Shrinathji Temple
In the village of Nathdwara, stands the temple of
Shrinathji, the form of the Lord Krishna when he lifted the Govardhan hill,
with one arm raised. Shrinathji Temple is also known as 'Haveli of Shrinathji'.
The temple was built by Goswami priests in 1672. Shrinathji is seen as Thakorji
or Master of the House and Seva (service) is offered rather than worship.
Location Rajasthan , Udaipur, Jaipur
Legend
The idol of the Lord Krishna is believed to have moved
during the late 17th century to Nathdwara from Govardhan. When the idol reached
the particular spot, the wheels of bullock cart in which the idol was being
transported sank in mud and could not be moved.The priests realising that the
Lord chose that place to reside built the temple with the guidance of then
Maharana Raj Singh of Mewar
Architecture
The temple has been contracted along the lines of the
mansion or haveli of Nanda Maharaj in Vrindavan. There is a kalasha on the
shikhara at the top of the temple, on which seven flags are flown along with
the Sudarshana Chakra. The seven flags represent the 7 'houses' of Pushti Marg
or Vallabh Sampradaya. Like a regular household it has a chariot, Doodhghar,
Paanghar, Mishrighar, Pedaghar, Phoolghar, Gahnaghar, a kitchen, a treasury, a
stable for horses, a drawing room, a gold and silver grinding wheel. The image
is in a single black marble, where the lord is revealed with his left hand
raised and the right hand made into a fist resting at the waist, depicting his
form when he lifted the Govardhan mountain.
Culture
Udaipur, the erstwhile capital of Mewar dynasty is one of
the major cities of Rajasthan. Popular for its history, culture, scenic
locations and the Rajput-era palaces, Udaipur is a favoured destination of
tourists from all around the world.
Darsan Info
Not available
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative clothing
Picture Courtesy : www.myoksha.com
Temple Rituals
The priests perform services like Aartis and the Shringar to
the Lord. During Shringar. The idol of Shrinathji, is bathed and dressed in
beautiful attires.
Special Rituals
The deity is treated like a living child and is attended
with daily normal functions, like bathing, dressing, meals and resting times at
regular intervals.
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