I wanted Bubble to have memories of these temples like I have from my childhood with my Aai.
Back then it was more of an atmospheric experience I think or did my memory blur. My Aai would have narrated the fascinating stories connected to this temple I am sure but rediscovery to pass on the heritage to the next generation is our responsibility too.
The grand Pokhran or temple tank welcomes you. You go wash your feet and pay your obeisance to the Nandi and know that this temple is dedicated to Shiva the lord of Shree Ram. The temple is centuries old and the actual date of establishment is not known. Yet we know that this temple has evolved since it was first built it has seen renovations through generations.
The temple architecture is vernacular Kokan style. The sanct sanctorium houses the Shivlinga. As usual it is at a lower level as Shiva is the lord of the Netherworld or Pataleshwar.
Women are not allowed into the sanct sanctorium and men must go in bare chested as is the protocol here.
The temple has many smaller shrines of different Deities around the main Shiv linga in the main temple as well as surroundings.
This dome in particular is a Indo Saracenic style. The pillars are exquisitely carved and vividly coloured.
Parjanya kund
Vayu kunda
The uniqueness of this temple is its three kundas for Rain, wind and fire. It has been documented in the temple records that the Parjanya Kunda has to be opened whenever there is a drought. It will give rain and water.
Vayu kunda
The Vayu Kunda is a slit in the wall through which beautiful breeze blows. I tried to see through it and captured the Ganpati through the slit.
The Agni Kunda in the Sabha mandap is where the Homa havan is performed on fixed ceremonial days.
This temple has a few secret sealed walled chambers that the temple texts have strict instructions to open. I haven’t heard of when they were last opened and what it contains?
Treasury or treasonous things? Only the Rameshwar knows!
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