Monday, 8 February 2016

A Visit To Rajim Kumbh

Rajim is a little place, however truly blessed town of Chhattisgarh. Situated at only 35 km apart from Raipur, capital of Chhattisgarh, Rajim is prevalent for its rich social legacy and the excellent old sanctuaries. Arranged on the right bank of the waterway Mahanadi, Rajim was once viewed as a critical urban focus in the Mahakoshal locale. Visit Rajim and see the astounding sanctuaries and find the old social legacy of the area during your Rajim Tour.

Rajim Mela
Rajim Mela
Rajim kumbh:

Rajim Kumbh is a Hindu holy fair held each year in Rajim of Raipur region of Chhattisgarh. Amid the reasonable tremendous number of individuals and holy people accumulate at Rajim. From antiquated times Rajim has been an explorer focus of Vaishnaviites (the believers of master Vishnu). The amassing of individuals to perform religious functions here is known as today's 'fifth Kumbh' which was customary known as 'Punni mela' watched each year at the Rajiv Lochan sanctuary situated close to the merging of Mahanadi, Sondur and Pairi streams.

Rajim Kumbh begins from Magh Purnima and proceeds for 15 days. There are swarms of religious evangelists and holy people from each niche and corner of nation. These holy people stay in unique bungalows made in sandy field in the midst of Triveni Sangam.
Sanskritik Chhattisgarh
Sanskritik Chhattisgarh

Unique puja is performed at 3.00 A.M. on the day that denote the start of Rajim Mela. Kuleshwar Mahadev and Shri Rajiv Lochan sanctuaries are visited by individuals and offerings are made. Enthusiasts wash up in Triveni Sangam. A custom named 'Kalash Yatra' of lines of ladies bearing pitcher heads towards Mahanadi and from that point they fill these pitchers and again convey them back to Mahadev temple.

Other famous places at Rajim:

Rajim is situated on the sangam (meeting focuses) of three waterways Mahanadi, Pairy and Sondhu. The prime fascination of Rajim is the temple of Rajivalochana, which is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The sanctuary has 12 impeccably cut columns with tall single figures with countenances of different divine beings and goddesses molded on them. In closeness to the Rajivalochana Temple, there are numerous different sanctuaries committed to various incarnations of master Vishnu, for example, Vamana (diminutive person), Narasimha (human body with face of a lion), Badrinath and Jagannath. The sanctuary of Rajivalochana pulls in a large number of fans from all over India and abroad consistently. There is additionally a glorious dark stone statue of the ruler Buddha ruminating under the Bodhi tree.


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