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Sanwariaji Temple

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Sanwaliya Ji
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictChittaurgarh
Location
LocationSanwaliyaji-Mandfiya
StateRajasthan
Geographic coordinates24°40′N 74°24′E / 24.66°N 74.40°E / 24.66; 74.40
Website
http://www.srisanwaliyaji.org/sanwaliyaji_history.php
Shri Sanwaliaji, at Sanwariaji Temple
Shri Sanwaliaji

The Sanwalia ji temples of the Dark Krishna are situated on the ChittorgarhUdaipur Highway, Rajasthan, India, at the town of Bhadsora, Mandaphiya and Chapar, about 40 kilometres from Chittorgarh. The deity also known as Shri Sanwaria Seth which is very renowned in Hinduism.

Located 40  from Chittorgarh – the historic city of valor and devotion – Mandaphiya is now known as Shri Sanwaliya Dham (The residence of Lord Krishna) and is second only to Shrinath Ji Temple, Nathdwara to the followers of the Vaishnav Sect. People believe that all their desires are fulfilled by their visit to Shri Sanwaliya Seth's Darbar (Court of Shri Sanwaliya Ji).[1]

History

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In Mewar, that in the year 1840, a cowherd named Bholaram Gurjar dreamed of burying three divine idols underground at Chhapar in Bagund village; Upon excavating the site, three beautiful idols of Lord Krishna were discovered, as depicted in the dream.One of the statues was taken to Mandaphiya, one to Bhadsoda[2] and the third remained at Chapar, at the very place where it was found. All three locations became temples. These three temples are located close to each other, within the 5 km distance. The three temples of Sanwaliya Ji became renowned and devotees visit them in large numbers since then. Among these three temples, Mandaphia Temple is recognized as the Sanwalia Ji Dham (abode of Sanwaliya).

According to a legend, these idols were made by Naga monks, which were hidden in the ground for fear of the invaders.

Near this place is Bhadasoda village which has a history of more than 1000 years. Pritha, the sister of Veer Prithviraja Chauhan, the ruler of Ajmer and Delhi, was married to Rana Samar Singh of Chittor. After marriage, the slaves and the Charan chieftain who came to Chittor with Prtiha were given 12 villages in Jagir by Rana Samar Singh. These villages also included Bhadasoda village

Puraji Bhagat, the very famous householder saint of the Suthar caste, lived in Bhadasoda. Under his direction, these idols were handled and kept safe. An idol was taken to Bhadasoda village, where a temple was constructed by ruler of Bhinder Thikana by instruction of Bhagatji and , the temple of Samwalia ji Was built. The second idol was taken to the village of Mandafia, a temple was constructed there too, which became famous with time. Even today, thousands of travelers from far and wide come to visit every year.[3]

Special Festivals

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Every year all major festival avam festivals are celebrated in the temple. it goes like this :-

References

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  1. ^ "Home". shrisanwaliyaji.net.
  2. ^ "Home". srisanwaliyaji.org.
  3. ^ "Sri Sanwaliyaji Prakatya Sthal Mandir Bagund-Bhadsoda, Dist- Chittorgarh Rajasthan". www.srisanwaliyaji.org. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Sri Sanwaliyaji Prakatya Sthal Mandir Bagund-Bhadsoda, Dist- Chittorgarh Rajasthan". www.srisanwaliyaji.org. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
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