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Amarnath Temple: A Spiritual Journey amidst Majestic Peaks in Jammu and Kashmir

  Amarnath Temple, Jammu and Kashmir Amarnath Temple, Jammu and Kashmir History For Hindus, the Amarnath Temple in Jammu and Kashmir, India, is of utmost religious significance. It is one of Hinduism's most sacred sanctuaries and is devoted to Lord Shiva. The Amarnath Temple has a long and illustrious history. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva is believed to have given his celestial spouse, Goddess Parvati, the secret to immortality there in the Amarnath Cave. Legend has it that Lord Shiva chose to give this secret knowledge to her in this remote cave high in the Himalayas. The cave was hidden and inaccessible for many years before being rediscovered in the 18th century by a Muslim shepherd by the name of Buta Malik. According to the mythology, Buta Malik was handed a bag of coal by a sadhu (holy man), who ordered him to wait until he reached home before open it. Buta Malik discovered the coal had turned into gold when he opened the bag. He was so overwhelmed by this miracle...

The History and Significance of Thrissur Vadakkunnathan Temple

Thrissur Vadakunnathan Temple Thrissur Vadakkunnathan Temple : Also known as the Vadakkumnathan Temple, is a famous Hindu temple located in the heart of Thrissur city in Kerala, India. This ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the oldest and most prominent temples in Kerala and attracts a large number of devotees and tourists every year. The temple is situated on a small hill called Thekkinkadu Maidan , which is surrounded by lush green trees and a large open ground. The main shrine of the temple is a circular structure, which is surrounded by four gopurams (tower gateways), each facing a different direction. The gopurams are decorated with beautiful sculptures and intricate carvings, depicting various scenes from Hindu mythology. History - Thrissur Vadakkunnathan Temple The temple has a rich history and is believed to have been built by the legendary saint Parasurama , who is believed to have created Kerala by throwing his axe into the sea. According to legend, the temp...