Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 dear shiv bhakts om namo bhagawate rudraya last year after reading in newspapers, i visited Visrakh village in Greater Noida which was named after sage visrakh. sage visrakh is the son of sage pulastya who is the son of lord brahma. so, this village Visrakh is named after Visrava (some texts say visrasrava) who is the grandson of brahma. legend is it that visrava had his sons kuber and ravan born in this village where several svayambhu shivlings are there even today, all looking similar. the main shivling which was worshipped by sage visrava is now in a simple temple and has no trust, no board and the shivling has no name there as people made a false social taboo that it is in ravan janmabhoomi and that this shivling was worshipped by ravan and also that dasara is not celebrated in this village as they mourn the death of their villager ravan. in reality, ravan is a great shiva bhakta and all the villagers worship both lord shiva and ram and celebrate dasara well. few people like the bandit turned MP, phoolan devi have donated money to make it a "pakka" temple and is now visited by many shiv bhakts, especially living in the national capital region of delhi. when i visited it for the first time a year ago, i understood two things. one is that no proper poojas are taking place other than hundreds of local men and women visiting daily and offering milk, butter and flowers. also strange is that in the entire history of this temple, no person was able to visit this temple for 40 mondays consecutively. even the locals and the caretaker mahant himself could not visit this temple for 40 mondays consecutively (spanning over ten months) as they used to go out of station at least once in these ten months and missed visiting this temple. by lord shiva's grace (and due to ravan maya) yesterday i have completed not only visiting this temple for 40 mondays consecutively without break but also performed rudrabhishekam with recital of namakam-chamakam with proper upacaharas on all these 40 mondays. several obstacles came during these ten months wherein i had to leave delhi but cancelled all those programs and focused in serving this lord for 40 mondays consecutively. also this ashtamukh shivlinga having eight angles is very unique. another significance of this temple is that the length of the shivling is unknown. Archealogical Survey of India people few years ago, dug up to 30 feet and then gave up. the basemennt under this temple is now a closed room. i have also taken few photographs of the shivling and the mandir which i will upload soon. this is just to record my gratitude to lord shiva and his bhakta ravan who gave me the opportunity to perform rudrabhishekam every monday at this temple. also, i have been sanctifying and energising all the rudraksha supplied by me, by placing them on this shivling and performing rudrabhishekam to them before they are programmed and given to the wearer where i found 100% customers getting miraculous positive results. with my continuous experience, i found lord shiva and his great bhakta ravan dwelling in that place and granting the boons of the visiors. i am also donating whatever i could for development of this temple. any shiv bhakts living in and around delhi willing to visit this temple on a monday and for getting the rudrabhishekam done by me, may contact me on my personal ID panditarjun2004 or on my mobile number 9899860935 (delhi) as i keep visiting this temple every monday for performing rudrabhishekam as long as i am in delhi. from kalkaji near nehru place in delhi, where i am put up, this temple is 30km. from Noida Sector 37 redlight, it is only 15 km. in praise of lord shiva and with best wihses pandit arjun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2006 Report Share Posted April 17, 2006 shivling was worshipped by ravan and also that dasara is not celebrated in this village as they mourn the death of their villager ravan. in reality, ravan is a great shiva bhakta and all the villagers worship both lord shiva and ram and celebrate dasara well. few people like the bandit turned MP, phoolan devi have donated money to make it a "pakka" temple and is now visited by many shiv bhakts, especially living in the national capital region of delhi.when i visited it for the first time a year ago, i understood two things. one is that no proper poojas are taking place other than hundreds of local men and women visiting daily and offering milk, butter and flowers. also strange is that in the entire history of this temple, no person was able to visit this temple for 40 mondays consecutively. even the locals and the caretaker mahant himself could not visit this temple for 40 mondays consecutively (spanning over ten months) as they used to go out of station at least once in these ten months and missed visiting this temple.by lord shiva's grace (and due to ravan maya) yesterday i have completed not only visiting this temple for 40 mondays consecutively without break but also performed rudrabhishekam with recital of namakam-chamakam with proper upacaharas on all these 40 mondays. several obstacles came during these ten months wherein i had to leave delhi but cancelled all those programs and focused in serving this lord for 40 mondays consecutively. also this ashtamukh shivlinga having eight angles is very unique. another significance of this temple is that the length of the shivling is unknown. Archealogical Survey of India people few years ago, dug up to 30 feet and then gave up. the basemennt under this temple is now a closed room.i have also taken few photographs of the shivling and the mandir which i will upload soon.this is just to record my gratitude to lord shiva and his bhakta ravan who gave me the opportunity to perform rudrabhishekam every monday at this temple.also, i have been sanctifying and energising all the rudraksha supplied by me, by placing them on this shivling and performing rudrabhishekam to them before they are programmed and given to the wearer where i found 100% customers getting miraculous positive results.with my continuous experience, i found lord shiva and his great bhakta ravan dwelling in that place and granting the boons of the visiors. i am also donating whatever i could for development of this temple. any shiv bhakts living in and around delhi willing to visit this temple on a monday and for getting the rudrabhishekam done by me, may contact me on my personal ID panditarjun2004 or on my mobile number 9899860935 (delhi) as i keep visiting this temple every monday for performing rudrabhishekam as long as i am in delhi. from kalkaji nearnehru place in delhi, where i am put up, this temple is 30km. from Noida Sector 37 redlight, it is only 15 km.in praise of lord shiva and with best wihsespandit arjun With Best Regards, N.S. Parasuraman Please visit my Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/parasu41 Jiyo cricket on India cricket Messenger Mobile Stay in touch with your buddies all the time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 Nice story Arjun ji, Om namah shivaya, Divakar. --- panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: > dear shiv bhakts > om namo bhagawate rudraya > > last year after reading in newspapers, i visited > Visrakh village in > Greater Noida which was named after sage visrakh. > sage visrakh is > the son of sage pulastya who is the son of lord > brahma. so, this > village Visrakh is named after Visrava (some texts > say visrasrava) > who is the grandson of brahma. legend is it that > visrava had his > sons kuber and ravan born in this village where > several svayambhu > shivlings are there even today, all looking similar. > the main > shivling which was worshipped by sage visrava is now > in a simple > temple and has no trust, no board and the shivling > has no name there as people made a false social > taboo that it is in ravan janmabhoomi and that this > shivling was worshipped by ravan and also that > dasara is not celebrated in this village as they > mourn the death of their villager ravan. in > reality, ravan is a great shiva bhakta and all the > villagers worship both lord shiva and ram and > celebrate dasara well. few people like the bandit > turned MP, phoolan devi have donated money to make > it a "pakka" temple and is now visited by many shiv > bhakts, especially living in the national capital > region of delhi. > > when i visited it for the first time a year ago, i > understood two > things. one is that no proper poojas are taking > place other than > hundreds of local men and women visiting daily and > offering milk, > butter and flowers. also strange is that in the > entire history of this temple, no person was able to > visit this temple for 40 mondays > consecutively. even the locals and the caretaker > mahant himself > could not visit this temple for 40 mondays > consecutively (spanning > over ten months) as they used to go out of station > at least once in > these ten months and missed visiting this temple. > > by lord shiva's grace (and due to ravan maya) > yesterday i have > completed not only visiting this temple for 40 > mondays consecutively without break but also > performed rudrabhishekam with recital of > namakam-chamakam with proper upacaharas on all these > 40 mondays. several obstacles came during these ten > months wherein i had to leave delhi but cancelled > all those programs and focused in serving this lord > for 40 mondays consecutively. also this ashtamukh > shivlinga having eight angles is very unique. > another significance of this temple is that the > length of the shivling is unknown. Archealogical > Survey of India people few years ago, dug up to 30 > feet and then gave up. the basemennt under this > temple is now a closed room. > > i have also taken few photographs of the shivling > and the mandir > which i will upload soon. > > this is just to record my gratitude to lord shiva > and his bhakta > ravan who gave me the opportunity to perform > rudrabhishekam every > monday at this temple. > > also, i have been sanctifying and energising all the > rudraksha supplied by me, by placing them on this > shivling and performing rudrabhishekam to them > before they are programmed and given to the wearer > where i found 100% customers getting miraculous > positive results. > > with my continuous experience, i found lord shiva > and his great > bhakta ravan dwelling in that place and granting the > boons of the > visiors. i am also donating whatever i could for > development of > this temple. any shiv bhakts living in and around > delhi willing to visit this temple on a monday and > for getting the rudrabhishekam done by me, may > contact me on my personal ID > panditarjun2004 or on my mobile number > 9899860935 (delhi) as i keep visiting this temple > every monday for performing rudrabhishekam as long > as i am in delhi. from kalkaji near > nehru place in delhi, where i am put up, this temple > is 30km. from Noida Sector 37 redlight, it is only > 15 km. > > in praise of lord shiva and with best wihses > pandit arjun > > > > -------------------------- Divakar Tanjore, Usui Reiki Master and Teacher, Seichim Reiki Master and Teacher, Member of Distance Healing Network, http://www.the-dhn.com/ -------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 (some texts> say visrasrava) > who is the grandson of brahma. legend is it that> visrava had his > sons kuber and ravan born in this village where> several svayambhu > shivlings are there even today, all looking similar.> the main > shivling which was worshipped by sage visrava is now> in a simple > temple and has no trust, no board and the shivling> has no name there as people made a false social> taboo that it is in ravan janmabhoomi and that this> shivling was worshipped by ravan and also that> dasara is not celebrated in this village as they> mourn the death of their villager ravan. in> reality, ravan is a great shiva bhakta and all the> villagers worship both lord shiva and ram and> celebrate dasara well. few people like the bandit> turned MP, phoolan devi have donated money to make> it a "pakka" temple and is now visited by many shiv> bhakts, especially living in the national capital> region of delhi.> > when i visited it for the first time a year ago, i> understood two > things. one is that no proper poojas are taking> place other than > hundreds of local men and women visiting daily and> offering milk, > butter and flowers. also strange is that in the> entire history of this temple, no person was able to> visit this temple for 40 mondays > consecutively. even the locals and the caretaker> mahant himself > could not visit this temple for 40 mondays> consecutively (spanning > over ten months) as they used to go out of station> at least once in > these ten months and missed visiting this temple.> > by lord shiva's grace (and due to ravan maya)> yesterday i have > completed not only visiting this temple for 40> mondays consecutively without break but also> performed rudrabhishekam with recital of> namakam-chamakam with proper upacaharas on all these> 40 mondays. several obstacles came during these ten> months wherein i had to leave delhi but cancelled> all those programs and focused in serving this lord> for 40 mondays consecutively. also this ashtamukh> shivlinga having eight angles is very unique. > another significance of this temple is that the> length of the shivling is unknown. Archealogical> Survey of India people few years ago, dug up to 30> feet and then gave up. the basemennt under this> temple is now a closed room.> > i have also taken few photographs of the shivling> and the mandir > which i will upload soon.> > this is just to record my gratitude to lord shiva> and his bhakta > ravan who gave me the opportunity to perform> rudrabhishekam every > monday at this temple.> > also, i have been sanctifying and energising all the> rudraksha supplied by me, by placing them on this> shivling and performing rudrabhishekam to them> before they are programmed and given to the wearer> where i found 100% customers getting miraculous> positive results.> > with my continuous experience, i found lord shiva> and his great > bhakta ravan dwelling in that place and granting the> boons of the > visiors. i am also donating whatever i could for> development of > this temple. any shiv bhakts living in and around> delhi willing to visit this temple on a monday and> for getting the rudrabhishekam done by me, may> contact me on my personal ID> panditarjun2004 or on my mobile number> 9899860935 (delhi) as i keep visiting this temple> every monday for performing rudrabhishekam as long> as i am in delhi. from kalkaji near> nehru place in delhi, where i am put up, this temple> is 30km. from Noida Sector 37 redlight, it is only> 15 km.> > in praise of lord shiva and with best wihses> pandit arjun> > > > --------------------------Divakar Tanjore,Usui Reiki Master and Teacher,Seichim Reiki Master and Teacher,Member of Distance Healing Network, http://www.the-dhn.com/--------------------------Do You ? --> Visit your group "" on the web. Your use of is subject to the Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2006 Report Share Posted April 18, 2006 dear friend divakar ji om namo bhagawate rudraya thanks for your compliments. but this is not a story and it is my real life experience right now right here. few people are aware of the "ravan maya" a spell that ravan could cast to produce temporary results and this is a great tantric vidya followed both by hindus and muslims. there are many miracles witnessed by me in this temple also besides hundreds of miracles seen by me in the 13 years visit of lord amarnath shrine. by singing the praise of lord shiva and sharing the glory of his grace, i am only expressing my gratitude to lord shiva. in praise of lord shiva and with best wishes arjun , Divakara Tanjore <div_tan wrote: > > Nice story Arjun ji, > > Om namah shivaya, > Divakar. > > --- panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > > dear shiv bhakts > > om namo bhagawate rudraya > > > > last year after reading in newspapers, i visited > > Visrakh village in > > Greater Noida which was named after sage visrakh. > > sage visrakh is > > the son of sage pulastya who is the son of lord > > brahma. so, this > > village Visrakh is named after Visrava (some texts > > say visrasrava) > > who is the grandson of brahma. legend is it that > > visrava had his > > sons kuber and ravan born in this village where > > several svayambhu > > shivlings are there even today, all looking similar. > > the main > > shivling which was worshipped by sage visrava is now > > in a simple > > temple and has no trust, no board and the shivling > > has no name there as people made a false social > > taboo that it is in ravan janmabhoomi and that this > > shivling was worshipped by ravan and also that > > dasara is not celebrated in this village as they > > mourn the death of their villager ravan. in > > reality, ravan is a great shiva bhakta and all the > > villagers worship both lord shiva and ram and > > celebrate dasara well. few people like the bandit > > turned MP, phoolan devi have donated money to make > > it a "pakka" temple and is now visited by many shiv > > bhakts, especially living in the national capital > > region of delhi. > > > > when i visited it for the first time a year ago, i > > understood two > > things. one is that no proper poojas are taking > > place other than > > hundreds of local men and women visiting daily and > > offering milk, > > butter and flowers. also strange is that in the > > entire history of this temple, no person was able to > > visit this temple for 40 mondays > > consecutively. even the locals and the caretaker > > mahant himself > > could not visit this temple for 40 mondays > > consecutively (spanning > > over ten months) as they used to go out of station > > at least once in > > these ten months and missed visiting this temple. > > > > by lord shiva's grace (and due to ravan maya) > > yesterday i have > > completed not only visiting this temple for 40 > > mondays consecutively without break but also > > performed rudrabhishekam with recital of > > namakam-chamakam with proper upacaharas on all these > > 40 mondays. several obstacles came during these ten > > months wherein i had to leave delhi but cancelled > > all those programs and focused in serving this lord > > for 40 mondays consecutively. also this ashtamukh > > shivlinga having eight angles is very unique. > > another significance of this temple is that the > > length of the shivling is unknown. Archealogical > > Survey of India people few years ago, dug up to 30 > > feet and then gave up. the basemennt under this > > temple is now a closed room. > > > > i have also taken few photographs of the shivling > > and the mandir > > which i will upload soon. > > > > this is just to record my gratitude to lord shiva > > and his bhakta > > ravan who gave me the opportunity to perform > > rudrabhishekam every > > monday at this temple. > > > > also, i have been sanctifying and energising all the > > rudraksha supplied by me, by placing them on this > > shivling and performing rudrabhishekam to them > > before they are programmed and given to the wearer > > where i found 100% customers getting miraculous > > positive results. > > > > with my continuous experience, i found lord shiva > > and his great > > bhakta ravan dwelling in that place and granting the > > boons of the > > visiors. i am also donating whatever i could for > > development of > > this temple. any shiv bhakts living in and around > > delhi willing to visit this temple on a monday and > > for getting the rudrabhishekam done by me, may > > contact me on my personal ID > > panditarjun2004 or on my mobile number > > 9899860935 (delhi) as i keep visiting this temple > > every monday for performing rudrabhishekam as long > > as i am in delhi. from kalkaji near > > nehru place in delhi, where i am put up, this temple > > is 30km. from Noida Sector 37 redlight, it is only > > 15 km. > > > > in praise of lord shiva and with best wihses > > pandit arjun > > > > > > > > > > > -------------------------- > Divakar Tanjore, > Usui Reiki Master and Teacher, > Seichim Reiki Master and Teacher, > Member of Distance Healing Network, http://www.the-dhn.com/ > -------------------------- > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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