Baidyanath Dham
Since time immemorial, the tales of Hindu mythology have mesmerize innumerable souls, not only in India but across the globe. Amongst the innumerable Hindu deities, the rebellion Lord Shiva, who is revered to be one of the most robust and glorious epitome of strength also happens to be the chief divinity in the temple in Baidyanath Dham.
Baidyanath Dham is a very famous Hindu pilgrimage. It is also called Deoghar or the house of Gods and Goddesses.
The Shrine consecrated to Lord Shiva in Baidyanath Dham stands at a staggering 72 feet from the ground and is dowered with a pyramid shaped tower. The verandah that had been constructed in the northern facet of the Temple at Baidyanath Dham servs to be the venues where the lingam 'or the image of Lord Shiva is bathed with an invigorating blend of milk and water. The lingam is actually a slab of basalt, roughly cylindrical in stracture with five inch diameter.
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Baidyanath Dham lingam
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Baidyanath Dham
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The shrine is endowed with the presence of large bells that are supposed to be rung by the devotees in order to be rung bythe devotees in order to be display their devotion and gratitude to the God. The legend behind the Baidyanath Dham in Jharkhand narrates that after Ravana's demise, the lingam lay unattended until Baiju's gaze feel upon it it gained recognition as Baiju's God or Baidyanath.
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Baidyanath Dham
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Baidyanath Dham
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There are eleven miscellaneous temple beleaguering the main sharin beleaguering the main shrine of Baidyanath Dham of Jharkhand. The shape of the main temple is, however, reminiscent of a gorgeous lotus.
You can easily reach the place. Passenger leden buses provide regular service to Deoghar. The closest Railway station is however, Jasidih that lies at a distance of 10 kilometres from Baidyanath Dham at Jharkhand.
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