Om Sai Ram! Om Namaha Shivaya
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I firmly believe that when I sit down with my lap top to compose the Shri Shirdi Sai Speaks mails --even though I have absolutely no idea what I am going to include along with the Message from the Teachings of Shirdi Sai--Its Baba himself who actually showers His kind grace on us everyday and blesses us with the darshan of sacred sites and pictures of the most beautiful and ancient temples . Its amazing to acknowledge His leela every single day when from no where I come across a temple which makes me believe in His presence. These beautiful temples have their own sacred stories assuring me that we human beings will come and go from this earth but the Devotion and His Divinity is there to stay forever.....I have a kind request to all of you who read these mails that if you ever get lucky and are able to visit these temples in reality- Plz do offer my Humble Pranams at these temples and thank the lord on my behalf for making us all feel his presence and His leelas around us..
Sai bhakt,
Deepa H
Incase you have missed the previous mails of our sacred journey of paying respects to the shivlings around the world go to...
http://debu7370.blogspot.com/search/label/Shivlings%20around%20the%20world
Incase you have missed the previous mails of our sacred journey of paying respects to the shivlings around the world go to...
http://debu7370.blogspot.com/search/label/Shivlings%20around%20the%20world
This is the most amazing temple that I have known about..
The Gangeshwar Temple lies about 3 kilometers from Diu near the Fudam village of Daman and Diu.
It is located near the sea shore. The most remarkable feature of the Gangeshwar Temple is the five shivlingas that lies amidst the rocks and are lulled by the crystal clear tidal waves of the sea during high tides
The Gangeshwar Temple has five well-defined lingas that are worshiped by the devotees.
It is a well maintained notion of the people that these shiva lingas were established by the five Pandava brothers of the great epic Mahabharata during their anonymous stay in the jungle when they were banished for 12 years from their kingdom Hastinapur.
These Lingas are located amidst the seashore rocks and are continuously washed by the ever jubilant waves.
In other words, The waves of the ocean at Diu ,- come there to make "ABHISHEK" of the Shivlingams and Lord Shiva. Two rocks ahead of the Shivlingas make like a street to the ocean & that has been the way for the waves to make ABHISHEK..The Gangeshwar Temple is unique as it has Shivlingas which are washed by the sea with every wave.
You definetly need to see this video to feel the bliss of divinity and nature touching the feet of the Lord in its own unique way..
Lets also pay our respects to another wonderful temple of Lord Shiva which is Stambheshwar
Lets all join the crowd and go towards the holy temple of Stambheshwar Mahadev, which is situated at the distance of around 40 miles from the city of Vadodara in the small town of Kavi Kamboi, Gujrat-India. The specialty of this ancient temple is its location in the middle of the Arabian Sea in bay of Cambay.
Lets all say Om Namaha Shivaya at this blessed Lingam of Lord Shiva at the Stambheshwar temple which can only be viewed during the low tide hours and gets disappeared inside the sea during high tide hours.
This means that one will have to plan his visit in such a way that you can view the full Lord Shiva Lingam during low tide and then, subsequently watch it disappearing in the sea as the tide slowly increases, depending upon the time of high and low tide.
My humble pranams to this sacred Shiv Ling at the Stambheshwar temple which was established by Bhagwan Kartik after killing Tarkasur (as
mentioned in Kumarika khand as mentioned in Skand Purana).
May the sacred Shivlingam at the Stambheshwar Mahadev temple always shower its kind blessings and grace on us and our families ..
For more information about this temple-go to
My Humble Pranams to the Shivling which is in a small Ashram just opposite to the Stambheshwar temple at the height of around 500 feet from the sea level.
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