Friday, 19 December 2014

Brahmeshwarnath Temple, Brahmpur, Buxar (Bihar)

Shri brahmpur is the holiest shrine was once situated on the holy banks of the Ganges. Nowadays the Ganga has gone away from there, but it was still there in the past to see where the Ganga flows appears. Maharshi Valmiki has written about Shivkshetra in Shri Ramayana, the ancient history of India. Lord Rama and Lakshmana with sage Valmiki were going to Shri Siddhashram(Buxar) saw river Saryu merging in Ganga while crossing the Saryu river. On the holy bank of Ganga they saw the divine Shivkshetra worshipped by rishi munis and went to Siddhashram. This is the place where Shivling of lord Brahmeshwarnath can be seen. Sanctum (Garbhgrih) of shri Brahmeshwar temple is so large that is rarely found in other temples. Sanctum of temple is west faced. Anyone can feel the spiritual energy once entered the temple. This place is called Brahmpur on the name of Lord Brahmeshwara situated in Buxar district of Bihar, 32km east of district headquarters. One of the largest cattle mela organized here on Falgun Mahashivratri. Adjacent to the temple there is a large lake. The main market of this place depends on the temple.

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