Kukurdev Temple, Khapri –
Legends
Kukurdev Temple:
As per
local folklore, once a banjara (gypsy) named Malighori lived here with his dog.
During a famine, he had no money, so he gave up his dog as collateral to a
moneylender. One day, there was a theft in the moneylender’s house. The dog saw
where the thieves hid all the stolen goods and dragged the moneylender to the
place, who retrieved the stolen goods.
The
moneylender then wrote a letter to the banjara, expressing his gratitude for
the dog, and further stated that he had written off all the debts owed by the
banjara. He tied this letter to the dog’s neck and sent him as a messenger to
the banjara. However, when the banjara saw his dog coming back from the
moneylender’s house, he beat the dog so hard with a stick that the dog died.
After
the dog died, the banjara saw the letter around the dog’s neck and realized
what had actually happened. In sorrow and remorse, he built Kukur Samadhi in
the temple courtyard in memory of his beloved dog. Later someone also
installed a dog statue. Even today, this place is famous as the Kukurdev
Temple.
Rinmukteshwar:
The
temple has the reputation of being Rinmukteshwar, where one is liberated from
debts. Legend has it that Adi Shankaracharya came to this location to be freed
from all the debts he owed his guru.
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