Saturday, September 22, 2018

Murari Devi Temple

Murari Devi Temple, 1 h 22 min (30.8 km) via NH154.

The Amar Katha of Mata Murari Devi Ji
Murari Devi Temple is a great & Famous place to visit in Sunder Nagar (Mandi) in Himachal Pradesh.
This Temple is in the west of Sunder Nagar on the top of a sacred hill named Murari Dhar also known as Sikandara Ri Dhar (Ancient Name).
                          It is believed that this temple was founded by Pandvas during their “AGYATWAAS“.Mother Murari Devi Temple is a famous and beautiful religious place which is situated at the west of beautiful city (Himachal Pradesh) is situated on the hill of Holy (ancient name - sikandra, RI).
According to a dentist, this temple was built by Pandavas during his period of exile.
                                  In Ancient times, there was a giant monster called Moore on earth. The Giant Meditated Brahma, and asked him for a boon that I should be immortal.Then Brahma ji said, " I am bound by the laws of law, so that you cannot give the boon of being immortal, but I will give you a blessing that your death will not be by any God, human or animal, but by the hands of a daughter It will be.
                                       Arrogant Moore monster after getting the boon thought I am so powerful, where would a simple daughter be able to kill me?I have become immortal.Thinking that the monster began to torture the earth.He invaded heaven and expelled the gods from there and himself became the king of heaven.All the creation woke up with his atrocities. He was a lot of fuss.All the gods went to Vishnu, so God said don't worry, I will surely troubleshoot your hardships.The Battle of Lord Vishnu and the moor of demons started the war, which was a very long battle.
By seeing the war, Lord narayana was remembered that the killing of Moore could only be the hands of the daughter, by thinking that he went to a cave on the hill of sikandara.Moore was searching for them, so he saw that God is in sleep and to attack God with weapons, so thought of 5 knowledge of God, 5 Karmendriyam, 5 body fund and mind like 16 A girl was born with the senses.
                     That Girl's Moore was a terrible battle with the giant. Then the goddess killed the moor giant from the attack of his arms. Due to the killing of the Moore Giant, the daughter was known as mother murari and was set up as two satellites on the same hill, which is considered to be one of the pindi and the other as a kalaratri.
Due to maa murari, this hill is known as the name of dhar.
When the pandavas were cutting their perdition in the dwapar era, they came to this place.
The Goddess told them to dig up at the top of the mountain and you will find my priya in that place.
Build a temple at that place and install those bangles.
According to mother's order pandavas built a grand temple there.
Even today, if you go down from the temple, you can see the footsteps of the pandavas on some stones.
There are also some rocks in Murari Devi on which some large human footprints can be seen and local people say that these foot prints are of the Pandavas.
                                         Murari Mata temple has very big and beautiful location.This temple is seen from four districts viz. Kullu, Mandi, Hamirpur and Bilaspur.The location of this temple and the surrounding area is very beautiful.This is the highest peak of Murari Dhar.The environment of that place is very cool and cool breeze blows every time.Snow fall takes place every winter here.

Religious Activities

                              The Seva Samiti organises a fair between 25th to 27th of May. On 27th of May Dangal is also Organised.
The mandir celebrates Vasant Chaitra Navratras (New year of the Hindu Calendar) in March/April every year on the occasion of the birthday of Lord Rama.
The Sharad Navratras, co incidents with Durga Pooja, are celebrated in September/October culminating in Vijay Dasami when Shri Rama alongwith Sita and Lakshmana return to Ayodhya after completion of 14 years exile.
All are big events for the mandir and celebrated with great enthusiasm and religious fervour.
Thousands of devotees come to the temple to seek the blessings of the Maa.


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