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Aware About India's Char Dham. Now Let's Take A Tour To Char Dham Of Mewar Of Rajasthan
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Sun, 02 July 2017 07:30:00
Where Mewar is known for its heroism, it has a special identity with religious places as well. Although many temples of Hindu gods and goddesses are established in Mewar, there are some religious places that have given Mewar a reputation throughout the country.
In Rajasthan, Mewar is one such region where there is the famous Char Krishna Dham in the country. Among them there are three Rajasamand districts, one is located in Mandafia (Bhadasudra) of Chittorgarh district. Among them are Prabhu Shrinathji in Nathdwara of Rajsamand, Shreecharbhuja ji Garhbore in Charbhuja and Shree Radhakanthij Mandir in Kankroli. The temple of Sawariyan Seth is famous in Mundafia of Chittorgarh. Here people come from far flung Darshan and in this region of the day, this Dham is increasing its identity. Large gossession is also established along with the temple of Nathdwara and Dwarkadhyad.
1. Shrinathji Nathdwara (RajSamand)
Shrinathji's temple is located in Nathdwara on the Udaipur road, about 16 km from Rajshamand district, whose history is quite unique. It is said that in the 17th century, when the Mughals were attacking religious places in northern India, the search for a safe place was started by Lord Sri Nathaji. Falgunwadi Saptami was established here in 1726 by the goddess Bal Shastriji from Jatipura of Mathura. Earlier, there were also searches for safe places in Banswara, Kota Bundi, Udaipur, Marwar, Shahpura and Udaipur. The present temple was built by Maharana Raj Singh. Before that, Srinathji also rested on the banks of the river in Khamanor for a few days. Where the meeting is still held. In Nathdwara, Virajit Srinathji still sees the hand. This back is considered as the back of Vallabhasampada. Puja and Aarti are still according to the customs of the same community. This idol of black marble is still attracting people. This is known as the second most wealthy temple after Andhra Pradesh's Tirupati. There are two festivals in the year, including Annakoot and Janmashtami. Thousands of pilgrims arrive at these two occasions. In addition to Mewar, Marwad, Hadavati and Gujarat also reach hundreds of devotees every day.
Shree Dwarkadhish Kankroli (Rajsamand)
Shree Dwarkadhish Kankroli (Rajsamand)
The temple of Shri Dwarkadhish is situated on the banks of Rajsamand lake at Rajsamand District Headquarters. He has been recognized as Shrinathji's elder brother. These were also brought here in the 17th century when Mughal invaders at religious places in north India. In 1722, it was considered to be set up in Mewar, but at that time there was no such situation in Mewar that could be brought here due to a severe famine. Later in 1726 Brajbhushan Lalji reached Kanarkoli and was set up in Devalay.
Later, due to the sudden flood situation, they were set up in Magadhi in Aasia in 1751. Later, in 1776, Amet Rao's mansion was built by constructing Giridharadgad and established in the present temple on the day of Chitra Krishna Navami. The present temple of Dwarkadhish was constructed by Maharana Raj Singh. Puja and Aarti are still according to the tradition of Vallabh sect.
There are three festivals in the year, including Annakoot, Gopashtami and Janmashtami. Thousands of pilgrims arrive at these two occasions. In addition to Mewar, Marwad, Hadavati and Gujarat also reach hundreds of devotees every day.
Shri Charbhuja Garhbore, Charbhuja (RajSamand)
Shri Charbhuja Garhbore, Charbhuja (RajSamand)
Founded in Charbhuja of Rajshamand district, the temple of Lord Krishna is located in Charbhuja of Charbhuja Garhbore. The temple of Charbhuja Garhbore, situated on the banks of Gomti river, is about 5200 years old, about 37 kilometers from the district headquarters. Its reputation is far and wide. It is said about this temple that during the Dwapar era, Pandavas used to worship the statue of Charabhuja on the banks of Gomti river in Charbhuja during his exile. After this the Pandavas had made this statue a submerged A and they left here. After this statue was found in Gangdev Kshatriya, he also worshiped this statue and after some years it again submerged.
Later the Suragurgar spoke of being in the idol's water in a dream. Surajaji Gurjar re-established this temple and started worshiping it. Due to being in the ancient temple, it is still famous in the name of an ancient temple in the country. It is worshiped by the Gujjar community. Jaljulani Ekadashi is the biggest festival of this temple. On this day, Lord Charbhuja Nath is brought out of the temple to bring women to the masonry and carrying Gulm Abir, devotees carry God to the shoulder on the shoulders.
There, in the witness of thousands of devotees present in the number of thousands, God is given a woman. Here there are five aarti and enjoying rice, sugarcane, coconut and cotton.
Shree Saawariyan Seth (Chittorgarh)
Shree Saawariyan Seth (Chittorgarh)
Sisanwalia Seth temple is located on Udaipur road, about 40 km from Chittorgarh district, whose history is quite unique. It is said that when the Mughals were attacking Mewar, there was a gathering of the saints on this occasion. A saint in that tribe had three sculptures of Krishna, which he had sacrificed the statues in the ground with the fear of the Mughals at Bhadosura intersection. Nearly 175 years ago, a person named Bhadasura in Bhadsaura gave a glimpse of a person named Badana, in a dream, by God himself, to indicate his statues at Bhadasura intersection. After this the gathering of the villagers of Baigund, Bhadsouda and Mandafia and digging in the place mentioned in the dream in their presence, there were three statues of Krishna Swaroop.
One of them was established on the Pratyakya site Bhadasura intersection, the second was named Bhadasura village and the third in Mandafia after the name of Sri Sawlalia Dham. It is said to the statue set up in Mandafia that even when he was with the sadhus, even then a gold of Ashrafi was given to Sadhoo daily. As soon as the statue was installed, its reservoir also grew rapidly. People's arbitrary desires started to come true. So gradually, this Dham started to go with the title of Saavariya Seth. It is said to this temple that this temple fulfills the vows of devotees in the partnership. Here tourists from Hartawi, Mewar, Malwa, Jaipur and Gujarat come.
Presently this temple has been constructed on the lines of Akshardham of Gujarat Gandhinagar. A fair is held here for about a month from the Hariyali Amavasya where lakhs of devotees reach the shrine. On the Jaljulani Ekadashi, God's procession is taken out here. In which thousands of people are gathered. At the same time, the aarti begins on Janmashtami at around 1 a.m., which runs for about an hour. On this occasion, the tunes of Krishna's hair leel are also decorated.