Wednesday, February 22, 2017

pashupati nathka baba haru sanga kurakani


The most critical celebration of Lord Shiva lovers - Maha Shivaratri - will be commended on February 24 this year. What's more, on this day, which is committed to the Lord of the Lords, here's investigating 10 greatest sanctuaries in south India worked in respect of Lord Shiva.

1) Brihadeshwara Temple in Tanjavur

Worked by Raja Chola I, the Briahadeshwara or the Tanjavur Periya Koil is a great example of the living Chola workmanship. The sanctuary devoted to Lord Shiva is more than 1000 years of age and is recorded on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The fundamental sanctum sanctorum has a 29 Ft tall Shiva Linga. One can discover a 13 Ft Nandi (holy bull) close to the last access to the fundamental sanctuary complex. The Vimana or tower of this antiquated sanctuary is stands 198 Ft tall. The engineering and many-sided carvings on the dividers are really inimitable.

2) Thiravanaikaval Temple in Thrichy (Water)

The sanctuary devoted to Lord Shiva that speaks to the water component of nature is known as Jamukeshwara and is situated in Thiravanaikaval close Thrichy in Tamil Nadu. Accepted to be around 1800 years of age, the Thiravanaikaval Temple is home to the Akhilandeshwari type of Goddess Pavati and she is adored as Lord Shiva's supporter here.

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