Thursday 29 November 2018

जीण माता की कथा: राजस्थानी कथा | औरंगजेब भी नहीं कर पाया था इस मंदिर को ...










जीण माता की कथा: राजस्थानी कथा | जीण माता मंदिर (Jeen Mata Temple)- औरंगजेब भी नहीं कर पाया था इस मंदिर को खंडित, मधुमक्खियों ने की थी रक्षा | Rajasthani Katha

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The other well known temple of Sikar District, Khatushyamji is now at a distance of twenty five kilometers.
Jeenmata temple is situated close to the mountain 10 kilometers from village Rewasa. It is surrounded by thick forest.Its full and name has been Jayantimala. The season of its structure isn't understood no matter how the sabhamandapa and columns really are very old.
Mugal Emperor Aurangzeb desired to raze into the ground the Mandir of Mata. Being Performed by Her priests, the Mata enable out its military of bhairons (a species of traveling family) which attracted the Emperor along with also his soldiers into their knees. He sought the sort along with pardon hearted Mataji excused him out of Her anger. Aurangzeb contributed akhand (Ever-glow) oil bulb from the Delhi palace in honour of Mataji. This lamp is still glowing from the holy sanctorium of the Mata.
Jeen Mata's Major opinions include the Acharya/ / Brahmins, Yadavs / Ahir, Rajputs, Agarwal, Jangir and Meenas alonwith Baniyas of their shekhawati region. A high number of most Jeen Mata followers have a home in Kolkata (who're enrooted into shekhawati) who maintain visiting Jeen Mata temple) Folks that revere Jeen mata as their mother plead for birth of male child in the loved ones and vow to visit with the temple just comes into the world. Subsequent to the arrival of male child the entire household visits Jeen Mata ji along with the first hair cut (known as Jadula in Rajasthani language) of this little one is given by the temple premises. Followers also provide offerings of fifty kilogram prasad (sawa guy equals 50 kilogram ) known as sawa mani at the temple. Jeenmata is just a village of religious value in Sikar district of Rajasthan, India. It's found from Sikar city in south east west. Jeenmata's shrine is now thought to become a thousand years of age. Millions of devotees build here for a colourful festival held at a year at the month of Chaitra and Ashvin during the Navratri. Additionally, there certainly are a number of dharamshalas to allow for large number of people. Just near with this temple her brother tough Bhairav nath's temple is situated on the top of the hill. There is a favorite belief which has come to folks throughout the centuries who in a village Ghanghu of all Churu,'' King Ghangh adored and wed an Apsara (nymph) about the state that he wouldn't visit her palace without prior details. King Ghangh received a boy named Harsha plus a daughter Jeen. She imagined but as chance would get it king Ghangh moved without any prior intimation to her palace and thus violated solemn vow he'd made to the Apsara. Instantly she abandoned both the king and fled with her son Harsha and daughter Jeen where the temple stands, whom she left in the area . Both kiddies here practiced extreme asceticism. Later a Chauhan ruler assembled the temple .

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