Sunday, 11 February 2018

Temple of Jagannath ji informs of monsoon

    There is no shortage of singularity. Yes, now it is called Divine Anukumpa or the Vashu Shastra's specialty of storage. Lord Jagannath ji is a magnificent-divine temple in the heart of Uttar Pradesh. 

  This magnificent temple of Lord Jagannath ji is located in inner gorge of the village of Kanpur, in this magnificent temple. The singularity is that this special temple of the elderly Ingaonan gives information about arrival of rain-monsoon in seven days only. Seven days before the rain-monsoon arrives, water droplets begin to sprout from the roof of this grand-divine temple. 
   When the rain ceases, the drop of water drop drops from the ceiling. Located on a distance of about fifteen kilometers from the national highway in Kanpur, this temple is specially known for its singularity in India and abroad.  
   In this temple, idols of many gods and goddesses including Lord Jagannath ji, Subhadra and Balram ji are pran. This temple in Ingaon is one of the ancient temples of the country. Experts believe this ancient temple has been built in the period of the fifth-sixth century. 
    This temple of Lord Shri Jagannath ji is believed to be a secret period because the architecture of the temple underlines the Swarnamam Gupta Gupta. Terracotta is specially given a special place in the architecture of temple construction. Except the entrance to the temple, the wall of the wall is typical of the architecture of all the places. In the interior area, including the sanctum sanctorum of the temple, the image of Goddesses are inscribed. Images of gods and goddesses appear in different expressions.  
    The height of the temple is approximately 68.25 feet. There is no open space for any window or air movement in this temple. In spite of this, the interior of the temple is filled with coldness. The special thing is that this grand-divine temple is known only by the name of the village, namely Innergaon.
    According to legends, this area was once called Pushppur or Phulpur. This temple in Ingaon is considered as the oldest and the holy place of Hindus. The construction of this temple has been used in large number of secret periods. The base has been made very strong. The size of the dot is somewhat 18 inches long, nine inches wide and three inches thickness. With these heavy chain, there is a 36-foot-tall and 47-foot-wide platform. 
   The thickness of the temple walls is also about eight feet. There is a domed arches in the temple. This is the unique architecture of architecture. In this temple, images of many goddesses like Shri Ganesh, Varah, Mahishasurmardini, Nandi etc. are pran. Sages like Shiva and Vishnu also look like monsters Visions of Sun God are also in this temple. Experts believe that in the year 1894, a pyramid of the temple was damaged.  
   This temple has suffered quite a loss in the 18th century. In this temple, devotees and tourists from India and abroad are beginning to be seen for the presence of other gods and goddesses including Lord Jagannathji. Keeping in mind the specialties, the Archeology Department looks after this temple.
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