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pradeep Singh

@Pradeep7900

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  • First Name pradeep
  • Last Name Singh
  • Gender Male
  • Birthday May 19, 2000

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  • Website http://www.templeduniya.com/

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  • pradeep Singh
    • 7 posts
    Posted in the topic Shri Amarnath Cave Temple in the forum Travel
    March 7, 2022 11:04 AM EST
    • Shri Amarnath Cave Temple is one of the famous templeof Lord Shiva.
    • The mandir is shaped like a cave which is 19 meters long, 16 meters wide and 11 meters high.
    • Inside the den is the Shiva Lingam(phallus-shaped ice formation), which Hindus around the world consider the most sacred symbol.  
    • Most of the time in the year Amarnath Mahadev Temple is covered with the snow leaving in summer. That’s the reason Amarnath Yatra only starts in summer in June month and ends in August.
    • And another perfect reason is according to Hindus religious Shravan Mas which belongs to Lord Shiva starts in July. So it is the perfect reason and time for Amarnath yatra.
    • This mandir is considered the sanctified shrine of India. 
    • Amarnath Mandir is one of 51 Shaktipith temples throughout South Asia that perpetuate the whereabouts of the fallen body parts of the Hindu deity Sati. 
    • Shri Amarnath Temple is one of the holiest spiritual destinations in India, despite having to make a difficult trek to reach it.
  • pradeep Singh
    • 7 posts
    Posted in the topic Hanuman Dham Ramnagar in the forum Travel
    March 7, 2022 11:04 AM EST
    • Hanuman Dham Ramnagar is a famous Indian temple of Shri HanumanJi.
    • It is situated in Anjani village of Chhoi at Nainital district of Uttarakhand.
    • The temple has an arched entrance that features two fish at the entrance, a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
    • The peculiarity of this temple is that Hanuman ji has 9 forms and 12 lilas, that is, there are 9 forms of Hanuman ji: the divine form, the child form with mother Anjani, the form of Dasya at the feet of Ramji, Ramamani Hanuman, Sankirtani Hanuman, Panchmukhi Hanuman, Sanjivani Hanuman , Mighty Hanuman, carrying Ram Lakshman on his shoulders, Ram Sita in the heart of Rammayi  Hanuman.
    • Hanuman Dham Chhoi Ramnagar is popular tourist attraction in Ramnagar along with Corbett National Park and Garjiya Mandir.
    • This is not only a temple, but also a place for meditation and mental healing. The architecture of the temple is magnificent both from inside and outside.
    • Ramnagar Hanuman Dham offers a blissfully peaceful and tranquil life surrounded by nature with the perfect atmosphere for exploration and introspection.
  • pradeep Singh
    • 7 posts
    Posted in the topic Inside Vaishno Devi Temple in the forum Travel
    March 7, 2022 11:03 AM EST
    • Vaishno Devi Temple is one of the most famous Hindu Temple. It is situated in Katra village at Trikuta Mountains which comes under the Reasi district of Jammu & Kashmir.
    • Temple is at the peak of 5200 ft. from sea level and approx 13 km. far from Katra village.
    • The mandir is always open to its devotees. According to reports 10 million people per year visit here to see this temple.
    • Inside Vaishno devi Temple, there is no statue of Maa Vaishnavi inside the cave. But there is three construction of stone inside the cave and they are called Pindis. And it is believed that these Pindis are of Maa Kali, Maa Saraswati, and Maa Laxmi.
    • On a mountain bordering the Trikuta Mountains, there are five rock structures overlooking a sacred cave, the Shrine of Devi. The three-headed natural rock formation known as Saint Pindie is worshipped as a revelation of the Mother Goddess. On the same mountain is another shrine within the cave, a gateway to another dimension of superconsciousness.
  • pradeep Singh
    • 7 posts
    Posted in the topic Kashi Vishwanath Temple Timing in the forum Travel
    March 7, 2022 11:03 AM EST
    • Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple Timing is from 2:30 am to 11 pm.
    • The temple opens at 2:30 am in morning and close at 11 pm for its devotees.
    • The Kashi Vishwanath Temple is a Hindu temple in Varanasi, India. It is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, where Lord Shiva  is worshipped in the form of a fiery column of light.
    • The history of the temple dates back to over 2000 years. The temple was built by King Bhoja in 8th century AD. It was destroyed by Mughals in 1555 and was subsequently rebuilt in the 17th century.
    • There are three main entrances into the temple complex- North, East and South gateways. The Eastern gateway is known as “Dwarakadhwaj”, which means “the gateway of the God“.
    • This temple is known for its iconic design and architecture. It has a large number of visitors and is also one of the most visited temples in India. 
  • pradeep Singh
    • 7 posts
    Posted in the topic Badrinath Temple Story in the forum Travel
    March 7, 2022 11:02 AM EST
    • Badrinath Temple Story is once Lord Vishnu was in great trouble. So he came here for penance. When they were in penance, Then Maa Lakshmi came here and turned herself into a Badri tree and shelter him from sunlight and weather. From that time she is called by Badri Vishal and Vishnu is called by Badrinath.
    • Another story of this beautiful Dham is found in Mahabharata. When the Pandava brothers were going to heaven with their wife Draupadi, they had stayed here in a village named Mana which is approximately 3 km far from Badrinath Dham.
    • In the 8th century, Adi Shankaracharya approached King Kanak for his help to rebuild this temple. 
    • Due to avalanches and landslides, it is destroyed several times. And the mandir was the last re-reconstruct by a Garhwal king in the 17th century.
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