Baba Baidyanath Temple 2025: The sacred month of Sawan is going on and in this month Shivnagari is not glory of the world famous Baidyanath temple at Deoghar in Jharkhand. One of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva is Baba Baidyanath Dham, in the Dwadash Jyotirlingas, it is known as the 9th Jyotirlinga.

According to the information received, Baijnath Dham located in Deoghar is the only temple of Lord Bholenath. Where both Shiva and Shakti are seated together, so it is also known as Shaktipeeth.

According to religious beliefs, the heart of Mother Sati was cut off in Baba Baidyanath Dham, so it is also known as the heart of the heart. In such a situation, let us know today the important things to Baba Baidyanath Dham-

Lankapati Ravana had requested Lord Shiva to walk to Lanka

According to mythology, Lankapati Ravana was sacrificing his head one after the other to please Lord Shiva, one after the other, Dashanan Ravana offered 9 heads on the Shivling of God, as soon as Dashanan was going to sacrifice the tenth head, Lord Bholenath appeared.

Then Lord Shiva was pleased and asked Dashanan to ask for a boon, after this Ravana as a boon calls Lord Shiva to walk to Lanka. Asks for a boon to take his Shivling to Lanka, giving a boon to Lord Ravana, saying that at any place you will keep the Shivling, I will be established there.

Lord Vishnu took the form of a shepherd

Mother Ganga enters Ravana’s body on the insistence of all the gods to stop Ravana, taking Lord Bholenath Shivling to Lanka. Due to which they feel loudly on the way, in the meantime, Lord Vishnu appears as a shepherd, Ravana descends on the earth due to a small doubt and by giving a Shivling in the hands of Lord Vishnu standing as a shepherd, it says that keeping it until it does not return to the short doubt.

Here, due to the entry into the body of Maa Ganga, Ravana keeps at the time of Ravana for a long time. Meanwhile, the child present as a shepherd is unable to bear the load of Lord Bholenath’s Shivling and he puts it on the ground.

After making a young man, when Ravana starts searching for water to wash his hands, when he does not get water anywhere, he presses a part of the earth with his thumb and removes water. Which is known as Shivganga.

After washing his hands in the Ganges, when Ravana tries to uproot the Shivling on the earth and take it to Lanka, he is unable to do so.

After this, Ravana gets angry and presses the Shivling into the earth, due to which the small part of the established Shivling of Lord Shiva located in Baidhanath Dham is seen on the earth, it is also known as Ravaneshwar Bedhanath Jyotirlinga.

Shravani fair is held in Deoghar

According to folk beliefs, whoever takes water from Sultanganj on the shivling of Lord Bholenath on the Shivling of Lord Bholenath, who takes water from the Kanwar on the shoulder, is fulfilled, hence such a desire is also known as a penis.

Every day in the month of Sawan, millions of devotees raised water from Sultanganj and fill water in Kanwar and cover a distance of 105 kilometers on foot and reach Baidyanath Dham in Deoghar and perform Jalabhishek, the world famous Shravani Mela, which is held in Deoghar in the month of Sawan, is one of the longest day -long religious events in the country.

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