Pandavas worshhip*MB characters temples, Historical finding, evidence*

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I like to link MB to history and get the
******REAL HISTORICAL RESEARCHED EVIDENCE******,so here are some things I found out and wanted to post.Sorry to waste your time if you know😊😊 😊 😊😊~~~~~
This is the first thing I want to post,Pandavas worship In Mahendragiri~~

Mahendragiri Hills

The Hill

The temples on the hill

How to go & Where to stay

The temples on the hill

There are three temples on the top of the mountain. These temples are named after the Pandava brothers and their mother Kunti.

The Kunti temple is 30 feet high and is at one end of the flat top the mountain. It is in rekha style without any jagamohanaor plinth. The temple has been plastered with lime after thorough repair. In the side niche are parsvadevatas like Ganesha, Kartikeya and Pravati. The nabagrahas are in the lintel over the door jambs. Two inscriptions which may be paleographically placed in the 12th century A.D. are there, one to the right of the entrance door and the other on the left side of the temple. Some sculptures and dressed stone slabs are lying scattered around the temple.

The Yudhisthira temple rising abruptly from the ground level is in triratha style and is on the other side of the flat top of the mountain. The outer walls are devoid of any sculptural decoration excepting four Chaitya arches. There is no parsvadevata. The lintel of the door contains an inscription of the Chola king Rajendra Chola.

The Bhima temple, assumed by scholar to have been built just after the Gupta period, appears to be the earliest of these temples. It is made of five huge square sized block of stones and has low and squat tower, square sanctum, squat sikhara and flat roof. The doorway is narrow and the walls do not have any niche. Upon the last tier of the temple rests the amalakasila but the kalasa is absent. There is no sculptural decoration worth mentioning. This temple is often regarded as the Gokarnesvara temple of the place. In addition to these temples, there are three other huts like uncut stone structures arranged in groups.


These temples were built for Pandavas ,The latest is Bheem temple built 500 years ago,people still worship Kunti,Yudhishthir and Bheem year




Yudhishthir temple





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seems the images did not come but they look very historical and bheems temple is like bheem only😆,sorry no jokes
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OMG I had no idea abt this...!!!!! 😲😲 Thanks a lot fr sharing🤗🤗
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This is one more thing which has continuously amazed me and scientifically made me

believe that giants and all type of creatures existed😲.MY SECOND TOPIC:GHATOTKACH EXISTENCE

Ok so I am deleting this post because it is highly controversial.But I will search on it and post again if this is true but for now


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^^ This is a much debunked photoshop.

Besides had something like that been indeed discovered, it would have rocked the foundations of not merely evolutionary biology but the very laws of physics. Earth's gravity makes it impossible for such two legged giants to exist. They would crumble under their own weights.

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SORRY I DID NOT MENTION THIS,
EVEN I AM VERY DOUBTFUL ABOUT THIS ONE,
BUT THIS IS WHAT EXACTLY I FOUND.
MAYBE...
THIS WAS JUST ANOTHER POSSIBILITY TO SAY THAT GIANTS EXISTED.MUCH DEBATED TOPIC THOUGH...I JUST POSTED IT BECAUSE I FOUND...
BUT THE TEMPLE IS 100% TRUE😊😊
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Standing in the middle of Dieng Plateau, Arjuna temple brings another nuance than just a place of Hindus praying in the past. The not so many reliefs and inscriptions revealing about the temple makes it as one of the Asia's most mysterious temples.




Srikandi(shikhandi) Temple, PuntadewaTemple, and Sembadra(Subhadra)Temple stood in line on the left of Arjuna. Puntadewa has a shape that is almost similar to the Arjuna, while Srikandi Temple and Sembadra Temple slightly smaller and shorter. Based on the folklore, Puntadewa Temple is in the midst of Srikandi and Sembadra as a mediator for the two sisters who both became the wife of Arjuna.
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DWARKAThe submerged palace of Dwarka kingdom.Divers maping the Fort.



Artifacts found in the submerged city of Dwarka, amongst them a copper bell.Carbon dating shows that its about 5000 years old.According to srimad Bhagavatam & other sciptures, Dwarka submerged in year3102 B.C (which is approx 5100 years)

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Shrine dedicated to Arjuna - Parthan Palli temple


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Facelift: Parthan Palli, one of the 11 Divya Desams in Thiru Nangur, will soon sport a new look.

Renovation is on at the historical Parthasarathy Perumal Divya Desam in Parthan Palli, one that dates back to the Mahabharata period. Located near Thiruvenkadu (Budhan Sthalam) about 15 km from Sirkazhi, off the Poompuhar road, amidst lush green fields, this Divya Desam is one of the 11 in Thiru Nangur.

Legend has it that Arjuna reached this place while on a pilgrimage. Feeling thirsty after a long trip, he searched for water but could not find it anywhere. Seeing sage Agastya undertaking penance at this place, he was hopeful that he would be able to quench his thirst at the ashram but to his dismay he found that the Sage's kamandalam' too had gone dry.

Significance of the sword

Realising that this was one of Lord Krishna's acts, sage Agastya directed Arjuna to invoke the blessings of his favourite Lord. Answering Arjuna's prayers, Krishna appeared here as Parthasarathy and presented Arjuna with a sword. As instructed by Parthasarathy, Arjuna struck the ground with the sword and water gushed out. This location, south of the temple, became the sacred Katka' pushkarani and aptly Arjuna is seen with a sword at this Divya Desam.

It was also here that Arjuna was initiated into Knowledge Education' by Lord Parthasarathy to make the former understand who he really was and what his real powers were. Since Arjuna had this initiation' here and played the role of a student, this temple came to be known after him as Parthan Palli.'

The Lord of Parthan Palli is the only Divya Desam deity, among the 11 Vishnu temples in Thiru Nangur, who is praised by an Azhwar in addition to Thiru Mangai Azhwar. Poigai Azhwar in his Thiruvandhadhi verse makes a mention of the Moolavar, Thaamaraiyal Kelvan,' without specific reference to Parthan Palli - Peyarung Karunkadaley Nokkumaaru...Tharumanaiye Nokkumon Thaamaraiaal Kelvan Oruvanaiye Nokkum Unarvu.'

The entire Parthan Palli temple complex is now receiving a face lift. The main Western temple tower, Perumal and Thayar vimanams, Arjuna sannidhi, the big outer walls, the prakaram and the vahanams are being renovated. The temple is also planning to renovate the ancient sacred tank situated on the southern side and to build a few new vahanams and a chariot. Donations are expected to expedite the reconstruction works and to give the temple a new lease of life. Those who wish to contribute may call 94422 26413.

How to reach: From Sirkazhi, take a Poompuhar-bound bus (the bus plies every half hour) via Thiruvali/Mangaimadam and get off at Thiruvenkadu.

From here, Parthan Palli is about two km (travel by auto will cost Rs. 40).

From Mayiladuthurai, take a Poompuhar-bound bus (available every hour) to Thiruvenkadu (20 km). Also, local buses (route nos. 4A, 12, 28 and 34) ply from Mayiladuthurai to Thiruvenkadu/Parthan Palli.

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Excavations done by Dr. S.R. Rao at Dwaraka prove that the descriptions as found in these texts are not to be discarded as fanciful but are to be treated as based on actualities as seen by their authors. The architecture of the old Dwaraka of Krishna is majestic and wonderful.
The information and material secured through underwater excavation of Dwaraka corroborates with the references to the city of Dwaraka, made in various Sanskrit literary works. In Mahabharata, there is a specific account about the submerging of Dwaraka by the sea, which reads thus: The sea, which had been beating against the shores, suddenly broke the boundary that was imposed on it by nature. The sea rushed into the city. It coursed through the streets of the beautiful city. The sea covered up everything in the city.
Thus the results have proved that the account in Mahabharata as to the existence of a beautiful capital city of Dwaraka of Sri Krishna was not a mere figment of imagination but it did exist.
The hall in front is richly carved and supported by 60 massive pillars, each one hewn out of a single stone slab. Many of the sculptures date from the Maurya, Gupta and Chalukya periods. Some of the subjects are of Jaina and Buddhist origin. The temple is 157 feet high.
All these results are based on proper researches carried out ...
There is lots of info but I thought of posting little from it😊
here is the link:
http://www.iskcondesiretree.net/forum/topics/dwaraka-a-lost-city-recovered
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