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Jhulelal is a name that refers to the ishita dev (most-revered deity) of sindhi hindus, who regard him to be an incarnation of the hindu deity varunaThe chant Jhule Lal Jhule Lal is considered the "clarion call" of Sindhi Hindus.His birth name was Uderolal (colloquially called Oderolal).It is said that the when Uderolal was a child ,his cradle(swing ) rocked itself to lull him to sleep,earning him the name Jhulelal-The Lord of the His Jhulelal is traditionally believed to have performed several miracles, typically centred around the Indus River – which Hindus consider to be his abode. Sindhi Hindus worship Jhulelal at the Shrine at Odero Lal in Pakistan's Sindh province, which is jointly used by Hindus, and Sindhi Muslims who revere the shrine as the tomb of Sheikh Tahir. A second shrine named Jhulelal Tirthdham exists in India at Narayan Sarovar, Kutch, Gujarat.
He is represented as a man with a flowing white beard, sitting on a lotus flower in the middle of a river and surrounded by a couple of silver fish (palla fish).[6] It is said that when the boy was born, he revealed his divine identity to his father Rattanchand and his mother Devaki. When he opened his mouth, his parents saw-the mighty Sindhu river flowing and an old man seated on a pala fish(a large salmon indigenous to the...
Read moreVisiting the Jhulelal Mandir in Ambernath was a spiritually fulfilling experience. The temple, dedicated to Jhulelal, the revered deity of the Sindhi community, is a peaceful and beautifully maintained place of worship. The atmosphere inside the temple is serene, making it an ideal spot for prayer and reflection.
The highlight of our visit was attending the Chalila Sahib Pooja, a special ceremony dedicated to Jhulelal. The pooja was conducted with great devotion, and the rhythmic chanting, along with the offerings made to the deity, created a deeply spiritual ambiance. It was heartwarming to see devotees come together in faith, and the entire experience left us with a sense of peace and contentment.
The temple is also well-organized, with facilities for visitors to sit and participate in the pooja comfortably. The priests were welcoming and guided us through the rituals, making the experience even more enriching.
I would highly recommend visiting Jhulelal Mandir, especially if you have the opportunity to attend the Chalila Sahib Pooja. The temple’s peaceful environment and the devotion of the people make it a truly special place. Whether you’re seeking spiritual solace or simply looking to explore the cultural heritage of the Sindhi community, this temple is a must-visit...
Read moreChaliha Sahib Puj Jhulelal Mandir is a Hindu Temple situated in Sindhunagar/Ulhasnagar camp no - 421005, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Here you can find the Akhand Jyot ( A Spiritual & Religious Uninterrupted flame )which started in year 1897 AD in Peergoath later brought here during partition in year 1947. By Our Sindhi ancestor's as a part of our cultural & Religious Hertiage. There is Jhulelal Amrit Sarovar used for offering Akho to Jhulelal and also for Matki Visarjan during Chaliha Sahib Mela. This mandir is managed by Chaliha Sahib Trust. Lakhs of devotees visit this mandir all across the year. It is the tourist attraction for Sindhi communities coming to Ulhasnagar from all over the world. This Place has very Significant Importane & Love In Hearts Of Local Sindhi Community As It Represents there Religion & Culture. Lord Jhulelal is the Ishta Dev of Sindhis. "Chaliha" Means 40, A 40 Days Long Festival is Celebrated by Devotees In that Festival Devotee's Observe Fast with some rules, Dance , Chant name of there Holy God VARUNDEV/JHULELAL, Make & Distribute Public Feast. in the...
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