TELL ME THE SECRETS OF PAVAGADH MAHAKALI TEMPLE

Tell me the secrets of Pavagadh Mahakali Temple

Tell me the secrets of Pavagadh Mahakali Temple

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Mahakali of Pavagadh who is known for her mysterious powers. Where tantric sadhna is performed on Amavasya



Pavagadh Mahakali Temple is a famous Shaktipeeth located in Panchmahal district of Gujarat. This temple is dedicated to Maa Kali and many mysteries and beliefs are prevalent about it. Let's take a look at some of the major mysteries and features:

1. Mystery related to Shaktipeeth

According to mythological belief, when Lord Vishnu cut Sati Mata's body into pieces, her right toe fell on Pavagadh hill. That is why it is considered one of the 51 Shaktipeeths.

2. Mysterious eternal flame of the temple

An eternal flame keeps burning in the temple, which is believed to have been burning continuously for many years. Devotees believe that this flame is a symbol of the divine power of the mother.

3. Idol of Maa Kali painted with blood

The color of the idol of Maa Kali is said to be red, and it is believed to be painted with blood. Many devotees say that it is a symbol of the goddess power of the mother and this color remains automatically.

4. Difficult route to reach the temple

Pavagarh temple is at an altitude of about 800 meters above sea level. Earlier, one had to climb a steep slope to reach here, but now ropeway facility is also available, which provides relief to the devotees.

5. The mystery of 'Sadanand Kund' located near the temple

There is a pond near the temple which is called 'Sadanand Kund'. It is believed that the water in this pond never dries up and the devotees' sufferings are relieved by taking a bath in it.

6. The temple is awake even in Kaliyug

It is said that by the mercy of Mother Kali, all the wishes of the true devotees coming to this temple are fulfilled. The atmosphere of the temple is always felt to be filled with a supernatural power.

7. Confluence of Muslim structure and Hindu temple

Some remains of Muslim architectural style can also be seen near the Pavagadh fort and temple. This area is considered a symbol of the confluence of Hindu-Muslim culture.

8. Pavagadh's connection with Champaner

A historical town named Champaner is located below the Pavagadh hill, which was settled by Sultan Mahmud Begada of Gujarat during his reign. This place is also famous as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

9. Special powerful Tantric rituals

Many sadhaks and tantriks come here to perform special rituals. It is believed that it is easy to attain siddhis in this temple.

10. End of sacrifice practice in the temple

In ancient times, there was a practice of animal sacrifice here, but now it has been completely abolished. Now coconut and other offerings are offered to the mother.

This temple is full of spiritual energy and thousands of devotees come here for darshan every year.

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