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Friday, June 7, 2019

Bhuwneswari devi temple. Jhalokhar


This dry land of Hamirpur, may be an auspicious place of the rishis. Everyone knows Chyavan Rishi, Rigi Rishi and Jamdagni Rishi as well as Meher, Roti Ram and Madari Das and many others who also have their own names.

There is no lack of Goddess and gods here. Hundreds of places like Lauki Dai, Harsukhri Dai, Kaldev Baba, Kathri Dai, Narhe Baba, Bhuyariani, Kali Dai, Pachanare Baba, Kandaha Baba, Mukdta Baba etc. are in place. It is not only the villagers but also the belief of the urban people. Every temple has its own history and myth. Everyone has a place in Jhalokhar of Hamirpur district, where there is medicinal properties in the soil. This place is called Bhubaneswarvi Devi. It is said that soil here is very beneficial for skin disease.

Nirbhaya Das Prajapati (priest) says that this is a very old temple. 200 years ago, the people of the village got an idol of Goddess in the field which was placed under a tree and the people started worshiping it. There is a pond near the goddess there. Soon people from faraway places started learning about this place. People from far away come here for treatment.

The structure of the soil has been checked by the scientists
. From which it has come to know that the soil here have medicinal particles. Apart from this, there was no satisfactory answer from the scientists.

On the other hand, in the 1875 Gazetteer Colonel Todd said, "There is sulfur and mercury in the soil of the pond, which is helpful in correcting arthritis."

Dr. S.N. Singh, Principal of the State Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Atra, says that there is a medicinal element in the soil which has the capacity to cure all the incurable diseases.

Every Sunday a fair is organized here. People come from far away. People say that soil here is enough to treat all types of pain.

Information related to this from time to time is received by newspapers, TV channels and other organizations.
Dr Krishna Dutt Chaturvedi, who was former head of the Sanskrit Department of Atra Degree College, points out that this place has been considered as the Vaidi of North India and the pond was known as Surajkund.

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Himgiri Himachal GK said...

great information bhaiya you are doing great job Bhaiya Himachal