Siddhatek Siddhivinayak Temple

Siddhatek Siddhivinayak Temple

0 Anmeldelser

0

Episode

48 of 146

Længde

1M

Sprog

Engelsk

Format

Kategori

Børnebøger

The Siddhivinayak temple located in Siddhatek is considered to be the second among the Ashtavinayaka. Bhagwan Ganesha is worshiped in his most prominent form with his wives Riddhi and Siddhi. The temple was built under Ahilyabai Holkar, the great queen of the Peshwa Empire.

According to mythological beliefs, when Brahma was engrossed in the task of creating the universe, two demons, Madhu and Kaitabh, born from the ear of Bhagwan Vishnu, stole the Vedas to obstruct this task. Then Brahmaji came to the shelter of Lord Shri Hari. Vishnu Dev fought the battle that lasted for about five thousand years and finally Bhagwan Vishnu killed Madhu-Kaitabha and freed the Vedas from them.

At the time of killing Madhu-Kaitabha, Sri Hari had established Siddhivinayak at this place to pray for the blessing of success and victory from Bhagwan Ganesha.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


Lyt når som helst, hvor som helst

Nyd den ubegrænsede adgang til tusindvis af spændende e- og lydbøger - helt gratis

    Lyt og læs så meget du har lyst til

    Opdag et kæmpe bibliotek fyldt med fortællinger

    Eksklusive titler + Mofibo Originals

    Opsig når som helst

Prøv nu
DK - Details page - Device banner - 894x1036
Cover for Siddhatek Siddhivinayak Temple

Other podcasts you might like ...

Læs mere

    Om Mofibo

    Jobs

    nye app-funktioner

    Investor Relations

    Presse

    Bæredygtighed

    Tilgængelighedserklæring

    Whistleblow

Udforsk

    Søg

    Bøger

    Bogserier

    Mofibo Originals

    Podcasts

    Forfattere

    Indlæsere

    Kategorier

Brugbare links

    Hjælpecenter

    Abonnementer

    Køb gavekort

    Indløs gavekort

    Indløs kampagnekode

    Studierabat


Sprog og region
  • Dansk

  • Danmark

  • app_store_button
  • google_play_button
Følg os

    Privatlivspolitik

    Medlemsvilkår

    Cookies