Sunday, April 26, 2015

Inspirational Thoughts

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Photo Of The Day : Shankar Maharaj

Shankar Maharaj
Shankar Maharaj


Shree Sadguru Shankar Maharaj is good saints in India,endowed with heavenly powers and is worshipped as God Shiva incarnated in human form. Shree Shankar Maharaj was an Ashtavakra and Ajanubahu saint. His lifetime comprised of 161 years

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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Van Vihar National Park Bhopal


VanVihar National Park is a national park in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. The complete park is extend over an area of 445 hectares of land. The huge park consists of lush green plant life of beautiful flora. The place is an abode for varieties of animals. It is enclosed with the Upper Lake.  

Van Vihar is unique because it allows easy access to the visitors through a road passing through the park, security of animals assured from poachers by building trenches and walls, chain-link fence and by providing natural habitat to the animals.

Spotted Deer | Image Resource : flickr.com
 The animals such as tiger, lion, bear, hyena, crocodiles, gharial, snakes, python etc., are kept in captivity in a system of kraal and enclosures in lines of modern concept of zoo management as per the norms of Central Zoo Authority. All felids and hyenas are fed with buffalo meat, mutton and poultry. Bears are provided with milk, vegetables and fruits to make a balanced diet.

Lion | Image Resource : flickr.com


Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Mahashivratri - Festival Of Lord Shiva !



Lord Shiva
Lord Shiva | Image Resource : wikipedia.org

Maha Shivratri is a Hindu festival celebrated yearly in appreciation of the god Mahadev. Celebration of this day reason is  that  marriage of god Shiva  and goddess Parvati. This festival, also called as 'Shivratri' or 'Great Night of Shiva', sign of the union of Shiva and Shakti.

Maha Shivratri is celebrate on the Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi of Hindu calendar month Maagha . This festival comes in February or March as per the Gregorian calendar. In whole year comes totlay 12 shivaratris, but  Maha Shivarathri is the most holy and like to shiva also. On this day all temples decorated with lights and crowded by devotees.

A lot of traditional folk story related with the mahashivratri. Once story is that , before ago one trapper went to jungle and drown the animals for his food. One day when a trapper not found any animal to drown for his food in a jungle, he watched on the division of a Woodapple tree. In order to attract deer, he begun falling the leafs of the tree on the below land, unfamiliar in lower place of tree one shiva LIngam situated. Happy with the Woodapple leafs and the patience of the trapper, it is surprised that Lord Shiva came in front of the trapper and sanctified him with sanity. From that day on ahead, the trapper closed to eat meat.

Worship Of Shivlingam
Worship Of Shivlingam | Image Resource : 3.blogspot.com
 People keep fast on this day. Maha Shivratri start from before the sunrise. That day , married women go to the shiva temple and worship the god shiva and beal leaves, milk and water offering on shivalingam. Some people in home making soil shivlingma to worship .

All-day keep fast and an all-night doing jagaran. All through the day, devotees sing "Om Namah Shivaya", the spritual mantra of Shiva. Penances are performed in order to gain boons in the practice of Yoga and meditation, in order to reach life's highest good steadily and swiftly.
 

Thursday, February 12, 2015

The Picnic Spot Or Trekking place : Shivneri Fort Junnar

Panoramic View Of Shivneri Fort Junnar
Panoramic View Of Shivneri Fort Junnar
Shahaji Chatrapati Shivaji's father worked in the army of the Adil Shah. He was bothered for the security of his wife Jijabai during her pregnancy as there was constant battle occurring. He for this reason shifted his family to Shivneri fort. Shivneri is a highly defendable place, with steep rocks on four sides and a strongly built fortification. The fort is about 85 kms away from north of Pune. 


Shivneri fort -Birthplace
Shivneri fort -Birthplace | Image Resource : flickr.com
Chhatrapati Shivaji was born at the fort on 19 February 1630, and expended his childhood there.He got his name SHIVBA . There Inside the fort is a tiny temple devoted to the goddess Shivai Devi, after whom Shivaji was named.

View From Fort
View From Fort
Shivneri fort located on a 300 metre high solitary hill. The Shivneri fort is built, has a long back to the Satavahanas.  There remains of rock caves on all the three faces of Shivneri, which show that it was a Buddhist centre during the first three centuries AD.  After the Satavahanas, the Shivneri for was occupied by the Shilaharas, the Yadavas, the Bahamanis and the Mughals.  In 1599 AD the hill fort was granted to Shivaji’s grandfather, Maloji Bhosale and passed down to Shahaji.  Though Shivaji was born here, he had to surrender the fort to the Mughals and could not take it back in his lifetime. 



The fort is triangular in shape . The wide base of the fort is towards the south and the narrow point is towards the north.  The go up path to the fort is guarded by seven gates, the fifth one being armoured with anti-elephant spikes. The name of doors is Hatti Darwaza, Parvangicha Darwaza, Peer Darwaza, Maha Darwaza, Phatak Darwaza, Shipai Darwaza and Kulambkat Darwaza. Maha darwaza is the first gate, and it is the biggest as the name suggests. There are two more doors at the top.










The fort has several rock-stroke reservoir and tanks, of which two large ones are known as Ganga and Jumuna.  Today, there are only a few structures remaining in the fort.  At one end there is a crushed set and at the other end mosque of the Mughal period. The home where Shivaji was born has been newly renewed and a temple with bronze of Shivaji and Jijabai called 'Shiva Kunja', has also been constructed.





The centre of the fort found  a water pond which is called 'Badami Talav'and South side of the  Talav' are the statues of Jijabai and a young Shivaji. In the fort there are two water bucks, called Ganges and Yamuna. From shivneri fort 2 km long very famous holy place located in caves called as Lenyadri caves. It is one of amongst Ashtavinayak temple in Maharastra. It has been declared as a protected monument.


Sir Richard Temple in his book Shivaji and the Rise Marathas’ wrote about Shivneri: “You will see what a rugged precipitous place this is and what a fitting spot it was for a hero to be born in!”

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Mahalakshmi Temple - A Holy Place Of Mumbai

Mahalaxmi Temple Mumbai

Mahalaxmi Temple is a popular temple of Mumbai. It is located on Bhulabhai Desai Road in Mahalaxmi area. It is devoted to Goddess Mahalakshmi. This temple was built by Dhakji Dadaji in 1831 (1760–1846) a Hindu vendor. The distance from Mahalakshmi railway station mumbai to temple is 1 km. You can go by bus or taxi also.

The mandir Built in 1785, historically this temple is allegedly combined with the building of the Hornby Vellard. Reasonably after portions of the sea wall of the Vellard collapsed twice, the chief engineer, a Pathare Prabhu, dreamt of a devi statue in the sea near Worli. A search recovered it, and he built a temple for it. After this, the work on the vellard could be completed without a bug.

This holy place hold photos or frames of the Goddess Mahalakshmi, Mahakali and Mahasaraswati. All three photos are enhanced with nose rings, gold bangles and pearl necklaces. The photo of Mahalakshmi is in the center shown holding lotus flowers in tandem. 


Goddess Mahalxmi Mumbai
Goddess Mahalxmi Mumbai | Image Resource : panoramio.com
The campus of these temple fulfilled with various vendor that sold flower garlands and other material for worship.. The waves of the Arabian Sea expose a perfect background to this religious sanctum of Mahalakshmi.

Flower Vendor
Flower Vendor | Image Resource : flickr.com
'Navratri' festival is a special and big event  celebrated at Mahalakshmi temple. During this nine days temple decorated from top to bottom with lighting.  The devotee come from long distance and stand for hours in queue to pay salutation.


Saturday, February 7, 2015

Famous Siddhvinayak Temple Mumbai

 
Shree Siddhvinayak
Shree Siddhvinayak | Image Resource : flickr.com
The Shree Siddhvinayak Temple is a Hindu holy place devoted to Lord Shri Ganesha. This temple is most popular temple in the country and  daily this temple visited by thousands of devotees from different caste and background.

It is located in Prabhadevi, Mumbai, Maharashtra , Near Dadar railway station.  From Dadar West Railway Station you can walk or can get Bus Nos. 165, 172 and 151 to go to Siddivinayak temple.

The temple has a little passage with the grave for Ganesha. The woody gates to the workplace are molded with photos of the Ashtavinayaka. The inner shelter of the temple is ovelayed with gold, and the central bronze is of Ganesha. In seedling, there is a Hanuman mandir also.


The Siddhivinayak Mandir enlarged in distinction to little, mini place of devotion to the marvelous Temple that twist now day in more recent half of the 22th century. Not only politicians but also Actors attracted towards temple fascinated and who visit to hunt for the dedications of Lord Ganpati.

Siddhivinayak is femous for “Navasacha Ganapati” or “Navasala Pavanara Ganapati”.

On Tuesday , Temple crowded by people. On  Sankashti Chaturthi day , there is a like festival.

Sanjay Gandhi National Park | Borivali National Park | Mumbai |

  Entrance | Image Source : wikipedia.org Sanjay Gandhi National Park , located in the northern part of Mumbai, is a remarkable wilderness a...