mandir in himachal pradekh

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    Noor01 Senior IL'ite

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    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] According to legend, 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.[/FONT]
     
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    Re: mandir in himachal pradesh

    The Shakti Peethas (holy places of cosmic power) are places of worship consecrated to the goddess 'Sati', the female principal of Hinduism and the main deity of the Shakta sect. They are sprinkled throughout the Indian subcontinent.

    This goddess is often associated both with Gowrī/Parvati, the benevolent goddess of harmony, marital felicity and longevity, with Durga, goddess of strength and valour, and with Mahakali, goddess of destruction of the evil.
     
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    The Astashakti and Kalika Purana clearly says (IN SANSKRIT):
    “Bimala Pada khandancha,
    Sthana khandancha Tarini (Tara Tarini),
    Kamakshya Yoni khandancha,
    Mukha khandancha Kalika (Dakshina Kalika)
    Anga pratyanga sanghena
    'Vishnu Chakra Kshyta nacha”.'


    Does anyone know and can they give me an English translation for it?
     
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    Re: Mandirs in Himachal Pradesh

    I just want to update the members of IL of Mandirs in Himachal Pradesh:

    1. Naina Devi ji :Situated 100 kms from Chandigarh & around 35 kms uphil from Anandpur Sahib ji. Known for Sawan and Navratra fairs. As per known facts, Nayans of Maa Bhagwati are located there. People thru out India visit to offer prayers and seek blessings of the Almighty.

    2. Chintpurni Devi ji : Around 150 kms from Chandigarh on Chandigarh Dharamsala NH. Fairs r held thrice in a year. People visit every Sat & Sunday from Punjab, HP, Chd and Haryana.

    3. Jawala ji : Around 200 kms from Chandigarh and 50 kms from Chintpurni ji. This great temple was established by King Akbar with golden coating on the tomb. Akbar saw and boasted of gold plate. Sundenly this golden plate got converted to iron and same is available for view as on date aslo.

    4. Brijeshwari Yemple : At 210 kms from Chandigarh on NH to Dharamsala in Bankhandi town. This is known to hv its own strength and people on way just visit to seek blessings.

    5. Kangra Devi Temple : In Kangra town and around 250 kms from Chandigarh on way to Dharamsala, People from WB and South, Punjab and surroundings visit.

    6. Chamunda Devi ji : Located around 50 kms from Kangra on Kangra Palampur NH adjoing Nagrota town. People from far flung areas besides local visit and pray for their welfare.

    Wish members will like and have access to the above. If any querry, please write.

    Thnx

    PSG:)
     
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    [SIZE=-1]Situated in just outside of the town the beautiful temple dedicated to Brajeshwari Devi. This was once filled with a legendary wealth of diamonds and pearls. Mahmood Ghazni came here in 11th century and took away all the wealth with him. It was rebuilt by a Katoch King in 1043. The temple was again destroyed by an earthquake in 1905.

    Nice place to go.....
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