Sunday 7 March 2021

12 JYOTIRLINGA - SHRI NAGNATH JYOTIRLINGA

 


When Dakshaprajapati captured Mahayagna, he did not invite Shankara through it. Parvati could not bear this little. He jumped into the Yagnakunda of holy fire and gave his life.

This made Shankara very unhappy and sad. He began to roam the forests. He came to a large gorge called Amardaka and began to live there. Again, he had to face insults. As a result, he felt depressed and turned his body to ashes.

After a while, Pandavas got there during their Vanvas (life in the jungle) building a place to live. Their cattle often went to the same river bank to drink water. After drinking water, the milk usually flows into the ri

Ver as if the cows were sacrificing in the river. One day Bhima saw this wonderful event. He immediately told Dharmaraja the same. After that Dharmaraja said, "Surely, some great god must have lived in this river '" After that the Pandavas began to draw water from the river.

Part of the river was so hot that the water was boiling. On the west coast in area 16 Yojanas Daruka and Daruk need to stay. Hermites were tired of being harassed by Daruk, and others.

So they fled to Orvamuni, who cursed the Demons to be destroyed. The Devas began to attack the Demons. Now, the Demons are beginning to worry. Daruka, who received some special sticks from Parvati, lifted the whole forest, took it to the sky, and placed it in the middle of the sea.

Only then did the freed demons continue to dwell there. They used to travel by boat to catch shepherds and then confine them to the island. On one occasion, there was a Shiva devotee named Supriya who was among the prisoners.

He has never eaten or drank water without flipping Shiva. He continued to make Puja even while in prison. When the guards informed the commanding officer, he ordered Supriya's death. After that Supriya prayed for King Shankara for his life. The Lord appeared before him immediately and destroyed the whole group of demons including their families.

The Lord opened the whole island to all four classes of people for life. In another country, Parvati here gave Daruka a blast - As a result, at the end of that period, only the Demons would be built and he would rule Daruka. King Shiva accepted this.

After that Shiva and Parvati stayed there. Shiva also took the place of Jyotir Linga, with Nageshwar and Parvati known as Nageshwari. The art of the Nagesh temple construction is simply impressive. The temple was built of stone during the Pandava period.

The four walls of the Temple are very strong and the passages are large. The courtroom is supported by eight pillars. It is oval in shape. Both this and Nagesha Lingamurthy are found in the small inner Garbhagriha. here. there is no idol of Nandi in front of Mahadeva.

There is a separate temple in Nandikeshwara behind the great temple. On all four sides of the great temple, twelve small Jyotrtingas temples were built. Apart from these, VedavyasaLinga, Bandareshwar. Nilakanteshwar, Ganapati, Dattatreya, Muralimanohar, Dasavatar temple and idols etc. are present.

In all, there are 108 Shiva temples and 68 temples. The Naganath temple complex is a magnificent one. Inside is another shrine called Runamochan Teerth. Both temples are named after the "Mother-in-Law" temples. Every 12 years, during Kapila Shashti's time, Kashi Ganga performed as "Padarpan".

This time the water of Teerth Kund looks as lovely as crystal. And at some point it becomes "Shivala Yukt." Near the temple of Naganath, there are several statues of various gods. Besides these there are many idols of animals, soldiers telling certain stories.

These stone sculptures are beautiful to look at. In the main comer, there is a statue of Parvati, who barks at Shiva trying to silence him. This picture is amazing to look at with its beautiful features. It is incomparable in its expression of emotions.

Samadhis of Anandi Maharaj and Tupkari etc., a memorial to Visoba Kochar and Namdev is also found here. The Story of the Teacher-Student follows: Once there was a meeting of the saints at the house of Sant Gora Kumbhar in 1212, in the Oundhiya Naganath area.

When Namdev wanted to make a Bhajan Kirtan at the temple of Oundhiya Naganath, he began to sing in praise of the Lord. Some of the older Brahmins sang Rudramantra at the time. They felt disturbed by Namdev's singing.

They asked Namdev to go to the back of the temple to sing. ie so the singing behind the miracle of Then T ha. The temple turned and turned away. King Shankara turned the face of the temple back and forth to listen to Namdev's singing.

The Brahmins felt backsliding. They went to Namdev and Legged for pardon. Aurangazeb was intolerant of other religions and wanted to destroy this Hindu temple. When he tried, thousands of bees came out of the temple and attacked Aurangazeb and her army.

He left the demolition work in the middle and left. The devotees rebuilt the broken Temple. Sometimes snakes with their doors open can be seen standing in the picture of Naganath Linga. When they drink the milk left in their cups, it is unknown. Jaya Shri Naganath !! Jaya Shri Naganath !!

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