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Janaki Mandir(Nepali:जानकी मन्दिर) is aHindu templeinJanakpurdham,Nepal,dedicated to the Hindu goddessSita.It is an example ofKoiriHinduarchitecture.[1] [2] [3] Fully built in bright white and constructed in an area of 1,480 square metres (15,930 sq. feet), it is a three-storied structure made entirely of stone andmarble.[4]
Janaki Mandir | |
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जानकी मन्दिर | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
District | Dhanusa District |
Province | Madhesh Pradesh |
Deity | SitaandRama |
Festivals | Vivaha Panchami,Rama Navami,DashainandTihar |
Location | |
Location | Janakpurdham |
Country | Nepal |
Location inNepal | |
Geographic coordinates | 26°43′50″N85°55′32″E/ 26.73056°N 85.92556°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Hindu-Kushwaha |
Creator | Queen Vrisha Bhanu of Tikamgarh |
Completed | 1967BS(1910 AD) |
Specifications | |
Temple(s) | 70 |
Monument(s) | 27 |
Elevation | 78 m (256 ft) |
The walls of the temple haveMadhubanipaintings. All its 60 rooms are decorated with theflag of Nepal,coloured glass, engravings, and paintings, with lattice windows and turrets.
TheSita Swayamvara(groom choosing ceremony) ofJanaki(Sita) andRamaas described in theRamayanais believed to have occurred here at thewedding mandapaattached to this temple. The site was designated as aUNESCOtentative site in 2008.[5]
History
editThe mandir is also popularly known as theNau Lakha Mandir(meaning "nine lakhs" ). The cost for the construction of the temple was about the same amount of gold coins: nine lakhs or nine hundred thousand gold coins, hence the name. Queen Vrisha Bhanu of Orchha State (also known as Urchha, Ondchha and Tikamgarh) built the temple in 1910 AD. This temple lies at Janakpur, Nepal.
In 1657, a golden statue of the Goddess Sita was found at the very spot, and Sita is said to have lived there. The legend said it that it was built on the holy site where SannyasiShurkishordashad found the images of Goddess Sita. In fact, Shurkishordas was the founder of modern Janakpur and the great saint and poet who preached about theSita Upasana(also calledSitaUpanishad) philosophy. Legend has claimed it that KingJanak(Seeradhwaj) performed the worship of Shiva-Dhanus on this site.
As of 26 April 2015[update],the temple is reported to have partly collapsed from theearthquake in April 2015.[6]
Pilgrimage
editEvery year, thousands of pilgrims from Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, and other countries visit Ram Janaki Temple to worship Lord Ram and Sita. Many worshippers visit the temple during the festivals ofRam Nawami,Vivaha Panchami,DashainandTihar.
Gallery
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Panoramic view (2016)
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Front view (2007)
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Sunset view (2012)
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Early morning view (2012)
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Inside view
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Ganga Sagar
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Dhanush Saagar
Near By Temples
edit- Lakshman Mandir
- Ram Janaki Biwaha Mandap
- Raj Devi Mandir
- Ram Mandir[7]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^"Here's what you can do when you are in Janakpur".
- ^"Ram Janaki Temple".
- ^"Janakpur Dham".
- ^"Janaki Mandhir".Lonely planet.30 July 2017.Retrieved30 July2017.
- ^"Ram Janaki Temple".
- ^"Nepal Earthquake Takes Heavy Toll on Temples".NDTV.26 April 2015.Retrieved3 May2015.
- ^"Janaki Mandir, Janakpur (Nepal)- the Birthplace of Goddess Sita - Holidify".
External links
edit- Sita Upanishad
- Janaki Mandiron Google Maps
- Janki MandirArchived2022-08-27 at theWayback Machineofficial Website