Tuesday, 3 May 2016

My salutations to the Lord Maheshwara

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Nagendra haraya Trilochanaya, Basmanga ragaya maheswaraya,
Nithyaya shudhaya digambaraya, Tasmai nakaraya namashivaya.
My salutations to the Lord Maheshwara, Who wears the garland of serpents around his neck. Who has three eyes, Who wears ash, Vibhuti all over his body, Who is the greatest Lord, eternal, pure. Who is forever, Who is the cleanest, And who wears the entire sky as his dress and who is the embodies the first letter Na. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป
The Naga Sadhu Offering prayers at Simhastha, MahaKumbh Ujjain. Bathing Ghats on the auspicious occasion of Kumbh Mela are the major attractions bringing together all the People from India and worldwide . During the Kumbh Mela lakhs of devotees swarm the bathing ghats. Here Ram Ghat and Narsingha Ghat in Ujjain are the oldest and sacred bathing ghats. Along the banks of River Kshipra, many bathing ghats are located. The Shri Ram Ghat, also known as Ram Ghat is the most ancient bathing ghat and is very popularly visited during the Kumbh Mela. It is located near the Harsiddhi Temple. The temple of Navagraha, the nine planets, on the Triveni ghat of Shipra is a prominent centre of attraction for the pilgrims. There is a confluence of Khan river near Triveni ghat on the Shipra. Gau Ghat, Mangal Ghat, Siddhwat Ghat, Kabir Ghat, all these Bathing Ghats are on the right and left banks of holy River Kshipra. These ghats were developed by the Water Resource Department for the purpose of the devotees who come for Simhasth Maha Kumbh or the Holy Bath. On one side of the river Vaishanavites Sadhus are camping and Shaivaites are camping on the other!
Bum Bum Bhole ~ Hari Om Tat Sat ~ Jai Shri Mahakal!! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป

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