Matgajendra Nath, Temple
Chitrakoot matyagajendra nath temple: Chitrakoot, the religious and mythological city of India, holds the presence of Lord Shri Ram in its particle. A supernatural Shiva temple is located near Ramghat on this auspicious land, whose importance is unique in the whole of India. This is Matgajendra Nath Temple, where it is believed about the established Shivling that it was established by Lord Rama and Brahma Ji together. This temple is not just a place of worship, but is a lively symbol of the faith and mythology of the devotees. There are countless Shiva temples all over India, but this specific temple located in Sri Ram’s Taposthali has a different identity.
Shivalinga established by Shri Ram and Brahmaji
The most important feature of Matgajendra Nath Temple is its ancient Shivling. According to mythological beliefs, this holy Shivling was founded by Lord Rama in association with Brahma during his exile period. This fact makes this temple extremely revered for the devotees.
King of Chitrakoot ‘Matagajendra Nath’
This Shivling is also called the king of Chitrakoot, and that is why this temple was named Matgajendra Nath. This name reflects the great form of Lord Shiva which is seated as the supreme suzerain in this holy city.
Unwavering faith of Kanwari in Sawan
As soon as the month of Sawan arrives, a crowd of devotees throngs the Matgajendra Nath temple. Kanwar travelers reach here from every corner of the country and offer water to this holy Shivling for the completion of their Kavad Yatra. It is believed that until water is offered here, his Kavad Yatra is not considered successful. This is a symbol of the importance of this temple and the unwavering reverence of the devotees.
Confluence of history and faith
Matgajendranath Temple is not just a place of worship, but a lively proof of thousands of years of faith, tradition and recognition. Every wall, every hour, every voice here gives you the experience of the divine presence of Lord Shiva and Rama.
Amazing remedy for wish fulfillment
Another special belief associated with the temple is that if a devotee offers ‘Ram-Ram’ on the Belpatra in the month of Sawan and offers it on this Shivling, then all his wishes are fulfilled. This practice shows a beautiful confluence of devotion towards Lord Rama and devotion to Lord Shiva.
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