Tag: Brahma Kund

  • Where Parasuram’s Axe Fell Parasuram Kund Arunachal

    Parasurama was an Avatar of Lord Visnhu.

     

    It is one of the rare occasions The Lord Vishu took the Avatar as a Brahmin, the other being Vamana among the Twelve Avatars.

     

    He had his Mother’s head cut by himself at the behest of his Mother,

     

    She later became to be worshiped as Renukamba containing  her body parts. other than the head, while  Mariamman,  worshiped in Tamil Nadu,containing her Head.

     

    Parasurama was known for Hir Archery and his specialty was Pasupathastra, equivalent to modern Neutron Bomb.

     

    He took a vow o kill every Kshatriya as a revenge for Karhaviryajunas beheading of Jamadagi, Parasurama’s Father.

     

    He lost the battle against Lord Ram, while his battle against Bhishma was equal(Read my post-Clash of the Titans, Bhishma and Parasurama.

     

    Parasurama lived during the Ramayana and Mahabharata period as well.

     

    His weapon was Axe.

     

    The Axe would not fall from his hands, after he had killed his mother.

     

    It fell off at Parashuram Kund in Arunachal Pradesh.

     

     

    Parashuram Kund is in Arunachal Pradesh, situated on the Brahmaputra plateau in the lower reaches of the north of Tezu in Lohit District, has been a

    source of spiritual inspiration of a multitude of devotees since time immemorial.

     

    Legend.

     

    “One day,Renuka, mother of Parashuram, went to fetch water.

     

     

     

     

     

    While returning, she felt drawn towards King Chitranatha playing with celestial nymphs.

     

    Consequently, she was late in returning to the ashram.

     

    Jamadagni, her husband, worried over her delay as it was getting late for the midday worship.

     

    On perceiving through his divine power the reason for her delay, Jamadagni was so enraged that, on her arrival, he asked his sons to kill her.

     

    None of his six sons except Parashuram could oblige. He immediately beheaded his mother.

     

    The handle of the axe which he used, however, clung to his hand. Pleased with his son,

     

    Jamadagni desired Parashuram to ask for any boon.

     

    Parashuram asked six boons and one was for the immediate recovery of his mother.

     

    However, this did not wipe out his sin.

     

    He was told that the only way to wash off his sin was by taking a dip in the Brahma Kund.

     

    Only then would the axe stuck to his hand drop.

     

    Parashuram ultimately came to the Brahma Kund in present Lohit District and made a passage for the kund to come out by digging the bank of Brahma Kund.

     

    The spot where the axe dropped from his hand came to be known as Parashuram Kund.

     

    The Kalika Puram states that a mere bath in the kund leads to emancipation.

     

    The waters of the kund are considered as sacred as the waters of the River Ganga. I

     

    n the 18th century a sadhu re-established the site of Parashuram Kund.

     

    The sadhu who came through Chowkham, as the story goes, was driven out from his village as he was looked upon as a swindler.

     

    The villagers thereafter were afflicted with some unknown disease. Meanwhile the sadhu, had hidden himself in a cave around the kund away form the angry villagers.

     

    The villagers came in search of him and offered him fruits and flowers and asked forgiveness.

    The site of the Parashuram Kund as established by the sadhu was in existence till 1950 when the old site was completely changed by the earthquake that shook the whole of the North-East and the kund was completely covered

     

    Festival falls on Makara Sankarnthi Day.(around  14,January)

     

    How to Reach.

     

    The kund is 165 kilometres form Tinsukia, the nearest railway station, 97 kilometres via Tezu.

     

    A fleet of the State Transport Department of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh make elaborate arrangements for playing buses form Tinsukia to Namsai, Wakro and Tezu.

     

    Citation.

     

    Bhakthi Sangam.

     

     

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  • Devi’s Navel Biraja Girija Temple Shakti Peeta

    Devis’ Navel fell in Jaipur,Odisha, 100 km from Cuttack.

    Odhyane Girija devi, Manikya Daksha vatike // AshtaDasa Stotra-Adi Shankaraharya.

    Biraja Devi Temple, Shakti Peeta
    Biraja Devi Shakti Peeta

    Appearance of Goddess Girija Devi Idol:
    The whole idol of Goddess Girija Devi is decorated with flower garlands and gold jewelry. We can see only the face of Goddess Birija.

    The idol is decorated with silver crown full of jewels. Goddess Girija Devi blesses her devotees with her pleasant smiling face and charming looks.
    Another significance aspect of this temple is – a well near the main temple of Girija Devi in which devotees perform ritual rites to their ancestors (Pinda pradhaan).

    People believe that these Pindas will reach Kasi directly. It seems the depth of the well is somewhere around 4 to 5 feet but it never dried up till now.

     

    Nabhi Gaya:

    When Lord Vishnu kílled Gayasura by performing Yagna on his heart, Gayasuras feet were in Pada Gaya (Pithapuram), Navel in Nabhi Gaya (Oddhyana peetha) and head at Siro Gaya (Gaya).

    These three places are important for performing Shraddha Karmas.

    Other Important temples:

    Brahma Kund (A holy place where Brahma did Yagna) is also present near temple. This pond also considered as Nabhi kund.

    There is a temple for Sweta Varaha swamy near this temple.

    Jagannadh temple complex present on other sides of the bank of Vaitarini river.

    Siddheshwar temple is one of the oldest temple of Lord Shiva in Jajpur district.

    Location: Biraja Shaktipeeth present near Jajpur, which is in 100 km distance from Cuttack.
    Near Byasnagar > Jajpur district > Orissa.
    Nearest Bus Stand : Jajpur Bus stand which is 2 km distance from temple.

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    Nearest Railway Station : Keonjhar Road Railway station.
    Nearest Airports : Bhubaneswar.

    The chief priest known as ‘Patimiśra’, Pati family looks after and prescribes the daily worship patterns and special festivals performed in the temple throughout the year makes programs in consultation with the Trust Board and Pandita Sabhā.

    He happens to the religious authority of the shrine or Dharmādhikārī. During special worship occasions the co-priests of the said family take part in the rituals under the guidance of the chief priest.

    Citation:

    Biraja Temple Jaipur  Odisha

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