Sire Mandir at Jalore

Temple in Rajasthan, India

25°19′48″N 72°35′15″E / 25.329928°N 72.587576°E / 25.329928; 72.587576ArchitectureCreatorRawal Ratan Singh

Sire Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to god shiva (as a form of Jaliendra Nath). Located on the Kalashacal hills near the Jalore Fort, this temple is located in the state of Rajasthan, India. The worship place is situated at a height of 646 meters on the Kalashacal hills.[1]

Being the sacred groove of sage Jabali, many saints came and meditated here. Pandavas spent some of their time here and King Bhruthhari's path leader Suanath and his disciples made it their home. There are many temples for Shiva & Shakti present here, out of which Sire Mandir is famous for its natural environment, belief and austerity.[citation needed][tone]

The road in front of the Hotel Geetco[2] leads directly towards the Kalashachal mountain. It is only 3 km from the town. While climbing the mountain, we[who?] may find Yogiraj Jalandhar Nath Ji's footsteps’ imprints. Nearby there is a temple and one big water hut and a parking place for vehicles.[citation needed]

From the valley to the temple, it is only three km (1.9 mi) of climbing where stairs are made for safe climbing. In between, there is a temple of Hanuman and lord Ganesha.

Sire Mandir is the house of lord Shankar and was built by Raja Ratan Singh known as Ratneshwar. It is known for its vastness.[citation needed] Shivling is established in one rounded cave.

There is one Jhalara, a big Mansarovar, non-stop ‘Dhunna’, a Dining Hall, Palace of Raja Mansingh, two gardens and a resting place on different locations.

Presently[when?] in the undertaking of Mahant Shri 1008 Ganganath Ji Maharaj, new construction had taken place and plantation on a mass basis happened. There is a facility of both telephone and electricity. On the other side, a water facility for tourists is available 24 hours.[citation needed]

In front of the Ratneshwar temple, one big elephant of cement & stone is built. Being the sacred grove of Yogi Jalandhar Nath Ji, it is also a sacred grove of Yogi Suanath, Dev Nath, Bhawani Nath, Bhairunath, Phoolnath Kesarnath and Bholenath. Jodhpur's king Mansingh also prayed here to get his kingdom back.

References

  1. ^ Chowdhary, Charu (28 May 2019). "Jalore: Forts, Temples And a Whole Lot of History". India News, Breaking News | India.com. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
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