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Manya Munjal
@manyamunjal · 2:34

The Symbol Earth | | Ekambareshwarar Shiva Temple | | Hindu History | | Cover Hy Manya Munjal

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And then when Parvati was engrossed in her meditation under a mango tree, lord Shiva sent fire to disturb her. The goddess prayed to lord Vishnu to prevent any break. Next, lord Shiva sent Goddess Ganga for the same purpose. Well, that's water goddess Parvati made a Shiva lingam out of the sand, and then she united with lord Shiva, who emerged from the lingam. Therefore, the presiding deity of this temple is known as Ikambarishvara, meaning the lord of the mango tree

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@inikachoudhary
Inika Choudhary
@inikachoudhary · 1:16
Hello, Mania. Thank you for bringing out this well on the architectural marvels of India. India is definitely a land of innumerable cultures, religions, languages, and we definitely portray unity and diversity to its best form. And India has so manya marvelous specimens of architecture. And the archaeological service also has done a fabulous job of preserving all of this. So I really liked how you portrayed this story and what the tree symbolizes and how it's probably contradictory to the law of nature
@gungunbansal_
gungun bansal
@gungunbansal_ · 0:35
And thank you much for posting this. It's really fun series, I would say. And you're working on such a good thing like coming up with the ancient history and all that, so it meant a lot
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