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Saturday 1 April 2017

Sheetala Mata Temple In Gurgoan


                                                         Sheetala Mata Temple

Sheetla also called Sitala  is a Hindu goddess of sores, pustules, ghouls & diseases as per the mythology. The literal meaning of Shitala is smallpox in Sanskrit. Sheetla is more often called as ma or amma (‘mother’) and is worshipped by Hindus, Buddhists & tribal communities. She is worshipped as a protector. The temple represents the sculptures and idols of the goddess which brings soothing to the eyes and mind.



There is a Mundan Hall; a separate section dedicated to Lord Shani & Lord Bhairav where oil is available to be offered to the Gods, Sheetla Mata Madir at the centre and Shiva statute in the garden.

It is also one of the Shakti Peeth of the country. Shakti Peeth is a site where the scattered pieces of Goddess Parvati had fallen when she immolated herself in anger. Unable to bear the insult of her husband, Lord Shiva by her own father, the Goddess put an end to her life. The various pieces of her body fell in different parts of the world. Temples were built at these sites and they are believed to be very pious and powerful. Devotees worship the Goddess with great faith and seek the blessings for protection, well-being, richness and power.

Legend:-

About Temple – More than three centuries ago two brothers, Padarath and Singha lived in the village of Gurgaon. They were fief holders and owned thousands of acres of land. Singha was a calm, good-natured person who spend most of his time in singing Bhajans. Impressed by Singha’s devotion, Sheetala Devi appeared in his dream and granted him a boon. The boon was that, Singha’s mere touch would free a person from all pains. Singha thus left his luxurious abode and started meditating near the pond. He also made a crude temple like structure and started worshipping the Devi there. One day it seems, while collecting mud from the pond, Singha found the idol of the Devi and consecrated it in the crude structure. This structure later on became the Sheetala Devi temple.
According to another legend, a poor carpenter living in Farukh Nagar had a beautiful daughter of marriageable age. On hearing about her beauty, the Mughal ruler expressed his desire to get married to the girl. The carpenter resented giving away her daughter to a person from a different religion and so appealed to King Surajmal of Bharatpur. The matter being outside his jurisdiction, the king refused to interfere. The disappointed carpenter met Prince Bharatpur, son of King Surajmal while returning home who tried to talk it out with his father but to no avail.Consequently, the prince revolted against his father. On his way to attack Delhi, he passed through Gurgaon and he pledged to the Shri  Mata Sheetla Devi that if he returned victorious, he would build a proper temple. The prince won and upon his return, he built the temple.
There is another version of the same temple. It is said that when prince of Bharatpur was proceeding towards , he and his army rested at Ballabhgarh. But the horses refused to move further from here. The court astrologer was summoned to explain the strange behaviour of the horses, whereupon it was found that since obeisance was not paid the goddess after entering Gurgaon on their way, this had angered her. Thus an elaborate worship of the goddess was arranged and the horses started moving. The prince pledged that he would build a temple on his victorious return.

Bhairon temple in Sheetala Mata Temple:-

Bhairon temple is a part of the Temple. It’s situated back site of the temple, People come there after finish the worship in the temple and come there for Bhairon worship. According to the people without Bharion worship all worship not completed of the sheetala Mata temple.  In the Navratre visitor can get the benefit of the yearly festival of this temple.

Significance of Sheetla Mata Mandir:-

Sheetala is a sanskrit term which means ‘one who cools’. This Goddess have the various name and is worshipped by these different names in the subcontinent.
Hindus, Buddhists and people from tribal communities worship Goddess Sheetala. Goddess Sheetala is often referred to as Maa by her devotees. Goddess Sheetala has been clearly mentioned in Tantric and Puranic literature. Her appearence in the vernacular text has strengthened her status.
Goddess Sheetala is majorly famous in North India. In many places, she is often identified as one of the forms of Goddess Parvati, wife of Lord Shiva. Shitala is known as the seasonal goddess and with honorific titles such as Thakurani, Jagrani, Karunamayi, Mangala, Bhagavati, Dayamayi. In South India, Goddess Sheetala’s role is taken by the Goddess Mariamman, who is worshipped by Dravidian-speaking people.

The Deity:-

The sanctum, inside, is built like a large hallway leading to a small room & the large hallway provides a glimpse of the main idol & the seating area for the pilgrims. The narrow path bordered with railings leads to the area which houses Sheetla Mata. The deity is surrounded in a room & the pilgrims cannot go near it but can offer their prayers from a window-like structure built at a distance from the idol.



One look at the deity leaves you mesmerised. It is finished in gold polish & is embellished with precious jewels, beautiful clothes & the huge gold nose ring enhances the idol who is seated in a silver-polished arched structure.  Hindu priests take your offerings & provide you with Parshad (sacred offering of food).

Sheetla Mata Mandir Timings:-

Sheetla Mata Mandir is open for darshan from 6am to 8pm. The Puja of Shitala Temple is conducted by both, Brahmins and low caste Pujaris. Goddess Sheetala is mainly worshipped in the dry seasons of winter and spring. There are many arti sangrah and stuties for the puja of Goddess Shitala. These arti sangrah and stuties include shri shitla mata chalisa, Shitala Maa ki Arti, Shri Shitala mata ashtak, etc.

Festivals:-

Sheetala Ashtami:-

 this festival is very much popular among Hindu and is dedicated to Goddess Sheetala. This festival is also known as Basoda Puja. It is celebrated on the eighth day of the Krishna during the Hindu month of ‘Chaitra’. It corresponds to the month of mid-March to April in the Gregorian calendar. Sheetala Ashtami is celebrated Holi, generally after eight days. But in some communities, it is celebratedon the first Thursday or Monday that comes after Holi. Also in some districts, Sheetala Ashtami is observed on the ‘ashtami’ of the Krishna Paksha, every month, but of all these, the Chaitra Krishna Paksha Ashtami is considered most propitious.
The celebrations of Sheetala Ashtami are very famous in the north Indian states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh. In the Indian state of Rajasthan, the Sheetala Ashtami festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm. A huge fair is organized for this occasion and several musical events and programmes are also staged. Devotees celebrate this festival with immense joy and devotion. It is believed that by keeping the vrat on this chosen day, they will be prevented from several deadly diseases. On the day of Sheetala Ashtami according to the traditions, the families do not lit the fire for the purpose of cooking. They, therefore, prepare food a day in advance and consume the stale food on an actual day. It is only in Sheetala Ashtami that there is the unique custom of offering stale food to Goddess Sheetala.
Devotees get up early, before sunrise and take a bath. They visit the Sheetala Devi temple and worship the Goddess with ‘haldi’ and ‘bajra’. After performing the puja rituals they listen to the ‘Basoda Vrat Katha’. ‘Rabri’, ‘curd’ and other essential offerings are then made to Goddess Sheetala. People also take blessings from their elders. After offering the prepared food to the Goddess, rest of the food is eaten all day long as Prasad and is known as ‘Basoda’ in the local language. The food is also distributed among other devotees and also given to the poor and needy people. On this day reading ‘Sheetalashtak’ is also considered favourable.
The temple is thronged by a large number of devotees throughout the year, especially on Mondays during the Hindu month of Chaitra (i.e in March and April). Devotees visit this temple mainly to conduct the mundan (first shaving off the heads) ceremony of their children and offer the crop of hair at the altar of goddess. People suffering from small pox performs a ritual named 'Jal dema' by spending a whole night in the temple, chanting hymns and songs in honor of the goddess. Married couple also visit here to get the blessings of the goddess for a happy married life. The annual Masani Fair celebrated here is a major draw attended by thousands of devotees from far and near.

Mundan Ceremony:-

A section of the visitors come for the mundan ceremony ( the first hair cutting ceremony) of their children and offer the crop of hair at the altar of goddess. Among other visitors married couples also come to invoke the blessings of the goddess for a happy married life

Outer Temple in The City:-

Surdershan Mata Mandir :-

 It’s a another mata temple in the city. It’s located on Old railway road near RAJ  mahel In. According to the people, it’s a part of Jandhewala Temple New Delhi.  People come there Tuesday and Saturday in a week.  In Navratra among 3500 – 5000 People come daily in both temples.

 Sai Temple In The City:-

Sai temple is a very best place in the Gurgaon city. Lot of people come there for observe the temple of sai.. It is located in Sec 56, Near paras hospital. It’s design look like a Shirdi temple Mumbai. People come there every Thursday in SAI Dham Arti and Darshan of SAI BABA. Another Lots of Sai temple is present in the city in different locations.

Shiv temple Sohna:-

 Shiv temple Sohna Is a best place for tourist and local people.  It’s situated at the Sohna village total distance from city to village is 25 Km from the city.

Interesting points:-

A Police post is located inside the temple area for security.
A long queue can be seen on auspicious days and events.
Trees and greenery add to the beauty of the temple.
The oldest and the most famous temple require a sincere cleanliness effort.
Beware of pick pockets in crowded areas.
Stay away from people trying to persuade you to offer money throughout the temple.

Reaching the shrine in Gurgaon:-

Gurgaon is one of the districts in the state of Haryana which is located in the Northern part of India. The district is located south west of national capital Delhi. The city of Gurgaon is well connected by Road, rail and air transport. The Sheetla Mata Shrine is located 2 km from the Gurgaon bus stand, 3.5 km from Gurgaon Railway station, and 7 km from Huda city centre Metro Station. Public transport is available from all these places to the Shrine.

By Road:-

Gurgaon is located on the National Highway No. 8 linking Delhi to Mumbai. The Haryana Roadways runs both intercity and interstate buses. Also Delhi Transport Corporation runs buses connecting Delhi and Gurgaon. Many other state transport corporations also run interstate buses to and from Gurgaon.

By Rail:-

Delhi Metro:-

Delhi metro Yellow line connects Gurgaon with Delhi. Currently there are 5 metro stations in Gurgaon. The stations are connected to interior of the city by city bus service of Haryana Roadways, Three wheelers, private buses etc.

Indian Railways:-

Located at the western end of the old city, the Gurgaon Railway Station connects Rewari in the South and Delhi Cantt in the North.

By Air:-

The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) at New Delhi, which is about 15 km from Gurgaon.

Akshardham temple in Gandinagar


                                                         Akshardham temple in Gandinagar

One of the largest temples in Gujarat, the Akshardham temple in Gandinagar is managed by the prosperous Hindu Swaminarayan Group. Spread in 23 acres of manicured lawns, this huge temple was constructed by around 1000 artisans. The complex was made from 6000 metric tons of pink sandstone and is known to be the abode of Lord Swaminarayan. One of the prime highlights of the temple is a 45-minute water show, which is organized after sunset. Spend a day in exploring this wonder.
Founded in the year 1992, this temple is a fine work of craftsmanship and is a one-stop masterpiece of education, religion, art, research, exhibitions and architecture. The gold-plated idol of Lord Swaminarayan is huge, seven feet in height. Located on a pedestal of three-foot pedestal, this idol lies amid idols of his ideal devotees, Aksharbrahma Gunatitanand Swami and Aksharmukta Goplanand Swami. Do not miss visiting the Sahajanand Van, including a park for kids, a waterfall, a lake and a herbal garden.



History Of Akshardham Temple:-

An awe-inspiring monument, Akshardham complex in Gandhinagar is a perfect blend of a traditional stone architecture, an ancient wisdom and a superb modern technology thus creating the most powerful experience of Indian Culture ever to exit.
Renowned as a place of education, entertainment and enlightenment, Akshardham complex is a unique cultural experience, which celebrates the past, addresses the present and blesses the future through its hundreds of figures, dioramas, displays and audio-visual shows that unfurl a stream of timeless experiences, which are visually mesmerising, scientifically dazzling and spiritually inspiring.
Dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan and inspired by Pramukh Swami Maharaj, Akshardham complex in Gandhinagar is nothing short of miracle that has been created by the sacrifice of thousands of volunteers who offered their time, and skills in the construction of this beautiful piece of art that is visited by more than two million visitors annually.
Some of the major attractions of Akshardham complex are the monument, which is an architectural masterpiece that enshrines the golden idol of Lord Swaminarayan, an entertaining, educating and enlightening film known as Mystic India that is an epic journey into the land and soul of India, which was originally made in giant screen format, the Sat-Chit-Anand Water show that reveals the ancient secrets of India through an Upanishad story of Nachiketa – a nine year old boy, who bravely confronted Yamraj – the God of Death, and received the knowledge that has made India, a land of enlightenment from yamraj.
All in all Akshardham is a unique complex that combines art, architecture, education, research, exhibitions and devotion all under one roof and its creation is a milestone event in the chronicles of Indian history. Time stands in testimony to this great marvel as this great monument of Indian culture is not just a topic of discussion alone but more so of experience.

Architecture of The Temple:-



Akshardham Swaminarayan Temple of Gujarat was inaugurated on 2nd November 1992. The inauguration ceremony of the temple coincided with the centenary celebrations of Yogiji Maharaj and was conducted by Pramukh Swami Maharaj only. Almost all the tourists coming to Ahmedabad make it a point to visit the Akshardham Temple situated nearby. The temple is a carved stone edifice, which stands surrounded by expansive gardens. Akshardham Temple enshrines a seven-foot high, gold-leafed, idol of Lord Swaminarayan.
Six thousand tonnes of pink sandstone were used in the construction of the monument. Akshardham Temple of Gujarat stands tall at a height of 108 feet and is 240 feet in length and 131 feet in width. The colonnade around the monument measures 1,751 feet (534 meters) in length. The garden surrounding the sanctum sanctorum is known as Sahajanand Van and represents a unique blend of contemplative garden and children’s park. There is a marble sculpture of Lord Swaminarayan inside the garden also.
Sahajanand Van also comprises of a number of cultural spots, rides and games for children, an herbal garden, a lake and a waterfall. Akshardham temple complex also has a research center, known as the Akshardham Center for Applied Research in Social Harmony (AARSH). The research center has facilities like an extensive library, study stations and archives, but only enlisted scholars can enter the library and make use of its facilities. The first floor of the temple has a museum, which has a gallery with a collection of over 500 ‘parahansas’.
Other items displayed inside the temple complex include the letter to Swaminarayan’s guru, Ramanand; an art object from an old tree from Chapaya; Swaminarayan’s shawl and an image of the Lord on a horse. The exterior galleries serve as the venue for artistic exhibition and offer Chez Integrovision shows, audio-visuals, multi-media and the works of Lord Swaminarayan from the Hindu epics. There are three permanent exhibition halls inside the complex, set up with the aim of educating people on spiritual matters and BAPS movement.

Sahajanand Van:-

Sahajanand Van is a garden around the temple. It has a lake, a waterfall, a children's park, rides and games and an herbal garden. You can enjoy and relax here. It also contains a marble statue of Lord Swaminarayan.

Halls:-

There are three halls in the temple premises and exhibitions are held here from time to time.

Hall 1: Sahajanand:-

This hall exhibits the life history of Lord Swaminarayan, via imaginative settings and shows.

Hall 2: Sat-Chit-Anand:-

This hall is used to present an IMAX large format film named 'Mystic India'. It is an epic on the history of India. It also elaborates on the journey of the Lord to various places since childhood.

Hall 3: Nityanand:-

The message of Upanishads, Ramayana and Mahabharata is given to the people, via wall paintings and figures. There are even exhibitions on the ancient Indian era and world religions.

Significance of the Akshardham Temple:-

The inauguration ritual of the Swaminarayan Akshardham temple coincided with the centenary celebrations of Yogiji Maharaj and was conducted by Pramukh Swami Maharaj only.
Akshardham Temple at Gandhinagar is minutely carved coupled with a striking monument of 6000 tons of pink sandstone soaked with religious stillness.
This whole structure was built without using steel in order to increase the maximum longevity of the architecture.There is a 7 feet gold leafed idol of Lord Swaminarayan and his holy ruins. In addition, there are three exhibitions on Indian culture with light and sound shows.
Akshardham temple is built at a height of 108 feet and is 250 feet in length, 131 feet in breadth. In addition, the porch around the monument measures 1751 feet (534 meters) in length alone.
It is only after investing 13 laborious years that the architecture of this beautiful temple was completed. In addition, it is the skilled artisans of Bansipahadpur who had done the minute carvings of the auspicious shrine.
One of the significant factors about this shrine is that it has its own research centre known as, Akshardham Center for Applied Research in Social Harmony (AARSH). This center aims at using knowledge of the past, concentrating on the present pattern and masterminding conceivable answers for the future.The research facility is equipped with an extensive library, study stations, and archives. However, it is only open to enlisted scholars who receive the benefits.
The first floor of the temple comprises of a museum, which has a collection and a gallery of over 500 ‘parahansas’. Some other items which are displayed here are the letter to the guru of Swaminarayan Ramanand, an art object from an old tree from Chapaya, the shawl used by Swaminarayan and an image of the Lord seated on a horse.
The galleries present on the external side serve as the venue for the artistic exhibition and also paves a way for Chez Intervasion shows, audio-visuals, multi-media and the works of Lord Swaminarayan from the Hindu epics.
The temple has three permanent exhibition halls inside the complex, which was started with the aim of educating masses on issues regarding religion and BAPS movement.
The garden surrounding the sanctum sanctorum is known as Sahajanand Van or the first hall and represents a unique intermingling of reflective garden and children’s park.
The second hall or the Sat-Chit-Anand of this place of worship holds the exhibition in a 14-screen multimedia representation. Besides it also contains the ‘Tunnel of Mirrors’ that stands for a glass mosaic and a dancing musical fountain.
The third hall of this holy place has many fiberglass models that represent various memos from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Upanishads. An audio-animatronics show portraying various messages from Mahabharata and an exhibition of ‘Harmony of world religions’ are some of the major attractions of this exhibition.
Photography and making videos are strictly prohibited in this temple.
It was on September 24, 2002, that two armed terrorists attacked this temple killing 33 people and around 70 individuals were injured. The Indian National Security Guard killed both the terrorists and the temple opened after 14 days of the attack.

Attack on Akshardham temple and facilities in it:-

Swaminarayan Mandir Akshardham was attacked by Islamic terrorists on 24 th September 2002. Fully clawed terrorist attacked Akshardham Temple , in this confiscate total 29 fill were killed and 79 wounded. Our commando and country policeman fought very bravely and in this noesis one blue man and one officer was killed.
Different most mesmeric leave of the Temple is Assemblage. Collection demonstrates Asiatic Culture with dioramas, frequency visuals, igniter and valid programs, and surrounds experiences within the exposition set. Exposition starts from 10:00 AM to 6: 30 PM daily and the burden for exposition is Rs. 20 per psyche. After terrorist confiscate on Akshardham they bound assets. For guard understanding you are not allowed to eff your radiotelephone sound in Akshardham Territory. You are also not allowed to expect your luggage in Tabernacle ; you are requested to give your case in cloakroom.
Freeborn wheelchair artifact is also ready for needy and physically handicapped worshippers. In repeat you are requested to substance wheelchair at the reception calculator. Parking installation is also easy. Akshardham own large area for parking mini bus, cars, coaches, and else all variety of vehicles.

Timings in Akshardham Temple Gujarat:-

Akshardham Temple unlawful for worshipers from 9:30 A.M. to 7:30P.M. Exhibitions, games and restaurant nonopening only on Weekday.

The Monument:-

The imposing 10 stories high intricately carved architectural masterpiece is one of the major attractions in the state of Gujarat. A beautiful golden idol of Lord Swaminarayan can be seen inside along with life like idols of other gods and deities. The walls are ornately done with literally every inch of the structure carved in the most refined way.

Multimedia Show:-

Watch how modern technology is helped to deliver the message of spirituality to the world. The 25 minutes multimedia show Sat-Chit-Anand played in the granite finished auditorium takes the devotees on a spiritual journey and presents the message of truth, consciousness and bliss.

Audio Animatronics Show:-

The first of its kind in the country, the audio animatronics show takes the people back in 200 years to the times of Lord Swaminarayan. Watch the events as they took place centuries ago, through the aid of ultramodern audio animatronics technique.

Other Attractions Around Gandhinagar:-

Adalaj:-

Situated just 10 km from Gandhinagar, Adalaj is known for one of the finest baodi (step well) in the state of Gujarat. Built during the 15th century AD by Queen Rudabai, the place was a favourite retreat for women of the royal family, especially during the hot summer months.

Gandhi Ashram:-

Situated on the banks of the Sabarmati river, the ashram of Mahatma Gandhi was known as the Satyagraha Ashram during the ancient times. It was here that bapu spent years of his life and began his famous 'dandi march' to protest against the salt tax.

Hatheesing Jain Temple:-

Built in 1850 by a Jain merchant, the Hatheesing temple is dedicated to the 15th century Jain apostle Dharamnath. The temple is built of pure white marble and is one of the best examples of Jain architecture with neatly carved walls and pillars.

Jama Masjid:-

One of the most beautiful and largest mosque in India consists of more than 260 pillars supporting its 15 domes. The mosque, built in 1423 by Ahmad Shah is located in the old part of Ahmedabad city.

Festivals celebrated at the Akshardham Temple:-

Annakut Utsav:-

Annakut Utsav is celebrated with great pomp in this temple. It is observed soon after Diwali and Annakut which refers to a huge amount of food comprising fruits, salads, pulses and juices are offered to the Lord. Around 2550 food items are offered to the deity. This food is later distributed among the pilgrims.

Diwali:-

Diwali or the festival of lights is another festival that fetches pilgrims from across the nation. The temple is illuminated with lights which pave the way for a spectacular sight.

Poojas and Rituals at Akshardham Temple:-

The Aarti takes place twice daily especially during the morning and the evening.
The deity is bathed with holy water and is offered food thereafter.
There are special poojas that are organized during special occasions like the birthday of Lord Swaminarayan, Annakut Utsav etc.

How you can Reach to Akshardham :-

Ahmedabad, situated in a stone’s discard from Gandhinagar is easily the most convenient spot to obtain access to Gandhinagar. Ahmedabad is conveniently attached to remaining Indian cities through Air, Rail and road transport. Regular local buses connect Ahmedabad with Gandhinagar and may be boarded in the Lal Darwaja or the numerous stops across the Ashram Road.

By Air :-

Manchester international at Ahmedabad can be found just 13 km in the city, where local buses and taxis are often open to get to the city. Indian Airlines
operates regular flights for Ahmedabad from Delhi along with other major Indian cities. Flights can be found from Delhi twice every day at 6:00 and 18:15. For other information on flight schedule and timing.

By Rail :-

Ahmedabad is really a major railway station, conveniently associated with virtually all of the Indian cities. Numerous passenger and superfast trains begin with and terminate in the Ahmedabad station. Daily trains between Delhi and Ahmedabad would be the Ashram Exp. and HW ADI Mail.

By Road :-

Ahmedabad is well connected by roads with other cities in Gujarat. State transport buses and operators provide regular services to cities within and away from state.

Location Of Akshardham:-

Indian Cultural Complex
Sector 20, 'J' Road,
Gandhinagar - 382 020, Gujarat, India.
Tel: 91-79-23260001, 23260002
Fax: 91-79-2326 0336