Showing posts with label Lepakshi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lepakshi. Show all posts

Saturday, October 30, 2021

Mystery in the Lepakshi temple is the forever flowing water stream from the footsteps of Sita ji at one place in the courtyard of the Virbhadra temple of Lepakshi

The mystery in the Lepakshi temple is the ever-flowing water stream from the footsteps of Sita ji

At one place in the courtyard of the Virbhadra temple of Lepakshi, there are footprints of Sita ji. A huge footprint was made at that time. When the demon Ravana was carrying Sita ji away. Then after coming in the middle of Jatayu, the demon Ravana had to stop for some time to fight with Jatayu. Then where Sita ji stayed, these huge footprints were made.

 

However, in that war Jatayu was injured after defeating Ravana. Then after the arrival of Lord Rama after taking Sita ji by the demon Ravana, Jatayu told in an injured state that Sita Mata, who has taken away the demon Ravana, who is Lankapati.


Mystery of footprint forever water spring


At the time of Jatayu's death, some such thing also happened that a word came out from the mouth of Lord Rama, "Le Pakshi", from which the name of that place was named as Lepakshi.

 

In Lepakshi where there are footprints of Sita ji. He is always wet. Till now no one has been able to find out from where the water keeps coming in this mysterious footprint. Even if it is very hot time, even then the water does not dry up.   


 PART 09 FOR MYSTERY OF LEPAKSHI TEMPLE

Courtyard of the Veerbhadra temple of Lepakshi, some pillars stand in an open space which looks like incomplete. There is a painfully mysterious story behind it

Kalyan Mandap in the Veerabhadra Temple of Lepakshi



In the courtyard of the Veerbhadra temple of Lepakshi, some pillars stand in an open space which looks like incomplete. There is a painfully mysterious story behind it. It is about those days. When the kings of Vijayanagara were on Deshatan. In his absence, the Lekhakar, who was the builder of the Kalyan Mandap at that time, started the construction of the Kalyan Mandap. In which a lot of money of the state was spent. After coming back, when the king came to know about this unreasonable expenditure, he immediately stopped the construction of the Kalyan Mandap. Together they punished the Lekhakar, pronounced the decision to remove both the eyes of the Lekhakar. Due to this, the Lekhakar was saddened and himself took out both his eyes and throw on a wall of the Virbhadra temple. Due to which two marks were made in the wall and the marks of blood can still be seen in both of the marks.


PART 07 FOR MYSTERY OF LEPAKSHI TEMPLE


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