Wednesday, April 16, 2014

PILGRIMAGE TO SOMNATHPUR AND PANCHA DWARAKA



In this materialistic world, the only way to attain God as told in puranas is the birth as human being. Human being is the only one among all living beings is blessed to think. So, the only motto of taking birth as human being is to attain the lotus feet of God. Can it happen in one birth is the question that is still unanswered! In which form or in which birth we will attain God is unknown. After attaining maturity, one must worship god in the form of his idol and in the form of jyothi(fire). Renunciating the worldly affection, we can also attain god by removing the evil from mind and concentrating on the good deeds.

In today’s environment, the man who is everyday looking for peace elsewhere can get it by visiting temples of importance. For the peace of the world, we pray that the air from these pilgrimage places may purify the inner self of the human being.

After planning for so long, I and my wife left for Somnath and Panch Dwaraka from Chennai.

SOMNATH: This temple located in the Prabhas Kshetra near Veraval in Saurashtra, on the western coast of Gujarat, India. This is one of the twelve jyothirlinga shrines of God Shiva. It has currently become a tourist spot for pilgrims. Somnath means “the protector of Moon god”. This temple has its mention in the pages of Indian history as that has been destroyed many times by Islamic kings and rulers. As per the skanda purana, the moon god married all the 27 daughters of Daksha Prajapathi. But he showed affection to only one of them named “Rohini”. Seeing this, all the other 26 sisters went and complained to their father about the negligence towards them. The father got wild, and cursed the moon god that he would wane day by day till be becomes non-existent and he might be affected by leprosy. When moon god pleaded for the reversal of curse and Daksha denied, he went to Lord Brahma for the remedy. Lord Brahma told him to do penance for lord Shiva. After six months of severe penance, lord Shiva appeared before moon god and gave him a boon, that once he becomes nonexistent after waning for 15 days, he would grow phase by phase for another 15 days in a month, and this cycle would repeat. Lord Shiva was also pleased with devas and named himself as Someshwar. To memorise this, the moon with the help of architect Vishwakarma, built here this great temple of Somnath.

This temple after getting destroyed by the Muslim rulers many times was built in its present structure by none other than the “Iron man of India” Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel with the height of 155 ft of the temple tower.

MUL DWARAKA: Sri Krishna developed Dwaraka 35 km away east of this present site. When pandavas were engaged in the meditation in Prabhas, lord Krishna came here. Before, he ended his incarnation in this world the intercommunity conflict between Yadhavas took place. Krishna left his mortal human form to reach for his heavenly abode. His Dwaraka submerged in the sea. Krishna was hit by an arrow by a hunter known as Jara, who mistook his feet to be a deer. Lord Krishna blessed the hunter and the mortal remains were consigned to flames on the back of River Saraswati.

(GOMATI) DWARAKA:  lord Krishna was the ruler of this place and this entire city was built by the divine architect Vishwakarma. This entire city submerged into sea. The present Dwaraka is built by the grandson of lord Krishna, “Vajranama”. The temple tower is of 140 ft height and has 7 floors in it. Here in this temple we ourselves can offer tulasi mala to the lord and touch his feet and pray. The river Gomati joins the sea here. There are separate small temples for balarama and other relatives of lord Krishna. The present temple is built on rock 17 m wide and 52 m tall and the main entrance is called Swarga dwar, which is on the side of the river Gomati and the gate which is on the other side is called “Moksha dwar”. The walls have carvings of various incarnations of Vishnu. 60 pillars support the roof. A huge flag of width 117ft is hoisted on the top of the tower every day. The old holy idol of Dwarakadeesh called “Ranchhodraiji” was taken away and what we see now is the new idol. A lighting show about the temple is organized everyday from 19.30 to 21.00 hours.

BAET DWARAKA: we travelled on a boat in the sea for around 15 mins where river Gomati empties itself. We reached the spot where the three rivers, Gomati, Saraswathi and Kapil merge into one. Arthi is performed in the evening. This place is told that lord Krishna and his school friend Kuchela met after years and Kuchela who was in utter poverty was blessed to become a crorepati (millionaire) by the lord after eating one handful of beaten rice (aval in Tamil) brought by Kuchela.

NATH DWARAKA: The main deity Shrinathji manifest as a seven year old child. The place is situated 48 km north east of Udaipur city of Rajasthan, on the banks of river Banas. Mahaprabhu Vallabhacharya institutionalized the worship of Shrinathji. There are specific timings for the 8 rituals conducted in the temple ONLY during which devotees are allowed to have a glimpse of the lord. Rest of the time, as the lord is a child, is assumed to be playing outside with his friends. The eight rituals or darshan timings are Mangala, shringar, gval, rajbhog, utthanpan, bhog, sandhya and shayan. In all these rituals what one feels is the bhava of gopijan’s viraha and raasa-rasika’s unique lila.

DAKOR DWARAKA: Situated near the city of Vadodhra in Gujarat, this place is of extreme importance as it shows the blessings of the lord to the poorest of his devotees.  One man named Vijayasimha used to travel 200 miles from Dakor to Dwaraka every month to have the darshan of the lord. When the devotee turned 80, he could not frequent the temple. So once when he came to Dwaraka with great difficulty the lord accompanied him to Dakor and stood still inside the devotee’s house. When Vijayasimha asked if the lord is not willing to go back to Dwaraka, the lord replied that he would stay in Dakor to give darshan to his devotee. In Dwaraka the priests got perplexed when the idol went missing and they found out about Vijayasimha and blamed him for stealing the idol. Then the lord told them that he has left one more of his idol in the well of Dwaraka and let them worship it. Thus is the blessing of the lord who shows no differences in caste or creed or rich or poor. His blessings is one and the same!

KANGROLI DWARAKA:  Situated 20 km from Srinathji, this place is known for the pranks played by lord Krishna during his childhood days.

PUSHKAR: After the darshan of pancha Dwaraka, we went to the town of Pushkar 11 km from Ajmer. This place is an ancient Hindu pilgrimage city, famous for the temple of Brahma. It is very dear to lord Brahma. This holy lake in Pushkar has 52 gods residing there. A holy dip in this lake will wash off all evils and salvation is attained. The story goes like this: Lord Brahma wishing to have a place in the earth threw a lotus down. The lotus fell down in a place from where a holy water spring came out. This place is known as Pushkar. King Aurangzeb started a campaign of destroying all Hindu temples. He went to wash his face in the temple pond. When he noticed that his hair has turned grey and he looked like a old man, he understood the celestial powers of Pushkar and gave up the idea of destroying the temples. Pushkar is known as the dwelling place of all the gods. A fair called the Pushkar mela is held every year, which is a fair of camel and livestock. Buying and selling of camel and cattle take place here.

AMBAJI TEMPLE: From Ahmedabad, we went to a place called Ambaji located on top of a hill called Gabbar. We reached there by the rope car. It is considered to be one of the 51 Sakthi peetas and is believed that the chest of Goddess Parvathi fell here. There is another temple for goddess Parvathi 3 km away from the foot hills. The goddess is assumed to be an epitome of Mata Vaishno Devi.
We felt so happy that God blessed us to fulfill our long time wish of visiting Pancha Dwaraka and Somnath. Lord Krishna’s deeds are very astonishing and spell binding. When we see other lords with bow, arrow and other weapons, we see lord Krishna only with flute and butter. This kindest and sweetest of the Gods bless us with peace, prosperity and good health! I would request everyone to go and visit places like Dwaraka, Brindavan, Mathura and Jyothirlingas at least once in lifetime to attain salvation.

Radhe Krishna! Radhe Krishna!! Radhe Krishna!!!