The confluence of three rivers is here. This place is known as Beneshwar Dham. The magnificent temple is a wonderful place.
Beneshwar Temple is a major temple of Dungarpur which is situated on the delta formed at the confluence of Som and Mahi rivers. This linga of Lord Shiva 5 feet high is considered as Swayambhu. Beneshwar Temple is one of the major pilgrimage sites in Dungarpur, which remains a faith center for the local people as well as tourists.
Near the Beneshwar temple is the Vishu temple built in 1793 AD, which is the daughter of Janakunwari. Janakunwari is an extremely revered saint who is considered an avatar of Lord Vishnu.
The Beneshwar temple is a place that is recognized worldwide due to its history associated with tribal culture. And also offers a view of diverse cultures. If you are going to visit Dungarpur, then you must visit the Beneshwar temple to see Lord Shiva.
Beneshwar Temple is a major temple of Dungarpur which is situated on the delta formed at the confluence of the Som and Mahi rivers. Sant Mavji Maharaj was the great saint of Vagad. Mavji Maharaj did penance at Beneshwar at the confluence of the Mahi, Som and Jakham rivers some 300 years ago. He also tried to awaken social consciousness in the tribal society. Every year in his memory, the biggest tribal fair is held on Magh Purnima at Beneshwar Dham.
It is a religious place of local tribals where 3 rivers meet namely Mahi, Som and Jakham. If one is interested in knowing tribal culture, should visit here at the time of fair which is called 'Adivasi Kumbh'.
There is a very beautiful view, there is the Triveni Sangam and there is another temple on the side of the temple of Lord Shiva which is on the top of the mountain, very beautiful place, devotional, Jai Bhole Vagad Kumbh is famous by the name of Pushkar in the natural and religious place of Vangar situated at the confluence of the rivers...
Read moreBeneshwar Temple is a major temple of Dungarpur which is situated on the delta formed at the confluence of Som and Mahi rivers. This linga of Lord Shiva 5 feet high is considered as Swayambhu. Beneshwar Temple is one of the major pilgrimage sites in Dungarpur, which remains a faith center for the local people as well as tourists. Near the Beneshwar temple is the Vishu temple built in 1793 AD, which is the daughter of Janakunwari. Janakunwari is an extremely revered saint who is considered an avatar of Lord Vishnu. The Beneshwar temple is a place that is recognized worldwide due to its history associated with tribal culture. And also offers a view of diverse cultures. If you are going to visit Dungarpur, then you must visit the Beneshwar temple to see Lord Shiva. Beneshwar Temple is a major temple of Dungarpur which is situated on the delta formed at the confluence of the Som and Mahi rivers. Sant Mavji Maharaj was the great saint of Vagad. Mavji Maharaj did penance at Beneshwar at the confluence of the Mahi, Som and Jakham rivers some 300 years ago. He also tried to awaken social consciousness in the tribal society. Every year in his memory, the biggest tribal fair is held on Magh Purnima at Beneshwar Dham. It is a religious place of local tribals where 3 rivers meet namely Mahi, Som and Jakham. If one is interested in knowing tribal culture, should visit here at the time of fair which is called 'Adivasi Kumbh'. There is a very beautiful view, there is the Triveni Sangam and there is another temple on the side of the temple of Lord Shiva which is on the top of the mountain, very beautiful place, devotional, Jai Bhole Vagad Kumbh is famous by the name of Pushkar in the natural and religious place of Vangar situated at the confluence of the rivers...
Read moreSabala | Sant Mavji Maharaj was the great saint of Vagad. About 300 years ago Mavji Maharaj did penance at Beneshwar at the confluence of Mahi, Som and Jakham rivers. Through them, efforts were also made to awaken social consciousness in the tribal society. In his memory, every year the biggest tribal fair is organized on Magh Purnima at Beneshwar Dham.
Sant Mavji Maharaj was born in Vikram Samvat 1771 on Magh Shukla Panchami (Basant Panchami), Wednesday from the womb of Mata Kesarbai in the house of Dalam Rishi in Sabala. After this, after rigorous penance, in the year 1784, Magh Shukla appeared in front of the world in the form of Leelavtar on Gyaras. Mavji Maharaj has given clear predictions on the end of imperialism, establishment of democracy, untouchability, increase in the effects of hypocrisy and Kali Yuga, environmental, social and...
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