Bhent by narinder chanchal: JAI JAI MAAI KAALKA

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 25. 09. 2009
  • Kalkaji Mandir is amongst the oldest and the most reverend ancient temples of India. It is also called 'Jayanti Peetha' or 'Manokamna Siddha Peetha'. Manokamna literally means desire, siddha means fulfillment, Peetha means shrine. So, it is the holy shrine where one gets the blessings of Maan Kalika Devi(Goddess Shri Kalika Devi) for the fulfillment of one's desires. Thousands of devotees come here everyday from from far and wide to get the blessings of Goddess Maan Kalika Devi. The Number of devotees rises to lakhs during the Navratras which has a special significance for her devotees.The legend which tells about the circumstances attending to the birth of Maan Kalika Devi is as below :"'Millions of years' ago, the gods who dwelt in the neighbourhood of the present temple were troubled by two giants and were compelled to prefer their complaint to Brahma, 'the god of all.' But Brahma declined to interfere, and referred them to the goddess Parvati. Out of the mouth of Parvati sprung Kaushki Devi, who attacked the two giants and slaughtered them, but it so happened, that as their blood fell on the dry earth thousands of giants came into life, and the battle was maintained by Kaushki Devi against great odds. Parvati took compassion on her offspring and out of the eyebrows of Kaushki Devi came the monster Kali Devi, 'whose lower lip rested on the hills below and the upper lip touched the sky above'; she drank the blood of the slaughtered giants as it poured out of their wounds; and the goddess obtained a complete victory over their enemies. Kali Devi then fixed her abode here, and she was worshipped as the chief divinity of the place. "According to the Government gadgets of Hindu and Muslim "The temple of kalka Ji is said to have a very ancient origin, but the oldest portions of the present building is believed to have been constructed not earlier than the 1764 A.D. In 1816 A.D. Mirza Raja Kidar Nath, the Peshkar of Akbar II, made some additions to it, and for the last 50 years a considerable number of dharamshalas have been erected in the vicinity by the Hindu bankers and merchants of Delhi. "slim Monuments:.
  • Hudba

Komentáře • 16