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Baidyanath Dham

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Far From City: 1 kms from city center
Cost: About Baidyanath Dham Weather: Time Required:1-2 hours Open Time:4:00 AM - 3:30 PM & 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Cost:No entry fee

Legend of the Baidyanath Temple There is an attention-grabbing story that goes behind this popular temple and is worth giving a read. When Ravana, the King of Lanka, felt that his capital would be incomplete and under the constant threat of enemies unless and until Mahadeva (Lord Shiva) decided to stay there forever; he offered constant prayers to the Lord. Pleased, Shiva permitted Ravana to carry his 'Atmalinga' along with him to Lanka on the condition that there neither should be a break on the journey to Lank nor should the lingam be transferred to any other person. If this were to happen, the lingam would remain fixed at that place forever where it was deposited. The other gods were against this plan because they knew that if Shiva went to Lanka with Ravana, the evil deeds of Ravana would threaten the entire world. They thus requested Varuna, the God of Water, to enter Ravana's belly on his way back. When the Lord did so, Ravana felt a severe urge to release water, and he handed over the lingam to a Brahmin, who was Lord Ganesha in disguise. The Brahmin placed the lingam at this location, which is now known as Baidyanath Dham. Ravana tried hard to remove the lingam from the spot where it had been placed. His frustration at being unable to do so made him retort to violence, and he damaged the lingam in the process. His guilt then made him visit the spot daily, and this continued forever. The place where Lord Shiva descended the Earth is known as Harilajori, which is located about four miles from Baidyanath. The place where the lingam is kept is Deoghar, while the lingam is known as Baidyanath Jyotirlingam. Structure and Complex of the Baidyanath Dham According to religious beliefs, the temple of Shiva was built by Vishwakarma, the architect of Gods. The temple is divided into three parts: the main temple, the middle part of this main temple, and the entrance to the temple. This 72 feet high temple is east facing and is shaped like a lotus. The top consists of three ascending shaped gold vessels that were donated by the Maharaja of Gidhaur, Raja Puran Singh. Besides these vessels is a 'Punchsula', which is five knives in a Tridenta shape, and an eight-petalled lotus jewel, known as Chandrakanta Mani. The central lingam is about 5 inches in diameter and projects about 4 inches from the centre of a large slab. The top of this lingam is broken. The courtyard also has numerous temples dedicated to different gods and goddesses, the temple of Lord Shiva being considered as the supreme one. The shrines are built in both new and old styles of architecture and worship Maa Parvathi, Maa Kali, Maa Jagat Janani, Kal Bhairav and Lakshminarayan. The temple of Maa Parvati is tired up to the main temple using red sacred threads. This unique feature is worth mentioning and symbolises the unity of Shiva and Shakti. Baidyanath Temple Timings and Schedule The worshipping of the Baidyanath Jyotirlingam commences at 4:00 AM. From 4:00 AM to 5:30 AM, the Sarkari Pooja takes place. The puja rituals continue till 3:30 PM, following which the temple is closed. The temple then opens at 6:00 M for the general public and worshipping begins again. At this time, the Shringar Puja takes place. The temple finally closes its gates at 9:00 PM. Shravan Mela at the Baidyanath Dham The Baidyanath Temple is famous all across the world for its Shravan Mela that takes place in July and August. About 7 to 8 million devotees visit this place from all parts of the country and partake in this lively fest. In this festival, devotees collect holy water of the Ganga from Sultanganj and then walk barefoot all the way up to Baidyanath, which is 108 kilometres away.

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