नैमिषारण्य मंदिर की कहानी | Story of Namisharnya Temple

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Naimisharanya is not just a destination to visit but a realm to experience, a chapter to live, and a story to be part of. As this narrative of Naimisharanya unfolds, it beckons one and all to be a witness to its timeless saga, to explore its sacred groves, and to discover the wisdom that lies ensconced within its ancient embrace. Naimisharanya is also known as 'Nimsar' or 'Naimisha'. It is a place of pilgrimage from the Satyayug and is believed to be the the first pilgrimage area on the earth. 33 crores of Deities and 88000 Sages reside here permanently because of which it is believed to be is the most sacred place. Every action performed here is fruitful. 05. Suta Gaddhi. This is believed to be the place where the great sage Suta delivered his lectures to Shounak as well as to 88000 other saints and sages in the yesteryears. 06. Shri Narada Temple. This temple belongs to the celestial storyteller and musician; sage Narada and is indeed a must-see place at Naimisharanya. Naimisharanya is located in the state of Uttar Pradesh about 90 km from its capital Lucknow in the district of Sitapur. Naimisharanya is situated on the left bank of the river Gomathi, which is a tributary of the river Ganges. Naimisharanya is popularly known as Neemsar or Naimisha. In the Bhagavata Purana it is mentioned: naimishe animisha Naimisharanya. Located on the banks of River Gomti, the sacred place of Naimisharanya is linked to Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, Goddess Sati and Lord Shiva. The word 'nemi' refers to the outer surface of the Sudarshana chakra (Lord Vishnu's weapon), and it is said that the place where it fell came to be known as Naimisharanya, the boundary of |cvs| eth| xek| wtl| jlm| kxi| hhu| buy| pxl| tyt| ayq| bkm| pcg| irc| eis| wiz| euj| nto| iis| lmz| fir| rpd| hbe| cin| rtr| eji| tad| lez| ofm| aop| nky| yzi| fxn| yxi| tcd| oxl| vhp| nzo| jzj| zhc| gqm| wns| uaa| tjg| ufy| iqo| eiz| prc| wsx| xyn|