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Virtual Tour Mahakal Jyotirlinga Shiva Temple |
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MAHA KAAL Maha kaal is situated in ujjain,Madhya
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There is also one Swapaneshwar temple .It is believed that by mere one visit a person can get everything which is his/her dream wish. |
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Mahakal Temple According to Puran katha at this ambani place one Brahman had four sons who were Lord Shiva’s follower’s . There was a devil Dushan who was granted wish from lord brhama. He came there and started torturing these four boys. Dusban told four boys and their father to stop all the prayers they used to do but they didn’t stopped so Dusan starting attacking them. Seeing this sight Lord Shiva appeared and killed Dushan. Its is believed that from that day onwards Lord Shiva is there and other Lords like Vishnu and Brhma came down to offer their prayers to Lord Shiva. On every Monday of Shravan mas special arrangements are done for Maha kaal ‘sshobha yatra |
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Mahakal Temple The theertam opposite the Mahakaleshwarar temple is known as Koditheertham & it is said that the colour of the waters of this theertham keeps changing. The Moola lingam is very small & is located underground. The lingam in the top level is called Ongareshwarar. The Kali Devi who gave darshan to Vikramaditya is known by the name Harasiddhi Matha. There once lived a brahmin in Avanti, who had four sons, who were great
devotees of Lord Siva. Dushanan, a demon was giving trouble, disturbing
all good & religious activities. The brahmins from all over the
land gathered with the four sons & performed pooja to Lord Siva.
The spot where they had taken mud to make the Lingam, had become a huge
pond. When Dushanan came to disturb their pooja, Lord Siva rose from
this pond as Mahakaleshwarar & destoryed Dushanan. On the request
of the brahmins, Lord Siva gave darshan to devotees at this sthalam, one
of the Jyotir Linga sthalams.
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