Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Augarnath Temple | Kali Paltan Mandir In Meerut

The temple of Augarnath Temple also Know as Kali Palten Mandir at Meerut in the to the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh is a little-known location of worship but of large historical significance. It is important not only for its devout implication but furthermore for its characteristic role in India’s flexibility struggle.

Augarnath Mandir

Kali Paltan Mandir






3 comments:

  1. It is also known as "Kaali paltan"

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  2. Nauchandi Mela started in 1672 AD as a one-day affair mainly for cattle traders. A multitude of activities — religious rituals, commercial, artistic and rustic merriment — form part of the fair.
    The fair figured during the First War of Indian Independence in 1857 when one of the prominent figures of the revolt, Nana Saheb, came here to motivate the locals to raise arms against the British. Except in 1858, a year after the revolt against the East India Company, the fair has been held here regularly.
    Nauchandi Mela is a rare symbol of communal harmony with visitors paying obeisance to both the Hindu and Muslim shrines - the Nauchandi Temple and the Dargah of Bala Mian - irrespective of the religion they belong to.
    The Mela is a delight for the food connoisseur as well. Stalls selling a wide variety of food items from across India are present.

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  3. It is Nice Information and Augarnath Temple the Symbol of freedom

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