Parshuram Mahadev Temple,
Rajsamand, Rajasthan
Parshuram Mahadev Temple is
a Hindu Cave Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located
at border of Pali
and Rajsamand district of Rajasthan state
in India.
This Temple is situated at 3,995 feet above sea-level in the foothills of
the Aravalis mountain
range. The Temple is also known as Amarnath temple of Rajasthan and second
Amarnath temple of India.
Legends
It is said that Parshuram,
the sixth
avatar of Lord Vishnu,
made the cave with his axe and used to worship the lord Shiva at this serene
place in the foothills of the Aravalis mountain
range.
The Temple
The cave is situated at 3,995
feet above sea-level. There are 500 steps to be climbed to reach this ancient
cave. This natural cavern houses a natural self-formed Shiva Linga. The
surprising thing is that the entire cave remains in the same rock. Inside this
cave temple, there is a location where Parshuram, the sixth incarnation of
Vishnu, had performed rigorous penance for many years of Lord Shiva. The Cave has
naturally made figures of Lord Ganesha and
Lord Shiva and also has nine Kunds which never go dry.
Festivals
Fairs are organised here twice a
year. On the Shravan Shukla Sastami and Saptami (6th
and 7th) usually falling in August/September a large fair held. Some social
organisations, notably Amar Ganga Charitable Trust, have been arranging food
and lodging facilities for the past many years. The trust also organises
'Sangeet Sandhya' (musical nights) during fairs where local artists sing
devotional songs. According to an estimate, around 900,000 people visit the
holy place every year.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 8
Kms from Kumbhalgarh, 8 Kms from Kumbhalgarh Fort, 37 Kms from Sadri, 53 Kms
from Rajsamand, 65 Kms from Falna Railway Station, 67 Rani Railway Station, 113
Kms from Pali, 100 Kms from Udaipur and 103 Kms from Udaipur Airport. The
Temple is situated on the border of Rajsamand and Pali district of Rajasthan.
The main cave temple comes in Rajsamand district whereas Kund Dham comes in
Pali district.
One can easily reach at Sadari
by bus from all over Rajasthan. At Sadari, local taxi and jeeps are available
to reach the Kund. From Kund, devotees has to walk 2 Kms through hilly
narrow path to reach at top, and then from top there is around 400 narrow steps
to reach at natural cavern.
The Temple is well connected
through nearest Falna and
Rani Railway station to major cities railway stations like Delhi, Agra, Mumbai,
Chennai, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Ahmedabad. The Temple can be reached through
nearest Udaipur Airport which is well connected with regular domestic flights
to Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Jodhpur and Jaipur.
namaskar . do you have any post on Durga Ksemankar temple from Rajasamand District Khamnore tehsil place Unwas? Could please share photo of the temple. It is an ASI protected site.
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