Jai shree Vishnu Its the place of lord Vishnu the creator of our world
Rahul Bhardwaj
Beautiful
ABHISHEK ARMAN
Lord Vishnu
He has four arms and is male: The four arms indicate his all-powerful and all-pervasive nature. His physical existence is represented by the two arms in the front, while the two arms at the back represent his presence in the spiritual world. The Upanishad Gopal Uttartapani describes the four arms. Title has been given since some of these facts may be shocking for someone, soothing for devotees and interesting for others. Some of these facts may be known to someone but unknown to other.He wears the auspicious "Kaustubha" jewel around his neck and a garland of flowers (Vanamala). Lakshmi dwells in this jewel, on Vishnu's chest.A crown adorns his head: The crown symbolizes his supreme authority. This crown sometimes includes a peacock feather, borrowing from his Krishna-avatar.A conch shell or Shankha, named Panchajanya, is held by the upper left hand. It represents Vishnu's power to create and maintain the universe. Panchajanya represents the five elements or Panchabhoota – water, fire, air, earth and sky or space. It also represents the five airs or Pranas that are within the body and mind. The conch symbolizes that Vishnu is the primeval Divine sound of creation and continuity. It also represented as Om.
Manish Kumar
It is the temple of Lakshmi Narayan which is locate at the north east corner of the premises of Baba Baidyanath dham. Black statue of Lakshmi Narayan is established on a large square portico which is barricaded by metal in the Garbhagrih of the temple. From the structure of the temple it can be imagined that it was going to be built as the largest as well as highest temple in the premises. But the construction has been stopped right into the middle and finished at that point itself which make it unique among all the other temples. One can offer water, flowers, and other things as per his devotion. Here one can touch the statue also. It's a very beautiful temple to visit and feel peace.
SAURABH KUMAR
(Translated by Google) Saurabh Kumar
(Original) Saurabh Kumar poddar barhonia
Pragati kumar1 year ago
(Translated by Google) Jai Mahadev
(Original) Jai mahadev
Jayanta Mitra2 years ago
Lord Vishu temple located adjacent to the Baba Baidyanath temple.
Its the place of lord Vishnu the creator of our world
He has four arms and is male: The four arms indicate his all-powerful and all-pervasive nature. His physical existence is represented by the two arms in the front, while the two arms at the back represent his presence in the spiritual world. The Upanishad Gopal Uttartapani describes the four arms. Title has been given since some of these facts may be shocking for someone, soothing for devotees and interesting for others. Some of these facts may be known to someone but unknown to other.He wears the auspicious "Kaustubha" jewel around his neck and a garland of flowers (Vanamala). Lakshmi dwells in this jewel, on Vishnu's chest.A crown adorns his head: The crown symbolizes his supreme authority. This crown sometimes includes a peacock feather, borrowing from his Krishna-avatar.A conch shell or Shankha, named Panchajanya, is held by the upper left hand. It represents Vishnu's power to create and maintain the universe. Panchajanya represents the five elements or Panchabhoota – water, fire, air, earth and sky or space. It also represents the five airs or Pranas that are within the body and mind. The conch symbolizes that Vishnu is the primeval Divine sound of creation and continuity. It also represented as Om.
From the structure of the temple it can be imagined that it was going to be built as the largest as well as highest temple in the premises. But the construction has been stopped right into the middle and finished at that point itself which make it unique among all the other temples. One can offer water, flowers, and other things as per his devotion. Here one can touch the statue also.
It's a very beautiful temple to visit and feel peace.
(Original)
Saurabh Kumar poddar barhonia
(Original)
Jai mahadev