Monday, September 22, 2008

Rani Sati Mata


Rani Sati Dadi is related to Mahabharata. She was Utera, wife of Abhimanyu. When Abhimanyu was died in the battle of Mahabharata by that time Utera wanted to be sati by putting her body into the funeral fire of Abhimanyu. Sri Krishna came to her and explained that she is not advisable to do so. He also gave her boon that it would only be possible in the next birth and her wish will be fulfilled to became Sati.

Shri Ranisati Mandir in Jhunjhunu has a history of more than 400 years and is a commanding testimony to feminine bravery and motherhood with rich tales of history that captivate the fancy of all tourists. Counted among the magnum opus temples of India, Ranisati Temple in Jhunjhunu is famous for its paintings. It is one of the earliest pilgrimages in the country. This imposing historic masterpiece is unparalleled in its appeal and is a delight to all eyes.

There are many other temples of Dadi Maa built across nation and abroad one of such magficient temple is of Narayani Dham, Pune

You can learn more about it from the website http://www.narayanidham.org/ you can even download some of Dadi Maa's bhajans and aarti from there.

Jai Dadi Ki

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