Draft:Mukti Dham Mukam



Mukti Dham Mukam
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictBikaner district
DeityGuru Jambheshwar Bhagwan
FestivalTwo fairs annually: one on the Amavasya of Phalgun and the other on the Amavasya of Asoj[1][2]
Location
LocationMukam, Nokha tehsil, Bikaner district[1]
StateRajasthan
Mukti Dham Mukam is located in Rajasthan
Mukti Dham Mukam
Location within Rajasthan
Mukti Dham Mukam is located in India
Mukti Dham Mukam
Mukti Dham Mukam (India)
Geographic coordinates27°37′31″N 73°37′06″E / 27.625393°N 73.618370°E / 27.625393; 73.618370
Architecture
StyleSikh architecture[1]
FounderRandhir Ji Babal, who was a disciple of Jambhoji[1][3]
GroundbreakingPaush Sudi Dwitiya Monday in Vikram Samvat 1593 (1536 AD)[1][4]
Completedfour years later on Chaitra Sudi Saptami Friday (1540 AD)[4]

Mukti Dham Mukam is a pilgrimage site[5] near Talwa village, now known as Mukaam[6], in the Nokha tehsil of Bikaner district, Rajasthan, India. It holds immense significance for the Bishnoi community[5], being the final resting place of Sri Guru Jambheshwar Bhagwan[6], also known as Jambhoji. The site is revered as the sacred Samadhi of Guru Jambheshwar, where devotees gather to pay their respects and seek salvation.[1][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

History edit

According to legend, Guru Jambheshwar Bhagwan designated the spot for his holy Samadhi before ascending to heaven. He instructed his followers to dig 24 hands near the khejdi tree, where they discovered Bhagwan Shiva's trident and damru. The shrine was then built at this location, which later became known as Mukti Dham Mukam. The khejdi tree still stands as a symbol of reverence, and devotees worship it during their visits.[1][16][3]

After Guru Jambheshwar's departure, his mortal remains were placed above the ground, suspended by the khejdi tree, until the trident and drum were unearthed and the shrine was established. Over time, the shrine was renovated and expanded into a grand temple, known as the personal temple of Guru Jambheshwar.[1][3]

Festivals and Traditions edit

Two major fairs are held annually at Mukti Dham Mukam: one on the Amavasya of Phalgun and the other on the new moon day of Asoj. These fairs attract a large number of devotees from the Bishnoi community, who gather to participate in rituals, pay homage to Guru Jambheshwar, and seek blessings for salvation.[1][2]

During the fairs, devotees engage in various rituals, including the performance of havans, offerings of clarified butter and coconuts, and the feeding of grains to birds. Additionally, a tradition of free food distribution has been established, reflecting the community's spirit of service and hospitality.[1][2]

Location and Accessibility edit

Mukti Dham Mukam is located in the Muqam village[6][4] of Nokha tehsil, approximately 16 km from Nokha and 63 km from the district headquarters of Bikaner.[4] The site is easily accessible by road and serves as a significant religious landmark for the Bishnoi community.[1]

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c Rajasthan, India Superintendent of Census Operations (1966). District Census Handbook, Rajasthan: Nagaur. p. 233.
  3. ^ a b c Maru-Bhāratī (in Hindi). Biṛlā Ejyūkeśana Ṭrasṭa. 1992. p. 59.
  4. ^ a b c d Chanda, S. N. (1998). Saints in Indian Folklore: Tales of Saints Known in Various Parts of India. Konark Publishers. p. 67. ISBN 978-81-220-0523-3.
  5. ^ a b Guides, Bluworlds; Das, Joydip. Royal Rajasthan Pocket Travel Guide. Bluworlds Guides. p. 41.
  6. ^ a b c Chanda, S. N. (1998). Saints in Indian Folklore: Tales of Saints Known in Various Parts of India. Konark Publishers. p. 67. ISBN 978-81-220-0523-3.
  7. ^ "Muktidham Mukam (मुक्तिधाम मुकाम) - Bishnoi Samaj". 2020-08-16. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  8. ^ "Google Travel". www.google.com.my. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  9. ^ "मुक्तिधाम मुकाम समराथल धोरा". www.gkexams.com (in Hindi). Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  10. ^ "राजस्थान के इस मंदिर में आते ही श्रद्धालु छोड़ देते है नशे की लत, 500 साल से हो रहा ऐसा... | Jambheshwar Maharaj Mandir in Mukti Dham Mukam Bikaner, Devotees give up intoxication here". Patrika News (in Hindi). 2024-03-11. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  11. ^ "Railways to run special train for pilgrims to Mukam Dham Mela". The Economic Times. 2016-09-27. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  12. ^ "विश्नोई मेला क्यों प्रसिद्ध है?". Webdunia (in Hindi). Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  13. ^ Guides, Bluworlds; Das, Joydip. Royal Rajasthan Pocket Travel Guide. Bluworlds Guides. p. 41.
  14. ^ Jain, Dr Pankaj (2011-05-28). Dharma and Ecology of Hindu Communities: Sustenance and Sustainability. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 55. ISBN 978-1-4094-8143-0.
  15. ^ insamachar (2022-09-25). "राजस्थान की गौरवशाली परंपरा में गुरु जंभेश्वर जी उज्‍ज्‍वल नक्षत्र के समान है - उपराष्ट्रपति". insamachar (in Hindi). Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  16. ^ Rashtriya Sahara. Sahara India Mass Communication. 1998. pp. 125, 127, 128.

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