Monday, August 17, 2009

symbolism of india

Kali Temple Kolkata

Kali Temple Kolkata
Kali Temple Kolkata
Address :- Situated on Eastern bank on of Hoogli river.
City :- Kolkata
State :- West Bengal
Location :- East India
Calcutta has for ages being associated with massive fan following for Goddess Kali. The story-legend has it that while carrying Sati's burnt remains from Daksha's Yagna, Shiva dropped the right toe of Sati here. Sati's father had set up to perform a major yagna and everyone was invited except for his daughter and son-in-law, as he had never liked Shiva.

This is located in South Calcutta, on the banks of Hoogly whose presiding deity is Goddess Kali and was rebuilt in 1809 from which the present name Calcutta comes to the city and since then it has been an important pilgrimage site. The original building was renovated in 1971.

The large temple complex, built between 1847 and 1855, had as its centerpiece a shrine of the goddess Kali, but also had temples dedicated to the deities Shiva and Radha-Krishna. A scholarly and elderly sage was chosen as the head priest and the temple was consecrated in 1855. Within the year this priest died and his responsibility passed to his younger brother, Ramakrishna, who over the next thirty years would bring great fame to the Dakshineswar temple.


Akshar Dham Temple Gujarat

Akshar Dham Temple Gandhinagar
Akshar Dham
Address :- Akshardham, Sector 20, 'J' Road
City :- Gandhinagar
State :- Gujarat
Location :- West India
It is the most famous temple of the Swaminarayan Sect which is the richest sect in the world. The temple is built with pink stones having beautiful carvings. The Akshardham complex houses the first ever interactive exhibition under one roof. It is surrounded by lush green gardens and admirable fountains. This temple is situated in Gandhinagar.

Akshardham is not just a temple, but a place of Education, Entertainment and Enlightenment. There are 73 richly patterned and 63 partially carved pillars.

Hanuman Mandir Delhi

Hanuman Mandir Delhi
Hanuman Mandir
Address :- Baba Khadak Singh Road,
Southwest Of Connaught Circus
City :- New Delhi
State :- Delhi
Location :- North India
This small but elegant temple located at Baba Kharak Singh Marg near Connaught Place was built in 1724. It is very popular among the devotees of Lord Hanuman.

Situated on the Bada Kharak Singh Road (old Irwin Road) about 250m southwest of Connaught Circus, this temple is of little architectural importance. The residents of Delhi are, however, particularly devoted to it.

The original temple appears to have been constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh about the same times as the Jantar -Mantar, but has undergone large scale renewals since then.


Naina Devi Temple, Himachal Pradesh

Naina Devi Temple Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh
Naina Devi Temple
City :- Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh
State :- Himachal Pradesh
Location :- North India
Lord Shiva’s consort Sati once burnt herself alive in Yagna to avenge an insult to Lord Shiva. The distraught Shiva picked her corpse and gyrated his horrified dance. Then Lord Vishnu unleashed his Chakra and cut the Sati’s body into fifty one pieces to save the earth from Shiva’s wrath. All the fifty one places - where parts of Sati's body fell, became known as Shakti Peeths. It is believed that Sati’s eyes fell at the place where this temple is situated. Therefore, this temple is called Naina Devi.

Naina Devi Temple is one of the fifty-one Shakti Peeths in India. Situated 60 km from Bilaspur district in Himachal Pradesh, Naina Devi Temple is one of the highly venerated Shakti Temples in India. According to Hindu mythology, sati, consort of Lord Shiva, killed herself by jumping in the sacrificial fire when her father Daksha Prajapati insulted her husband. This enraged Shiva who started roaming the entire universe with the body of Sati in his arms. Lord Vishnu dismembered the dead body of Sati to calm down the anger of Shiva. Various body parts of Sati fell at fifty-one different places in India that later became sacred as Shakti Peeths.

The charming hill resort of Nainital gets its name from the Goddess Naina Devi. A temple dedicated to the deity stands here. The Naina Devi temple is situated atop Naina hillock in Nainital. Thousands of pilgrims gather here every year around September to worship Goddess Parvati. The temple of Naina Devi is situated about 7 miles from Anandpore Sahib on Bhakra Nangal rail –line. The temple is situated on Shivalik Mountain and devotees have to cover a distance of above 2 km on foot. It takes for the normal Devotee about half an hour to reach the temple from the foothill.

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