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Karni Mata temple Rat temple Deshnok History and story about Karni Mandir India

Karni Mata is one of the most popular and strangest temple in India . This temple is dedicated to Karni Mata , which is located at a small town named Deshnok , It is about 30 km away from Bikaner in the state of Rajasthan . This temple is famous as the temple of Rats .
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Karni Mata Temple

History of Karni Mata

Traditionally it is believed that Karni Mata was born in Charan caste , in 14th century (though the date of birth and death remain unknown 2nd oct 1387 death 23 march 1538) . She is regarded as the reincarmation of the goddess Durga . The royal families of Jodhpur and Bikaner officially worship her .

It is said that durring her existance she performed many miracles ,She lived vertuous life and served poors and oppressed of all communities .

Story of Karni Mata and Rats in the temple

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Rats temple Karni Mata

As per the stories , once when her youngest son drawned in lake Karni Mata asked Yama to bring him back to life . But Yama denied to do so . Thus Karni Mata being an incarnation of goddess Durga Restored his life.
It is believed that the rats living i the temple are the incarnation of her family members . In Deshnok there are around 600 families known as the descendent of Karni Mata .

About Temple

The temple was built by Maharaja Ganga Singhji of Bikaner , which date back to 15th century . There is beautiful marble facade in the temple which has solid silver doors . Which are made in Mughal Rajput architecture style . The silver doors were donated by Maharaj Gaj Singhji on his visit to temple .
The temple contains foot prints of Mataji so symbolize her visit to the place , there is idol of Karni Mata holdin Trishul and Mukut surrounded by the rats . She refered to as an Nari Bai .
It is believed that there are 20,000 rats living in the temple . Out of all thousands of rats there are few white rats which are treated as holy and protected here and rats are known as KABAS , they are fed , grains,milk and coconut shells. It is regarded as auspecius if a white rat runs across ones feet .

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Eklingji temple, Darshan timings and History of Ekling ji Mahadev Udaipur

Eklingji temple is one of the most well known temple in Udaipur as well as Rajasthan . It is located in the town named Eklingji which is also known as Kailaspuri but this place got famous from the name of temple Eklingji. Eklingji temple is situated 8km away from the Udaipur . This temple is dedicated to Hindu god Eklingji.
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Eklingji-temple

Eklingji temple

The temple or the architecture of the temple is simply remarkable . It looks awsome with its double stores . At the first look the style of temple looks like pyramid . the main temple is a huge pillared hall or 'mandap' that is sheltered by hefty pyramidal roof. On entering this hall, you will be welcomed by a silver image of Nandi. In the temple, there are two other images of Nandi carved in black stone and brass respectively. You would find this temple full of mesmerizing fragrance.

History of Eklingji

The temple was built in the 734 AD by Bappa Rawal . Since than Eklingji is ruling the diety of Mewar Rulers . As time passed it was repaired and modified by the various king of that time to clean the remnants of the obliteration made by the attacks of Mohmmedans .

Idols in Ekling ji Mandir

There is fourface Idol of  Eklingji Mahadev made from black marble . One face from the four faces of Eklingji of east facing face is recognized as Surya , the west is Lord Brahma , North is LOrd Vishnu , and the South is Rudra . The four faced Shivlinga is guarded by the silver snake .

As we talked about other idols in Eklingji temple the Shivalinga is surrounded by the Idol of Goddess Parvati ji , Lord Ganesha, Lord Kartikeya. There are also statues of Goddess Sarswati and goddess Yamuna inside the temple . At the north side of temple there are two tanks named Karz kund and Tulasi kund , from these tanks water is being used durring festival times of the temple .

Eklingji Mahadev temple Darshan timings

Best to visit Eklingji Temple is between the months of July to April.
 Eklingji Temple is open for Darshan from 4:15 am to 6:45 am, followed by 10:30 am to 1:30 pm and lastly from 5:15 pm to 7:45 pm (timings need to be checked before a visit to confirm any changes).
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Lord Brahma temple Pushkar History and timings of Pushkar Brahma mandir in India

Brahma temple is situated in the city named Pushkar Rajasthan India close to the Pushkar lake . This temple is one of the very few existing temples of lord Brahma ji in India . The present temple is believed 2000 years old . It was made in 14 centuary . It is mostly made from marble and stones . its Shikhar is red pinnacle . The main god of this temple is Lord Brahma and second is goddess Gayatri .

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Brahma-temple-pushkar

Brahma temple Pushkar History

It is said that there were more than 5000 temples in Pushkar , But the Mughals destroyed these temples during Mughal Samrajya , The present temples were rebuilt by the Vishwamitra after Brahma's Yagya . This present temple of Lord Brahma in pushkar is 2000 years old was made durring the 14th century . It is believed that Brahma chosed location him self for his temple . In the 8th century Hindu philosopherAadi Shankar renovated this temple . The current structure datesto Maharaja Jawat Raj of Ratlam , who made additions and repairs, though the original temple design is retain .

Pushkar is often described in the scriptures as the only Brahma temple in the world, owing to the curse of Savitri, and as the "King of the sacred places of the Hindus". Although now the Pushkar temple does not remain the only Brahma temple, it is still one of very few existing temples dedicated to Brahma in India and the most prominent one dedicated to Brahma. International Business Times has identified Pushkar Lake and the Brahma temple as one of the ten most religious places in the world and one of the five sacred pilgrimage places for the Hindus, in India.

Brahma mandir Pushkar Festivals

On katrik Purnima ,a festival dedicatedto brahma is held when large number of pilgrims visits the temple , after bathing in the sacred lake .

Brahma temple timings Pushkar

The temple is open for worship between 6:30 am and 8:30 pm during winter and 6:00 am to 9:00 pm during summer, with an interval in afternoon between 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm when the temple is closed. Three aratis are held in the temple: Sandhya arati in the evening about 40 minutes after sunset, Ratri Shayan arati (night-sleep arati) about 5 hours past sunset and Mangala arati in the morning, about 2 hours before sunrise.
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Birla temple Jaipur Laxmi Narayan Temple History timings and other information about Birla Mandir Jaipur Rajasthan

Birla Mandir Jaipur is also known as the Laxmi Narayan temple which is situated in the foot of Moti Dungri fort in Jaipur . This temple is asociated with Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmiji . The main attraction of this temple is Birla temple which is made of white marble . This temple was made by families of Birla in 1988 . The architecture beauty of the temple is costless . Every day thousands of visitors visitos this temple .
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Birla_temple_Jaipur_Rajasthan

About Temple

The entrance of the Birla temple Jaipur is full of Ganeshji images . The interior of the temple is comprises picture of large number of Hindu dieties . The Statue of Laxmi Narayan is carved from the single marble stone. The temple has small exhibition hall having house hold materials of Birla family .

Birla temple Exhibition hall timings and information

The timing of birla temple exhibition hall is 8 AM to 12 PM and 4 PM to 8 PM . The visit of exhibition hall is free of cost. The temple is surrounded by a ravishing green garden.

History and Story about Birla Mandir Jaipur 

In times of 1904 Shri Rang Ramanuj Das had seen the trance in which he saw Lakshmi Narayan who was indicating his habitation under the land where the temple has been built and asked him (Ramanuj Das) to dig out him to earth. There are three domes of this temple which signifies three religion of India.
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Sundha MataJi temple HIstory Timing Bhinmal Jalore | Sundha Mata


Sundha mata temple is ery old temple of Goddess Chamunda it is around 900 years old Situated on Sundha parvat . Because of Sundha Parvat this temple was named Sundha Mata Mandir . It is verry well known tourist place among in Rajasthan located in Jalore district .
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Sundha

Sundamata Mandir is very sacred place for Ma Durga's Devotees , Thousands of tourist from Gujarat and Rajasthan come here to visit this temple . The atmosphere around the temple is awsome the water fall durring the temple is simply mindblowing .

History of Sundha Mata Mandir 

In the temple premises there are three historically significant inscriptions that highlight the history of the region. First inscription is from AD 1262, which describes victory of Chauhans and downfall of Parmaras. The second inscription is from 1326, and the third one is from 1727.

The Sundha inscriptions are of peculiar importance in historical sense—like the Harishen inscription or Delhi’s Mehrulli pillar inscription. Sundha inscriptions throw light on the history of India.

In ancient days worship in this temple was done by "Nath Yogi's". Emperor of the Sirohi district gave land of the "Sonani" , "Dedol" and "Sundha ki dhani" villages to one of the Nath Yogi Rabad Nath Ji , who worshiped in Sundha Mata Temple at that time. After the death of one of the Nath yogi Ajay Nath ji, no one was there to do the worship so Ram Nath ji (Aayas of Mengalwa that time) was taken there to take the responsibility. The land of Mengalwa and Chitrodi villages were given to these Nath Yogi's in ancient days by king of Jodhpur Maharaja Jaswant Singh. So Nath yogi of Mengalwa were called as "Aayas". After the death of Ram Nath ji ,Badri Nath ji, pupil of Ram nath Ji became Aayas at Sundha Mata temple and took the responsibility of worship. He also looked after land of "Sonani" , "Dedol" ,"Mengalwa" and "Chitrodi". As the time passed, no one was there to do all the management, so a trust (Sundha Mata Trust) was created to look after temple and manage tourism.

Fairs of Sundamata

During Navratri tourists from Gujarat and nearby areas come in a large numbers. Regular buses are run by Gujarat roadways from Palanpur, Deesa and elsewhere during that time.

Sundhaji Darshan and timings

  • Best time to visit Sundha mata temple is August to February

  • Every day opening time for temple is 8 AM
  • and Closing time is 6 PM.
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Mahalakshmi temple Kolhapur Darshan Timings and History of Mahalaxmi Mandir

Mahalakshmi temple kolhapur is situated inKolhapur Maharashtra India . It is one of the Shaktipitha among the India also known as the Dakshin Kashi . It is listed in various Puranas of Hinduism . According to Puranas Shaktipeeth means place of Godess of Power. It is believed that this is the place where some one can fullfill his or her desires or obtain salvation from thems .
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mahalakshmi_temple_kolhapur

History of Mahalaxmi temple

The temple belongs , architecturally , to the kannada Chalukya empire , and may have been first build circa 700 AD. The Image of goddess is made from Gemstone and weight about 40 KG . The Idol of Mahalakshmi is made from black stone is 3 feet of height . There is also Shriyantra carved on one of the walls in the temple . The Idol of lion which is Vahan of the goddess is standing behind the statue .
The crown contains an image of the Sheshnag — the serpent of Vishnu. In Her four hands, the deity of Mahalakshmi holds objects of symbolic value. The lower right hand holds a mhalunga (a citrus fruit), in the upper right, a large mace (kaumodaki) with its head touching the ground, in the upper left a shield (khetaka), and in the lower left, a bowl (panpatra).
Unlike most Hindu sacred images, which face north or east, the image of this deity looks west (Pashchim). There is a small open window on the western wall, through which the light of the setting sun falls on the face of the image for three days around the 21st of each March and September.

Legends of Mahalaxmi mandir Kolhapur


 The Karavira Mahatmya states that Vishnu resides in the form of Mahalakshmi at Kolhapur. Legend has it that Kolhasura, a demon that tormented the Gods and other beings, was destroyed by Mahalakshmi here at Karavira, and that the spot of his death became a thirtha and that she took abode here in a shrine which constitutes the temple today. (Legend also has it that Parvati - Kolhambika destroyed the demon Kolhasura at Tryambakeshwar).

History


 Although several parts of the temple are of the second half of the second millennium CE, epigraphic references place the deity in the 7th century CE, and the temple in the 10th century CE. For a period in the interim, this temple had fallen out of worship and the image of the Goddess was housed elsewhere. Worship was restored in the year 1715 after the Marathas rose to power.

The Temple

 The main entrance Mahadwara of the temple is the western entrance. Upon entering the Mahadwara one is confronted with several deepamaalas on either side, and enters the Garuda mandap with square pillars and foliated arches of wood, characteristic of Maratha temples. This mandap dates back to the 18th century. An image of garuda faces the sanctum. Another stone mandap, on a raised platform enshrining Ganesh, also faces the sanctum. Following this is the mandap with three shrines facing west. The central one is that of Mahalakshmi and the two on either side are those of Mahakali and Mahasaraswathi.

The temple complex exhibits mortarless construction echoing the style of the early Deccan temples. Also to be noted here are the horizontal mouldings and the vertical offsets which create a rich light and shade pattern. Also seen in this temple is a rich display of sculpture of figurines in dancing poses, musicians, gods and goddesses. The three sancta have rather simple shikharas of brick and mortar dating back to the 19th century.

The image of Mahalakshmi carved in black stone is 3 feet in height. The Shri yantra is carved on one of the walls in the temple. The sanctum is designed such that once a year, the setting rays of the sun fall on the face of the image of Mahalakshmi for a period of 3 days in the months of Pisces and Leo.

Above the Mahalakshmi sanctum is a shrine with a Shivalingam and a nandi. The devakoshtas house Venkatesha, Katyayani and Gowri Shankar - facing the north, east and the south. There are a number of subsidiary shrines in the courtyard to the Navagrahas, Surya, Mahishasuramardini, Vitthal-Rakhmai, Shiva, Vishnu, Tulja Bhavani and others. Some of these images date back to the 11th century, while some are of recent origin. Also located in the courtyard is the temple tank Manikarnika Kund, on whose bank is a shrine to Visweshwar Mahadev.

Worship

 Five worship services are offered each day here. The first one is at 5 am, and it involves the waking of the deity with a Kakada - torch, to the accompaniment of hymns. The second worship service at 8 am involves the offeirng of the Shodashopachara pooja consisting of 16 elements. The afternoon and evening services and the Shejaarati pooja constitute the three other services.

A festival image of the deity is taken out in procession around the temple courtyard each Friday, and on full moon days.

Mahalaxmi temple timings

4.00 a.m.     Opening of the Temple Entrance Gate.
4.00 a.m. to 4.30 a.m     Ghantanaad (Ringing of the bell)
4.45 a.m.     Opening of Main Door by the High Priest (Hakkadar Pujari) for that day.
5.30 a.m.     Padhya Pooja (Washing the feet of the idol Goddess Mahalaxmi by Milk.)
5.45 a.m.     Kakada Aarati of the Goddess Mahalaxmi.
8.30 a.m.     Ghantanaad (Ringing of the bell) and Snan Abhishek (Bathing of the main idol. Goddess Mahalaxmi)
9.30 a.m.     Aarati and Shankh Trith
11.30 a.m.     Ghantanaad and Abhishek (Milk Bathing of the main idol. Goddess Mahalaxmi)
12.30 to 1.00 p.m.     Aarati and Shankh Tirth
1.30 to 2.30 p.m.     Alankar Pooja. Salankruti
(i.e. Goddess is decorated with beautiful Gold ornaments, Sari and Blouse) This Pooja is kept upto 8.30 p.m. in the evening
8.00 p.m.     Ghantanaad (Ringing of the bell)
8.15 p.m.     Aarati
8.30 p.m. to 9.00 p.m.     Mantrapushp and removing the Alankar (Gold ornaments.) and simple Pooja is performed
10.00 p.m.     Ghantanaad (Ringing of the bell)
10.15 p.m.     Shejarati (Last Aarti of the day.)
10.30 p.m.     Temple's Doors are closed.
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Sri Venkateswara Temple Bridgewater NJ Timings hours of temple

Shri venkateshwar temple in New jersey is located at the bridgewater . It was constructed by the Hindu comunity who are settled here from very longtime . The main deity of this mandir is lord Venkateshwar . Thousands of people come here daily to have darshan of the Lord Venkateshwar . Most of the people who visit this place are indians.

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Venkateshwar_Bridgewater_temple

Facilities at bridgewater temple NJ

At Bridgewater temple ther is facility of big hall so indian people can arrange their social functions like marriage and other religious work .

Temple provides other services like pooja and the rates for pooja are like above


1.     Ashtottara Archana (with fruit)     $10.00
2.     Ashtottara Archana (with fruits & coconut)     $12.00
3.     Abhishekam - any deity     $35.00
4.     Car (Vahana) Puja     $35.00
5.     Homam     $35.00
6.     Kalyanam     $35.00
7.     Sahasranamam     $35.00
8.     Satyanarayana Puja     $35.00
9.     Flowers (Regular Day)     $51.00
10.     One Day Temple Kainkaryam
(except New Year Day)     $108.00
11.     One Day Temple Kainkaryam
During Festival Days     $151.00
12.     Bhagavati Seva     $35.00
13.     Chandi Homam     $35.00
14.     Deepa Puja     $35.00
15.     Dhana Lakshmi Puja     $35.00
16.     Flowers for Navaratri all days     $125.00
17.     Ksheerabdhi Dwadasi Puja     $35.00
18.     Nagula Chavithi
(Subrahmanya Swamy Abhishekam)     $35.00
19.     Sundarakanda Parayanam All 9 days during Vasanta Navaratri     $251.00
20.     Brahmotsvam All 9 day Events     $501.00
21.     Ganesh Navaratri All 9 days     $301.00
22.     Navaratri all 9 days     $501.00
23.     Vidyarambham (Only on Vijaya Dasami day)     $15.00
24.     Skanda Shashthi all events     $151.00
25.     Pavitrotsavam all events     $251.00
26.     New Year Day all events     $251.00

Venkateshwar temple timings

Weekends, National Holidays
and Festivals     8:30 AM - 8:30 PM
Weekdays     8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
4:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Nitya Aaradhna     9:30 AM - 10:00 AM
6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
(Curtain to Srivari Mukhamandapam is closed
during the Aaradhna time)

Festival and national holidays of temple

Sankharanti
Maha Sivaratri (Day & Night)
Ugadi
Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkini, Marathi and Telugu New Year's day
Sri Rama Navami
Tamil New Year's day
Ganesh Chaturthi
Vijaya Dasami (Dasara)
Deepavali
Gujarati New Year's Day
Vaikunta Ekadasi (Entire day until midnight)
December 31 (Entire day until midnight)
National Holidays
New Year's Day

Memorial Day

Independence Day

Labor Day

Thanksgiving

Day after Thanksgiving

Christmas




Temple Address

1 Balaji Temple Dr, Bridgewater, NJ 08807, United States


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