Ads

10 March, 2019

Most Famous 8 Wish Places Around the World! | ప్రపంచంలో 8 కోర్కెలు తీర్చే ప్రదేశాలు! | M Planet Leaf


Most Famous 8 Wish Places Around the World! | ప్రపంచంలో 8 కోర్కెలు తీర్చే ప్రదేశాలు! | M Planet Leaf Videos Exclusive

OUR LINKS:

►SUBSCRIBE TO MPLANETLEAF :- https://goo.gl/gq5imG
►SUBSCRIBE TO WHATSAPP :- https://goo.gl/Y3Sa7S
►SUBSCRIBE ON TELEGRAM :- https://goo.gl/ZTwU1K
►SUBSCRIBE ON FACEBOOK :- https://goo.gl/CBhgyP

8 Places Around The World Which Make Us Believe That Wishes Do Come True...

If I asked you one thing that you could wish for and your wish was going to be granted, would you leave that opportunity? No, right?  We wish to own the latest phone, our favourite sports car, to live life in luxury and so on and so forth. Well, the wishing list is endless. And when it comes to making our wishes true, we are willing to cross boundaries and do every possible thing from throwing coins, kissing monuments and passing through bridges. We tell you 8 such places around the world where you too can try your luck in making your wishes come true.

And one of them happens to be in India!

1. Pont De l’Archeveche In Paris

The history of love locks dates back to 100 years ago when a local schoolmistress, Nada, fell in love with a Serbian officer, Relja. During their courtship, Relja went to war in Greece and fell in love with another woman. Nada was heartbroken and she never recovered from the distress that led to her death. To protect their love, young girls in Serbia wrote their names with their loved ones on padlocks and wished to stay together. This culture soon spread to Europe and on the Pont De l’Archeveche bridge, you can now witness numerous padlocks.

2. Trevi Fountain In Rome

The Fontana di Trevi or Trevi Fountain is the largest fountain in Rome where a host of American movies inspired people to toss the coin from the right hand over their left shoulder to make their wish come true. However, the original tradition was to drink the pure fountain water. Whatever the tradition is, let’s just throw a coin and make a wish! And maybe drink the water while we’re at it?

3. Casa Di Giulietta in Verona

For those of you who haven’t watched the movie ‘Letters to Juliet’, Casa Di Giulietta is Juliet’s house where the Capuleti family is said to have lived. This place is for the hopeless romantics to write a note asking questions or solutions to your relationship problems and Juliet’s secretaries will answer them for you! In the courtyard you will see Juliet’s bronze statue where tourists are often seen groping Juliet’s right breast for good luck. As bizarre as this tradition sounds, people believe that their wish for good luck will come true!

4. Blarney Castle in Ireland

As far as the tradition goes, one has to kiss the Blarney Stone to confer the gift of eloquence. How difficult can it be to kiss a stone? Well, the catch here is that the stone is set in the wall and one has to lean backwards and then kiss the stone by holding on to an iron rod. Nothing like a good task to make you worthy of your gift, no?

5. Lake Svetoyar in Kitezh

According to legend, Virgin Mary is said to have come down to Lake Svetoyar and left her trace on one stone. It is believed that she saved the magnificent Kitezh from foreign invaders. Since then this lake is known for fulfilling any wish that you desire.

6. Sculpture of John of Nepomuk on Charles Bridge in Prague

The statue of John of Nepomuk is one of the most popular statues in Prague because people believe that touching the statue brings you good luck and you return to Prague soon. Whether or not the wish comes true, we would definitely like to return to Prague.

7. The Western Wall in Jerusalem

Tourists visit The Western Wall in the hope of making their prayers come true. As far as tradition goes, you have to place notes, along with your prayer, in between the crack of the wall. Every few days, a caretaker collects these little notes with prayers on them and burries them in a cemetery and that is when your wish comes true.

8. Ferozshah Kotla In New Delhi

Yes, you read it right! In Ferozshah Kotla’s ancient castle, there is a hidden gem where people send letters to the Djinns in the hope of fulfilling their dreams. Don’t believe us? Go visit now and tell us if your wishes come true or not in the comments section below.

House of the Virgin Mary, Leopold Fountain, Revolution Square, Rhodes Island, Prime Meridian and More...

Much more is explained in Telugu in our above video. Do you know any other interesting facts? Let us know in the comments below what your favorite fact is! Share your thoughts in comments! And do not forget to like and share the video links...

#MPlanetLeaf #VoiceofMaheedhar #MaheedharsPlanetLeaf #PlanetLeaf #PMBTV #MPL  #MPLVideos

09 March, 2019

Amazing Historical Facts of Ancient Shiva Temple! | పాకిస్తాన్ లోని అద్భుత శివాలయం మీకు తెలుసా? | M Planet Leaf


Amazing Historical Facts of Ancient Shiva Temple Katasraj Mandir in Pakistan! | పాకిస్తాన్ లోని అద్భుత శివాలయం మీకు తెలుసా? | M Planet Leaf (MPL) Videos Exclusive

OUR LINKS:

►SUBSCRIBE TO MPLANETLEAF :- https://goo.gl/gq5imG
►SUBSCRIBE TO WHATSAPP :- https://goo.gl/Y3Sa7S
►SUBSCRIBE TO CHAT ON YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/2J2ZeOL
►SUBSCRIBE ON TELEGRAM :- https://goo.gl/ZTwU1K
►SUBSCRIBE ON FACEBOOK :- https://goo.gl/CBhgyP

The Ancient Katasraj Shiva Temple in Pakistan

Katasraj Mandir is a Hindu temple complex situated in Katas village in the Chakwal district of Punjab in Pakistan. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and is one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage sites in Pakistan still in use to this day by members of the Hindu community.

The relationship of Hindus with the local Muslim population was very good. Local Muslims even accompanied them to the next town Choa Saiden Shah from where the Katas Hindu population proceeded further to India.

The Katasraj temple complex is believed to date back to the Mahabharata era. Many legends are associated with the temple. The five Pandava brothers, heroes of the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata, are said to have stayed here for four of the thirteen years they spent in exile. The lake in the complex is believed to be filled with Shiva’s tears and the waters are thus said to have mystical powers.

The complex is also believed to be the site where one of the Pandava brothers, Yudhishthira, defeated the Yaksha with his wisdom, bringing his brothers back to life.

Another legend involves the death of Shiva’s wife Sati. The story goes that when she died he cried so much and for so long that his tears created two holy ponds – one at Pushkara in Ajmer, in modern India, and the other at Ketaksha in modern day Pakistan, which literally means “raining eyes” in Sanskrit. It is from this name that the word Ketas is derived. Another version of the legend mentions the two pools at Katasraj and Nainital. Yet another version of the Shiva legend involves the death of Shiva’s horse Katas instead of that of Sati his consort. Some legends also state that the very first Shiva Linga was in Kattas.

The Katas site houses the Satgraha, a group of seven ancient temples, remains of a Buddhist stupa, a few medieval temples, havelis and some recently constructed temples, scattered around a pond considered holy by Hindus.

For decades the temple complex was in a bad state due to the ravages of time and the neglect of the authorities.

In 2006-07, Pakistan decided to place deities of Hindu gods in the seven mandirs and restore them to their original state to attract visitors.The budget allocated for the project was Rs. 51.06 million.

The temple was visited by India’s former deputy prime minister Lal Krishna Advani in 2005. The government decided to import deities of Hindu gods from various monuments in India to Pakistan for the restoration.

Much more is explained in Telugu in our above video. Do you know any other interesting facts? Let us know in the comments below what your favorite fact is! Share your thoughts in comments! And do not forget to like and share the video links...

#MPlanetLeaf #VoiceofMaheedhar #MaheedharsPlanetLeaf #MPL #PlanetLeaf #PMBTV

పాకిస్తాన్ లోని అద్భుత శివాలయం మీకు తెలుసా?, Katakshkund, Amazing Historical Facts of Ancient Shiva Temple in Pakistan!, The Ancient Katasraj Shiva Temple in Pakistan, Voice of Maheedhar, MPlanetLeaf, Maheedhar's Planet Leaf, Planet Leaf, Planet Leaf Videos, Katasraj Mandir, About Katasraj Temple of Pakistan in Telugu, Hindu pilgrimage sites in Pakistan, Facts in Telugu, Original Voice of Planet Leaf, M Planet Leaf, Katasraj temple complex, ancient Shiva Temple, Ketaksha, Amritkund, Shiva temple in Pakistan, MPL, Lord Shiva Temple in Pakistan, పాకిస్తాన్ లోని శివాలయం, Interesting Facts, Real Facts, Planet Leaf Telugu Videos

08 March, 2019

Amazing Facts about Goddess Katyayani Devi and Marriages! | కాత్యాయనీ దేవి పూజ | M Planet Leaf


Amazing Facts about Goddess Katyayani Devi and Marriages! | కాత్యాయనీ దేవిని పూజిస్తే వివాహ సంబంధిత సమస్యలు దూరం అవుతాయా? | M Planet Leaf (MPL) Videos Exclusive

OUR LINKS:

►SUBSCRIBE TO MPLANETLEAF :- https://goo.gl/gq5imG
►SUBSCRIBE TO WHATSAPP :- https://goo.gl/Y3Sa7S
►SUBSCRIBE TO CHAT ON YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/2J2ZeOL

According to ancient legends, she was born a daughter of Katyayana Rishi, born in the Katya lineage originating from Vishwamitra, thus called Katyayani, "daughter of Katyayana". Elsewhere in texts like Kalika Purana, it is mentioned that it was Rishi Kaytyayana who first worshipped her, hence she came to known as Katyayani. In either case, she is a demonstration or apparition of the Durga and is worshipped on the sixth day of Navratri festival.

The Vamana Purana mentions the legend of her creation in great detail: "When the gods had sought Vishnu in their distress, he and at his command Shiva, Brahma and the other gods, emitted such flames from their eyes and countenances that a mountain of effulgence was formed, from which became manifest Katyayini, refulgent as a thousand suns, having three eyes, black hair and eighteen arms. Shiva gave her his trident, Vishnu a Sudarshan Chakra or discus, Varuna a shankha, a conch-shell, Agni a dart, Vayu a bow, Surya a quiver full of arrows, Indra a thunderbolt, Kuvera a mace, Brahma a rosary and water-pot, Kala a shield and sword, Visvakarma a battle-axe and other weapons. Thus armed and adored by the gods, Katyayani proceeded to the Mysore hills. There, the asuras saw her and captivated by her beauty they so described her to Mahishasura, their king, that he was anxious to obtain her. On asking for her hand, she told him she must be won in fight. He came and fought; at length Durga dismounted from her lion, and sprang upon the back of Mahisha, who was in the form of a buffalo and with her tender feet so smote him on the head that he fell to the ground senseless, when she cut off his head with her sword and hence was called Mahishasuramardini, the Slayer of Mahishasura., the legend also finds mention in Varaha Purana and the classical text of Shaktism, the Devi-Bhagavata Purana

As per Karveer Mahatmya, Katyayani accompanied goddess VaishnavaDurga(Mahalakshmi) to Karvir (town)(present day Kolhapur) and participated in the war against demon Kolhasur. Raktabeej, an aide of Kolhasur, possessed a power (Siddhi) whereby every drop of his blood spilled on earth would give rise to a demon. Due to this power, Bhairava was finding it impossible to kill Raktabeej. Katyayani swallowed all of Raktabeej's blood without letting it fall on earth. She created an Amrut Kunda(tank of nectar) to rejuvenate Bhairava's soldiers, thus playing a crucial role in the war. Her temple to the South of Kolhapur commemorates this.

The second among the 'Shaktipeeths' is Tulja Bhavani (Parvati) of Tuljapur. It is the family deity of the Bhosale Royal family, the Yadavs and of countless numbers of families belonging to different castes. The founder of the Maratha kingdom, Shivaji Maharaj always visited the temple to seek her blessings. It is believed that the Goddess DurgaBhavani(Katyayani) gave him a sword - 'the Bhawani sword' - for success in his expeditions. The history of the temple has been mentioned in the Skanda Purana.

According to Tantras, she revealed through the North face, which is one six Faces of Shiva. This face is blue in colour and with three eyes and also revealed the Devis, Dakshinakalika, Mahakali, Guhyakah, Smashanakalika, Bhadrakali, Ekajata, Ugratara(fierce Tara), Taritni, Chhinnamasta, Nilasarasvati(Blue Saraswati), Durga, Jayadurga, Navadurga, Vashuli, Dhumavati, Vishalakshi, Parvati, Bagalamukhi, Pratyangira, Matangi, Mahishasuramardini, their rites and Mantras.

Shri Katyayani Devi mandir is a mesmerizing Hindu temple devoted to goddess Katyayani. The temple is situated in Bakor in ta-Khanpur adjacent to Mahisagar district, which is just 3 km far away from Kaleshwari. The goddess Katyayani, which is one of the parts of Navdurga, is deliberated to be the 6th form of goddess Durga. Devotees from all caste and religion are greeted here. The temple complex also has other temples dedicated to Lord Ganesha, Lord Sai, Lord Hanuman and Lord Shiva.The focus of attraction of this temple is the idol figure of Devi Katyayani. It says that one & only idol in the form of stone.

Numerous festivals are celebrated here along with the auspicious festival of Navrati. The 5th day of Navrati is to be the day of arrival of Devi Katyayani. If you are planning to visit Bakor; try your best to visit Devi Katyayani's temple. The goddess Katyayani in Bakor takes the important place in the pre-historical period.

Much more is explained in Telugu in our above video. Do you know any other interesting facts? Share your thoughts in comments! And do not forget to like and share the video links...

#MPlanetLeaf #VoiceofMaheedhar #MaheedharsPlanetLeaf #PlanetLeaf #MPL #PMBTV

Amazing Facts about Goddess Katyayani Devi and Marriages!, కాత్యాయనీ దేవిని పూజిస్తే వివాహ సంబంధిత సమస్యలు దూరం అవుతాయా?, MPlanetLeaf, Shri Katyayani Devi, Devi Katyayani, Goddess Katyayani Devi, katyayani vratham in telugu, katyayini (deity), katyayani vratha vidhanam, katyayani mantra for marriage, Voice of Maheedhar, katyayani vratam, Maheedhar's Planet Leaf, Planet Leaf, MPL, katyayani mata aarti, auspicious festival of Navrati, maheedhar vallabhaneni, planet leaf videos