Shri Sacha Akhileshwar Temple Shivling
Shri Sachcha Akhileshwar Temple: In Sanatan Dharma, Lord Shiva is considered the god of destruction. Shivalinga is worshiped to please Lord Shiva. It is said that Lord Shiva is the only God who becomes happy just by offering water. However, in the worship of Lord Shiva, along with water, flowers, milk, Dhatura etc. are also offered on the Shivalinga. Offering water to Shivalinga is considered very auspicious, but do you know that there are some temples in the country where offering water to Shivalinga is strictly prohibited? Shri Sacha Akhileshwar Temple is included in these.
Shri Sacha Akhileshwar Temple is located in Devanbhoomi Rishikesh, Uttarakhand. This temple is situated on Laxman Jhula. Every year lakhs of devotees come here for darshan. The Shivalinga present in the temple is Mercury. According to the beliefs of this temple, water is not offered to the Shivalinga here. Here flowers are offered to Shivalinga. Let us know about this temple in detail.
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Naga Sadhus had established Shivalinga
Shivalinga in Shri Sacha Akhileshwar Temple was established by Naga Sadhus. Years ago, during the construction of the temple, an 11.5 feet Shivlinga was installed here. Naga Sadhus were asked to establish Shivalinga of Mercury here for the welfare of the world. Then Baba 1009 Bhagat Ji Maharaj had installed Mercury Shivling near the 11.5 feet Shivling. Naga Sadhus had solidified Mercury with their spiritual power and established Shivalinga.
Mahapuja is done in 15 days
Silver coating is offered on Shivalinga in Shri Sacha Akhileshwar Temple of Rishikesh. Here, offering water on Shivalinga is not allowed. People offer flowers to Shivalinga here. Shivalinga is worshiped daily, but once in 15 days a Mahapuja is organized here. There is a tradition of offering flowers and sweets to Shivalinga during Mahapuja.
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