Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Baidyanath Dham,

'Deoghar' comprises of two words, Deo and ghar. 'Deo' means Dev (Gods & Goddesses) & 'ghar' meaning abode. Hence Deoghar is the abode of God & Goddesses. It is also known as Baithyanath Dham or Baba Dham.
Deoghar is one of the 12 sacred Jyotirlingams & one of the 51 shakti peethas in India. The most important aspect of this temple is that the same shrine of Baidyanath is considered as one of 51 Shakti peethas, where 'yoni peetham' of jyotirlinga itself is considered as the Shakti Peetha.
Would you like to seek blessings of both Shiv-Shakti? But not able to visit the Deoghar Baidyanath Dham?
Don't worry! Online Prasad is at your service.
We will offer prasad on your behalf to Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti at Baidyanath Dham!
And you will get the following -
1. 'Pedas' offered to Baidyanath Baba
2. 'Pushpam' or flowers offered to Lord Shiva & Goddess Shakti
3. Auspcious images of Baidyanath Dham and much more..
History
Baidyanath Temple consists of the main temple of Baba Baidyanath Jyotirlinga and 21 other temples. It is located in Deoghar in the Santhal Pargaas division of the Jharkhand state in India.
Adi Shankracharaya praised the divinity of Baithyanath Jyotirlinga through the following verse -
"Poorvothare prajwalika nidhane
sada vasantham girija sametham
surasuraradhitha padapadmam
srivaidyanatham thamaham namam"
According to Hindu scripts, Ravana worshipped Lord Shiva at the place where the temple exists today. Ravana worshipped Shiva at Deoghar to get the boons that he would use later on to increase terror in the world. During the pooja ritual, Ravana offered his ten heads to Shiva one after another as a sacrifice. Shiva, pleased with the bhakti, descended to earth and cured Ravana. Since Shiva acted as a doctor, he was addessed with the name of 'Vaidya' or Baidya'. And the temple came to be known as Baidyanath or Vaidyanath.
- See more at: http://onlineprasad.com/East-India/Baidyanath-Dham--Deoghar-id-129738.html#sthash.SZPxZcDW.dpuf
'Deoghar' comprises of two words, Deo and ghar. 'Deo' means Dev (Gods & Goddesses) & 'ghar' meaning abode. Hence Deoghar is the abode of God & Goddesses. It is also known as Baithyanath Dham or Baba Dham.
Deoghar is one of the 12 sacred Jyotirlingams & one of the 51 shakti peethas in India. The most important aspect of this temple is that the same shrine of Baidyanath is considered as one of 51 Shakti peethas, where 'yoni peetham' of jyotirlinga itself is considered as the Shakti Peetha.
Would you like to seek blessings of both Shiv-Shakti? But not able to visit the Deoghar Baidyanath Dham?
Don't worry! Online Prasad is at your service.
We will offer prasad on your behalf to Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti at Baidyanath Dham!
And you will get the following -
1. 'Pedas' offered to Baidyanath Baba
2. 'Pushpam' or flowers offered to Lord Shiva & Goddess Shakti
3. Auspcious images of Baidyanath Dham and much more..
History
Baidyanath Temple consists of the main temple of Baba Baidyanath Jyotirlinga and 21 other temples. It is located in Deoghar in the Santhal Pargaas division of the Jharkhand state in India.
Adi Shankracharaya praised the divinity of Baithyanath Jyotirlinga through the following verse -
"Poorvothare prajwalika nidhane
sada vasantham girija sametham
surasuraradhitha padapadmam
srivaidyanatham thamaham namam"
According to Hindu scripts, Ravana worshipped Lord Shiva at the place where the temple exists today. Ravana worshipped Shiva at Deoghar to get the boons that he would use later on to increase terror in the world. During the pooja ritual, Ravana offered his ten heads to Shiva one after another as a sacrifice. Shiva, pleased with the bhakti, descended to earth and cured Ravana. Since Shiva acted as a doctor, he was addessed with the name of 'Vaidya' or Baidya'. And the temple came to be known as Baidyanath or Vaidyanath.
- See more at: http://onlineprasad.com/East-India/Baidyanath-Dham--Deoghar-id-129738.html#sthash.SZPxZcDW.dpuf
'Deoghar' comprises of two words, Deo and ghar. 'Deo' means Dev (Gods & Goddesses) & 'ghar' meaning abode. Hence Deoghar is the abode of God & Goddesses. It is also known as Baithyanath Dham or Baba Dham.
Deoghar is one of the 12 sacred Jyotirlingams & one of the 51 shakti peethas in India. The most important aspect of this temple is that the same shrine of Baidyanath is considered as one of 51 Shakti peethas, where 'yoni peetham' of jyotirlinga itself is considered as the Shakti Peetha.
Would you like to seek blessings of both Shiv-Shakti? But not able to visit the Deoghar Baidyanath Dham?
Don't worry! Online Prasad is at your service.
We will offer prasad on your behalf to Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti at Baidyanath Dham!
And you will get the following -
1. 'Pedas' offered to Baidyanath Baba
2. 'Pushpam' or flowers offered to Lord Shiva & Goddess Shakti
3. Auspcious images of Baidyanath Dham and much more..
History
Baidyanath Temple consists of the main temple of Baba Baidyanath Jyotirlinga and 21 other temples. It is located in Deoghar in the Santhal Pargaas division of the Jharkhand state in India.
Adi Shankracharaya praised the divinity of Baithyanath Jyotirlinga through the following verse -
"Poorvothare prajwalika nidhane
sada vasantham girija sametham
surasuraradhitha padapadmam
srivaidyanatham thamaham namam"
According to Hindu scripts, Ravana worshipped Lord Shiva at the place where the temple exists today. Ravana worshipped Shiva at Deoghar to get the boons that he would use later on to increase terror in the world. During the pooja ritual, Ravana offered his ten heads to Shiva one after another as a sacrifice. Shiva, pleased with the bhakti, descended to earth and cured Ravana. Since Shiva acted as a doctor, he was addessed with the name of 'Vaidya' or Baidya'. And the temple came to be known as Baidyanath or Vaidyanath.
- See more at: http://onlineprasad.com/East-India/Baidyanath-Dham--Deoghar-id-129738.html#sthash.SZPxZcDW.dpuf

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