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In
mandir
complex
you
will
feel
like
you
are
in
heaven
🚩🕉🕉
This
temple
is
dedicated
to
Lord
Shiva
and
has
a
beautiful
garden
within
the
temple
premises
and
an
ashram
for
the
saints.
The
temple
is
worth
watching
and
a
great
tourist
attraction.
Thousands
of
devotees
visit
the
temple
especially
during
the
festival
of
Maha
Shivratri.
The
festival
is
celebrated
with
great
devotion
and
faith
Om
namah
Shivay
🙏🙏
Pataleshwar
Mahadev
temple
Before
reaching
there,
I
read
that
information
that
somewhere
in
the
region
there's
a
temple
named
Pataleshwar.
There's
a
belief
in
the
town
that
if
there's
water
present
on
the
floor
of
the
temple,
then
there's
a
possible
chance
there'll
be
flood
in
that
region.
How
much
of
that
is
the
actual
truth?
I'm
not
the
one
to
answer
that.
-
Location
-
Buria,
Dayalgarh
-
Surroundings
-
Once
you're
near
the
Dwar(The
Gate),
you
will
see
"Shivdwar"
inscripted
on
it
and
this
dwar
is
about
20-30
feet
in
height.
After
getting
inside
I
asked
a
local
pandit
what
is
so
special
about
this
temple
and
he
said
that
there
is
"prachin
swambho
pataal
shivling"
which
is
the
main
attraction.
Not
only
that
there
is
a
gigantic
shivmurti
with
an
additional
shivling.
This,
however,
is
only
opened
during
shivratri
or
any
other
Mahadev
festival.
With
this
there
is
Sidh
pith
and
havan
bhavan.
So
in
total
there
are
4
different
attractions
in
that
Mahadev
temple
1.
Prachin
swambho
pataal
shivling
2.
Tall
shiv
Murti
with
another
shivling
(opens
in
festive
days)
if
you
google
the
name
you
will
get
photos
of
that
murti
3.
Sidh
pith
(Where
all
kirtan
bhavan
happens)
4.
Underground
Yagya
bhavan
(where
I
noticed
different
planet
names
written
on
wall
.
As
Spectator,
I
visited
all
the
places
one
at
a
time.
1.
Prachin
swambho
pataal
shivling.
It's
like
contemporary
temple,
where
you
will
find
scriptures
written
on
the
wall,
like
Aartis.
Also,
a
Lota
in
which
you
fill
with
water
and
pour
it
on
top
of
shivling
with
a
cloth
on
your
head
(sar
dakha
hona
chae)
2.
Tall
shiv
Murti
with
another
shivling
behind
the
closed
gates
.
This
is
what
I
was
there
for,
to
see
that
statue.
As
I
looked
closer
behind
the
Murti,
I
got
a
hint
that
there's
a
well
behind
it
which
is
to
ensure
that
area
didn't
filled
up
with
water.
What
I
wrote
in
the
beginning
seems
like
a
true
statement
afterall.
The
stairs
and
the
surroundings
are
appreciably
maintained.
3.
Sidh
pith
-
it's
an
open
hall
type
of
place.
Where
as
I
said
kirtan,
bhajan
are
generally
sung.
With
ram
Parivar
Murti
in
the
opposite
side
of
the
front
gate.
4.
Underground
Yagya
bhavan
-
when
I
went
there
I
felt
some
energies
I
don't
know
why
but
the
ambience
of
this
place
was
quite
different
from
any
other
place
I've
been
to.
Perhaps,
maybe
because
it's
underground.
There
are
3
havan
kunds
in
the
center
with
16
square
poles
as
a
support
and
there
are
planetary
names
written
on
each
pole
like
Surya,
Shukra,
Bharaspati
and
more
(names
of
planets
as
in
Hindu
epics)
with
3
small
Murtis
kept
in
the
glass
and
aluminium
cabinet
so
that
they
accumulate
smoke
during
or
after
hawans.
After
spending
20-25
minutes
there
I
came
out
.
As
I
expected
there
is
really
something
special
about
this
place
that
I
felt
when
I
entered
it.
After
I
underwent
these
awesome
experiences
my
expectations
were
met
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