARASURI AMBAJI but there is a simple cave called GOKH in the inner wall. The SHAKTI VISA SHREE-YANTRAM is gold plated and convex shaped in back where 51 BIJ letters are written. All the SHAKTIPEETHS has the SHREE SHAKTI VISA YANTRAM like AMBAJI. The YANTRAMS are opened for devotion but not for photography, the surprising point about the YANTARAM is they are INVISIBLE and no one can capture a photograph it till this day.<br />
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The GABBAR has approximately 999 steps to go up from Westside to the temple. There is a holy lamp among the SHREE VISA YANTRA into the temple which is constantly burning. There are some beautiful sightseeing places on GABBAR including sunset point, cave and swings of MATAJI. The travelling through ropeway is such a great.<br />
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<b>AMBAJI</b> is the major SHAKTIPEETHS of AMBE MATA situated in the BANASKATHA district of Gujarat State. Millions of devotees visit the temple every year. AMBAJI temple has a golden YANTRAM with 51 chants. A triangular YANTRAM, inscribed with figures and the syllable SHREE in the center, represents the deity. There is no image of MAA AMBE in temple, people worship the YANTRAM.<br />
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The temple is open from 7 AM to 4:0 PM and 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM. A large number of devotees visit the temple every year on PURNIMA days. Every PURNIMA devotees reaches AMBAJI to worship AMBE MAA. BHADRAPADI PURNIMA is the main festival when a big fair of devotees comes at AMBAJI.<br />
AMBAJI town is also known for mines of fine quality of marble and granites located in the area. Mt. Abu is just 45 km away from AMBAJI.<br />
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The nearest airport for reaching AMBAJI is AHEMEDABAD, Which is 200km away from AMBAJI. The nearest railway station is ABU ROAD which is 22km away from it. The government transport buses and private luxury coaches are available to reach AMBAJI from various cities GUJARAT. <br />
The hotel facilities and other basic requirements of tourists are available in AMBAJI. As the number of people takes place every year in AMBAJI, There are large numbers of hotels in there.<br />
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Gangotri is a Hindu pilgrim town located in north at Kashi district of uttrakhand state of India. It is in grater Himalayan range, at a height of 3,415 m. Gangotri is the origin of Indian holy river “ganga” and in the one of the site of chardham pilgrim circit of hindus in india.The river is called “Bhagirathi”, but onwards devprayag where it meets alaknanda it is called “ganga”. The origin of river is “gaumukh” which is 19 km away from gangotri in Himalayan glacier. There is a single day travel to reach gangotri from near by popular locations like <a href="http://indian-temple-photo.blogspot.com/2011/04/indian-hindu-temple-rishikesh-photo.html" target="_blank">rishikesh</a>, haridwar, <a href="http://indian-temple-photo.blogspot.com/2011/04/indian-hindu-temple-yamunotri-photo.html" target="_blank">yamunotri</a> and dehradun. Compare to the yamunotri, gangotri has a good accessibility of bus, car and other transporting facilities. Gangotri is centerd by the temple of gange built by the nepali general “amarsingh thapa” in the early 18th century. As a popular pilgrim place of India Gangotri serves the starting place for “gangotri-gaumukh” and “gangotri-kedartal” travelling routes.</div>
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The temple is under supervision of “semval” family of pujaries and the aarti time ceremony of the temple is quite impressive.</div>
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Gangotri is a northest most part of uttrakhand and very near the “indo-tibbetian” border. It is approximately 300 km from Dehradun, 250 km from Rishikesh and 105 km from Uttarkashi. Because of the freezing cold in most of the part of year, the temple”’s door are only opened at months may to November for the tourists.</div>
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According to the old legend and ancient says, the ganga is a result of reward given by lord “shiva” to the king “bhagirath” for his penance. However, due to her pride, and the fact that the earth would be devastated if Ganga came down in her full force, Lord Shiva caught her in his locks The sacred stone near the temple denotes the place where Ganga first came down to earth. This is why Ganga is also called by the name of Bhagirathi.</div>
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<b>Mythological Legend of Gangotri</b></div>
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Gange is a holliest river of india which is named by Bhagirathi also in north india and is also known as “hugli” near by the west Bengal. The name Bhagirathi shows the cause and legendery of her. From the ancient india to the 20th century, ganga remained as important as her was.</div>
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As the legend goes, King Bhagirath used to worship Lord Shiva at the sacred stone, near which this 18th century temple is located. The slab on which King Bhagirath is believed to have meditated is called Bhagirathi Shila. The mother Ganga is worshipped as Goddess and the holy river in the temple. Before performing the Puja rituals, a holy dip in the Ganga flowing nearby the temple is a must. The Pujari's (priest) belong to Brahmin community from Mukhwa village. Ten of them are selected by rotation every year to perform all the functions covering the temple and they also perform the duties of pandas.</div>
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<b>The Golden Temple</b><br />
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The golden temple is also known as “SRI HARMANDIR SAHIB” or “SRI DARBAR SAHIB TEMPLE”. The temple is well known in the world because of its scenic beauty and the golden coating around its dome. It is named after the word “HARI” which means god so this way the word states that the meaning of the name SRI HARI temple means the temple of god. The temple is in main attraction for the Sikhs and they daily wish to pay obeisance to SRI HARMANDIR SAHIB in their ARDAS into the temple at AMRITSAR.</div>
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GURU ARJAN SAHEB the FIFTH NANAK himself conceived the idea of creating a central place of worship for the SIKHS and designed the architecture of SRI HARMANDIR SAHIB. Shortly after the making of temple the planning to excavate the holy AMRITSAR or AMRIT SAROVAR was chalked out by GURU AMARDAS SAHIB whom was the THIRD NANAK himself but it was executed by GURU RAMDAS SAHIB under the supervision of BABA BUDHA JI. </div>
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The golden temple is located in the AMRITSAR city of PUNJAB state. The temple is known worldwide for its beauty and sublime peacefulness and has a great attraction for people of SIKHS community all over the world. The temple site is located in a place quite like forest. This way the location is also popular for wandering MEDICANTS and has a peaceful nature around it to sage deep antiquity. </div>
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The Buddha is known to have spent time at this place in contemplation before 2000 years ago. After Buddha’s time, another philosopher-saint came to live and meditate to the peaceful lake. He was GURU NANAK (1469-1539) whom is founder of the SIKH religion.</div>
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After the death of GURU NANAK, his disciples continued to frequent the site. Time passed away and over the centuries it became the primary scared shrine of the SIKHS. The lake surrounding temple was enlarged and structurally contained during the leadership of FOURTH SIKH guru named GURU RAMDAS (1574-1581) AND FIFTH guru named GURU ARJAN (1581-1606) when the god of temple HARMANDIR was built. During the early 16th to mid of 17th centuries the sixth to tenth SIKH gurus were involved constantly in defending their religion from against MUSLIM (MUGHALS) armies. The temple was destroyed number of times by MUSLIMS but each and every time it was rebuilt more beautifully by the SIKHS. From 1767 onwards, the SIKHS became strong enough to resist among the major and capital internal armies of INDIA and the result is, the temple of SRI HARMANDIR SAHIB is still stood peacefully. </div>
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The temple has a unique combination of artistic styles of HINDUS and MUSLIMS in architecture. During the rule of MAHARAJA RANJITSINGH (1780-1839), the temple was richly ornamented with marble scriptures, golden gilding and large quantities of rich precious stones. Within the sanctuary, the scared scripture of SIKHS the ADI GRANTHA lies on a platform of jewels. The scripture is a collection of number of devotional poems, prayers and hymns composed by the ten SIKH gurus and various HINDU, MUSLIM saints. Beginning early in the morning and at the sunset time these hymns are chanted to the exquisite accompaniment of flutes, drums and stringed instruments. Famous musicians and singers also invited to take part into these ceremonies at holy occasions. Echoing across the serene lake, this enchantingly beautiful music induces delicate yet powerful state of trance in the pilgrims strolling leisurely around the marble concourse encircling the pool and temple.</div>
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The entrance to the Golden Temple complex is through an ornate archway with intricate inlay work. Verses from the GRANTH SAHIB are inscribed on the doorway. The main north entrance is under a Victorian clock tower. Known as the DARSHANI DEORI, the entrance is up a flight of steps and down again to the temple and holy tank. The temple is a two storey marble structure reached by a causeway known as Guru´s Bridge. The lower storey is in white marble with the walls decorated with inlaid flower and animal motifs in the PIETRADURA style of the TAJ-MAHAL. The architecture of the golden temple is a blend of the HINDU and MUSLIM styles.</div>
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The upper storey is gold plated, crowned with a dome (the Golden Dome) shaped like an inverted lotus. With the first light of dawn, the reflection of the temple in the tank gives an ethereal atmosphere to the complex. As the sun shifts, the temple presents myriad views, each magnificent and captivating. The Golden Dome (said to be glided with 100 kg of pure gold) is supposed to represent an inverted lotus flower, pointing back to earth to symbolize the Sikh´s concern with the problems of this world</div>
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The temple building has four entrances instead of the usual single entry. This is symbolic of the openness of Sikhism and indicates that followers of all faiths are allowed inside. The walls within are decorated with carved wooden panels and elaborate inlay work in silver and gold. The ADI GRANTH, compiled by Guru ARJAN DEV, rests on a throne beneath a jewel-encrusted canopy. Priests conduct continuous recitation of verses from the holy book in 3-hour shifts. A complete reading of the text stakes 48 hours. The original copy of the Guru GRANTH SAHIB is kept under pink shroud in the, Golden Temple during the day and at around 10 p.m. each day is ceremoniously returned to the Akal TAKHT (Sikh Parliament) building. The morning processional ceremony takes place at 4 a.m. in SUMMER and at 5 a.m. in WINTER, when Sri Guru GRANTH SAHIB is bought from Akal TAKHT SAHIB in a procession to the Sanctum Sanctorum, which is washed with milk.</div>
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The GOLDEN TEMPLE is open to all. Pilgrims and visitors to the Golden Temple must remove their shoes and cover their heads before entering the precincts. No Smoking is allowed inside the whole temple area, photography is permitted only in/from the PARIKRAMA, the marble pathway that surrounds the sacred pool. An English speaking guide is available at the information office near clock Tower that marks the temples main entrance. The information office has a number of interesting free publications.</div>
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The old city, with the Golden Temple and surrounding bazaars along narrow alleys, is encircled by a ring road. Even today, the markets have an ambience of ancient times, when traders bought and sold goods right across from central Asia up to the farthest corners of India. Little light reaches down to the congested streets, which are best negotiated on foot. There are rows upon rows of shops on each street selling specifics goods. Guru Bazaar specializes in GOLDEN JEWELLARY shops, while the Bazaar KESARIAN is for steel and brass utensils. The smells of KATRA KATHIAN announce its wares before you reach the shops selling PAPADS, WARIAN (crispy made from pulses) MURABBAS (Indian jams), pickles and AAM-PAPAD (dried mango candies). The MISHRI Bazaar is the place to buy dry fruits, while KATRA Mohan Singh offers a COLOURFUL kaleidoscope of bridal glass bangles.</div>
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“AMRITSAR” is one of Punjab´s principal cities, dating back in history over 400 years. It is known more for the world famous GOLDEN TEMPLE, the seat of Sikh religion. Situated on the north-western border of India, the city is also gateway for the travelers on the overland route through Pakistan. The WAGAH border, which is the “check-post”, is about 29 km away. Amritsar literally means "the pool of nectar", the name derived from a pool constructed at the sacred site in the 16th century, gifted by the MUGHAL Emperor Akbar to Guru RAMDAS, the fourth preceptor of the Sikh.</div>
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SRIHARMANDIR SAHIB is built on a 67 sq-ft. platform in the centre of the SAROVAR (tank). The temple itself is 40.5 sq-ft. It has a door each on the East, West, North and South. The DARSHANI DEORI (an arch) stands at the shore end of the causeway. The door frame of the arch is about 10ft in height and 8ft 6inches in breath. The door panes are decorated with artistic style. It opens on to the causeway or bridge that leads to the main building of SRI HARMANDIR SAHIB. It is 202 feet in length and 21 feet in width.</div>
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The bridge is connected with the 13 feet wide 'PRADAKSHINA' (circumambulatory path). It runs round the main shrine and it leads to the 'HAR KI PAURE' (steps of God). On the first floor of 'HAR KI PAURE', there is continuous reading of Guru GRANTH SAHIB. The main structure of SRI HARMANDIR SAHIB, functionally as well as technically is a three-storied one. The front, which faces the bridge, is decorated with repeated cusped arches and the roof of the first floor is at the height of the 26 feet and 9 inches. </div>
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At the top of the first floor 4 feet high parapet rises on all the sides which has also four 'MAMTEES' on the four corners and exactly on the top of the central hall of the main sanctuary rises the third story. It is a small square room and having three gates. A regular recitation of Guru GRANTH SAHIB is also held there. On the top of this room stands the low fluted 'GUMBAZ'(dome) having lotus petal motif in relief at the base inverted lotus at the top which supports the 'KALASH' having a beautiful 'CHHATRI' at the end.</div>
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The GOLDEN TEMPLE architecture represents a unique harmony between the Muslims and the Hindus way of construction work and this is considered the best architectural specimens of the world. It is often quoted that this architecture has created an independent Sikh school of architecture in the history of art in India. </div>
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The GOLDEN TEMPLE or DARBAR SAHIB, situated in Amritsar, Punjab, is the most sacred temple for Sikhs. It is a symbol of the magnificence and strength of the Sikh people all over the world. In the evolution of the DARBAR SAHIB, is entwined the history and ideology of Sikhism. In its architecture are included, symbols associated with other places of worship. This is an example of the spirit of tolerance and acceptance that the Sikh philosophy propounds.</div>
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This is the style that developed in the DRAVIDA DESAM. The VIMANA and the GOPURAMS are the distinctive characteristics of the Southern style. The VIMANA is a tall pyramidal tower consisting of several progressively smaller STOREYS. This stands on a square base. The GOPURAMS has a two storys seperated by a horizontal moulding. The PRAKARA or the outerwall, envelops the main shrine as well as the other smaller shrines, the tank. The PALLAVAS, the CHOLAS, the PANDYAS, the VIJAY NAGAR rulers, the NAYAKS all contributed to the Southern style of temples.</div>
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