शिव ने यहां काटा था गणेशजी का सिर, यहां मौजूद है निशान

शिव ने यहां काटा था गणेशजी का सिर, यहां मौजूद है निशान



          There is a cave in an inaccessible place among the Himalayan plaintiffs, which is known about the fact that Lord Shiva had cut the head of Ganesha here. But later on the request of Mata Parvati, the head of the elephant was placed on Ganesha's torso in this place. To know the truth of this matter, our team reached this place in the Bhubaneswar cave.



The team took about 3 days to get here. This cave is in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand. The team had to climb many dangerous mountains to reach the cave there. The team, through thick forests and bushes, finally reached this temple. They arrive in this 90 meter deep cave ...




- The cave of Patal Bhubaneswar is located at a distance of 220 km from Almora and 14 km from Gangolihat, which lies between the mountain solicitors. It is located at an altitude of 1670 meters above sea level.



- Pujari Neelam Bhandari says that the cave is 250, width 500 and depth is approximately 90 meters. It has a total of 88 stairs, which goes straight from the sliding place to the bottom.



- To enter the cave 3 feet wide and 4 feet long mouth is made. It is believed that the one who comes here devotedly, only he can enter.



- The cave is also mentioned in the chapter 103 of the 'Manas section' of the Skanda Purana.

Lord Shiva had separated Ganesha's head in this cave from the torso at that time when he stopped Shiva from meeting Parvati.



- Later on the saying of Parvati, Lord Ganesh was placed in the cave of the head of elephant to Lord Ganesha.

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