|
|
|
|
|
 |
|

Khatu Shyam ji
The legend of this immensely popular Krishna temple
can be traced back to the medieval Mahabharat where,
Barbareek the son of great Pandav brother Bhim and Nag
Kanya (snake princess) displayed his great warrior skills
that pleased Lord Shiva who endowed his blessings in the
form of Teen Ban (three arrows) and Agni Dev (fire god )
gave him a bow, so that he could conquer all the three
worlds. In order to watch the famous war of Mahabharat he
sat towards the battle field and in between his tryst
with a Lord Krishna in disguise become a vital part of the
history and thus the incarnation of KHATU SHAMJI. The lord
asked the young Barbareek to sacrifice his head for
charity, because otherwise the victory of pandavas would
not be possible since he possessed the Teen Bans. The boy
maintained his promise of Sheesh Dan as a true Kshatriya
but at the same time wished to watch the war and his wish
was granted. Later on, his head was buried in Khatu where
the king had a dream and was inspired to construct
a temple and place the head in a religious manner. Till
this date
his devotees are blessed by just pronouncing his
name from the bottom of their heart with true Samarpan.
The devotees from all around the world visit this pilgrimage temple
at the time of the mela in the Kartik month. Their
devotion and belief simply pours from their conscious
belief. The
temple today is run by trust and the offerings of the
devotees is for the Kripa which the god bestows on his
devotees. |
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|