Shri Amarnath Mahadev Mandir
Amarnath Mandir is located in Jammu and Kashmir state in north India. The sanctuary is thought of as one of the significant piece of Hinduism. The temple is made as a cavern which is 19 meters in length, 16 meters wide and 11 meters high. The sanctuary is committed to God Shiva. One needs to cover a distance of 45 KM to arrive at the sanctuary. This voyaging is known as Amarnath Yatra which opens for just 45 days in a year in the long stretch of July and August. The spot is known as Amarnath or Amreshwara on the grounds that God Shiva enlightened Godess Parvati regarding Amaratva or interminability here.
The main
fascination of shri amaranth cave temple is the regular Shiv-linga made of
normal ice. This is likewise called as Swayambhu in light of the fact that this
is made of normal ice. The Shiva-linga arrives at a level of around 10feet. A
large number of individuals from everywhere the world come here to see the
sacred Shiva-linga in the blessed cavern. The size of Shiva-linga changes according
to the size of moon which occurs for the entire month of saavan Asher Hindu
schedule. The Shiva-linga achieves the full level on Shravan Poornima and
begins diminishing in level till amavasya. There are additionally symbols of
Godess Parvati, Ganesha and Bhairava made of ice at some separation from the
Shiva-linga.
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