Kabir Temple,
Bandhavgarh, Madhya Pradesh
Kabir Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Saint Kabir located in Bandhavgarh Village in Bandhavgarh Taluk in Umaria District of Madhya Pradesh in Central India. This temple is situated in the Bandhavgarh fort at the hilltop inside the core zone of Bandhavgarh National Park.
History
Saint
Kabir was a 16th century CE mystic poet and saint. He chose the
ancient caves of the Bandhavgarh fort for meditation. He stayed in this place
during the reign of Baghel ruler Virbhanusingh of Rewa State. Later, he became
a disciple of saint Kabir. There is a Kabir Temple at the fort where Saint
Kabir spent most of his time indulging in meditation. Dharam Das Naam Sahib, the wealthiest
merchant of Bandhavgarh, was one of his first disciples who was initiated at
the Bandhavgarh fort.
There is
an interesting story as to how Kabir gave his salutation to whole Central
India. When Kabir arrived in Bandhavgarh, Maharaja of Rewa did not know how to
greet him as Kabir was not a Brahmin by birth and the Maharaja could not have
touched his feet. Kabir greeted him by saying Salaam Sahib and solved the
problem instantly. This salutation became the most famous and most common
salutation in central India thereafter.
The Temple
The
temple is situated inside the Bandhavgarh Fort on the Bandhavgarh hill at an
elevation of 811 meters above sea level in the Vindhyan mountain range. This
temple is situated on the banks of Kabir Talab inside the core zone of
Bandhavgarh National Park. Kabir Chabuthara can be seen next to the temple.
There is a cave called Kabi Guga situated at about 2 Kms from the main temple.
It is the place where Saint Kabir meditated for several years.
Festivals
Kabir
Darshan Yatra is celebrated for two days during the last week of December
month. The festival is held in honor of Kabir, a 16th century CE holy man who
lived on the premises of Bandhavgarh Fort. The fort is open to the normal
public during these days. The devotees of Saint Kabir undertake a walking trip
to the Kabir temple in the hill top and return back. The trip to the temple and
back forth may take five hours.
Connectivity
The
temple is located at about 10 Kms from Tala, 35 Kms from Umaria, 36 Kms from
Umaria Railway Station, 63 Kms from Beohari, 82 Kms from Shahdol, 183 Kms from Jabalpur
Airport and 228 Kms from Khajuraho Airport. The temple is situated at about 10
Kms to the south of Tala on Umaria to Beohari route. This temple is situated in
the Bandhavgarh fort at the hilltop inside the core zone of Bandhavgarh National Park. It can be reached through safari vehicle only, after permission
from Forest Department. The temple can be reached only for two days on foot during
the Kabir Darshan Yatra.
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