Bindudham

Hindu temple in Jharkhand, India
Bindudham
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictSahebganj
DeityTridevi (Maa Binduwasni)
FestivalsChaitra Navratri
Location
LocationBarharwa
StateJharkhand
CountryIndia
Architecture
TypeAryan Architecture

Bindudham, also known as Binduwasni Mandir, is a Hindu Temple, is located at Barharwa in Sahibganj District of Indian state Jharkhand and dedicated to the Maha Durga (Kali), Maha Lakshmi and Maha Saraswati (Tridevi) in the form of Shaktipeeth. Binduwasni Mandir is at the top of the "Binduwasni hill". The main temple has a statue of the Hindu god Surya (Sun). He is seated in a Seven horsed Rath (an old Indian royal horse cart). In another part of Binduwasni hill, a large 35-foot statue of Hanuman stands, where people can see his sacred foot prints.

Location

Barharwa Junction railway station is only two kilometers away from Bindudham. This temple is situated at the top of Binduwasni hill, Barharwa.[1] Binduwasni hill belongs to Rajmahal hills formed at the time of Jurassic Period.[2]

History

Bindudham temple is an ancient temple,[3] but with the elapse of time, it became unpopular. Swami Hariharanand Giri, popularly known as Pahari Baba, realised this ancient temple's importance. It is thanks to the work and direction of Pahari Baba that Bindudham, Barharwa (Hindi: बिन्दुधाम, बरहरवा) has again gained its great prosperity and heritage. Binduwasni Temple (the temple of Tridevi) is related to the story of Goddess Sati.[citation needed]

Shiva carrying the corpse of Sati

Three sacred blood drops of Sati are placed in the form of Shakti Peeth; this is why people call Sati Maa Binduwasni and the place Bindudham (Sanskrit / Hindi :बिन्दुधाम), i.e. a place of Adi Parashakti (Divine Mother) in the form of a Bindu (point). In metaphysical terms, Bindu is considered the point where creation begins and the many become the unity. It is also described as "the sacred symbol of the cosmos in its unmanifested state".[4][5]

Events

Hanuman statue, Bindudham, Barharwa
Ramnavmi Yagya Bindudham
Ganga Baba, Ramnavmi, Binduham

Chetra Navratri Durga puja is the main puja (worship) festival in Bindudham temple. The Chetra Navratra festival falls in the Shukla Paksha, the first nine days of the month of Chaitra (March–April) in the Hindu calendar. In this occasion of Chetra Navratra, a nine days Maha Yajna is organised. Fair devotees gather in large numbers on Ram-Navami at this temple during this festival. Along with the Chetra puja, Bindudham temple organises almost all Hindu worship occasions like Govardhan Puja, Rani Sati Pujan, Guru Purnima, Khatu Shyam Pujan (worship) etc. along with regional cultural activities.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tourism, Sahibganj,Jharkhand". Archived from the original on 8 February 2013. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  2. ^ Service, Tribune News. "A treasure trove of Jurassic-era fossils in Jharkhand". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
  3. ^ "बिन्दुधाम, बरहरवा". bindudham-barharwa.webnode.page. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  4. ^ Khanna 1979: p.171
  5. ^ Swami Ranganathananda (1991). Human Being in Depth: A Scientific Approach to Religion. SUNY Press. p. 21. ISBN 0791406792.

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