Rajiv
Lochan Temple, Rajim,
Chattisgarh
Rajiv
Lochan Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord
Vishnu located in Rajim Town in Gariaband District in the Indian
state of Chhattisgarh. The Temple is one of the protected
monuments in Chattisgarh declared by Archaeological Survey of
India. Rajim is probably the holiest
place in Chattisgarh as it is situated at the eastern bank of Mahanadi river, just below its junction with Pairi and
Sondhur rivers. Due to its location, on the junction of three rivers, it is
often classified as Prayaga (Allahabad) of this region, Chattisgarh. Rajim was
also called as Kamal Kshetra and Padmapur.
Legends
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History
There
are two foundation inscriptions, one on southern wall and the other on the northern
wall of the mandapa. Inscription on northern wall is dated to first half of 8th
Century CE and mentions about the construction of a Vishnu Temple by a king Vilasatunga
of Nala dynasty. The other inscription on the southern wall of the mandapa,
mentions construction of a Rama temple by Jagatpal in 1145 CE.
British
archeologist J D Beglar visited Rajim in 1871-72 and reported the temples in
his memoirs. As he was not allowed to enter inside the temples, his information
is very limited. Famous British archeologist Alexander Cunningham, visited
Rajim in 1881-82, described the temples in great detail.
The Temple
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Festivals
Rajim
Kumbh is celebrated every year during mid-Feb to March spread
over a span of 15 days. Rajim Kumbh attracts thousands of Naga Sadhus, Sants,
Mahatmas, Rishis, Munis and Margdarshak Gurus from across India and beyond. The
Rajim Kumbh is arranged at the confluence of three rivers in Rajim also known
as Triveni Sangam. Within the same festival, an event Rajim Lochan Mahotsav is
held between 16 February and 1 March. The various music and dance performances
conducted in the fair displays the rich culture of Rajim.
Connectivity
The
Temple is located at about 1 Km from Rajim Bus Stand, 2.5 Kms from Rajim
Railway Station, 20 Kms from Abhanpur, 32 Kms from Mahasamund, 34 Kms from Arang,
39 Kms from Raipur Airport, 45 Kms from Gariaband and 50 Kms from Raipur.
Devotees need to take National Highway 30 from Raipur. Travel till Abhanpur and
from there, take National Highway 130 C to reach Rajim.
Location
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