Mahur, Maharashtra

Mahur, Maharashtra
Mahur
—  town  —
Mahur
Location of Mahur
in Maharashtra and India
Coordinates 19°50′52″N 77°55′26″E / 19.84778°N 77.92389°E / 19.84778; 77.92389Coordinates: 19°50′52″N 77°55′26″E / 19.84778°N 77.92389°E / 19.84778; 77.92389
Country India
State Maharashtra
District(s) Yavatmal
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Idol of Renuka goddess in Mahur.
Please see Mahur for other uses.

Mahur or Mahurgad is a religious place in Maharashtra, India. Mahur is said to be the birth place of Hindu Goddess Renuka, mother of Lord Parshuram. The three and half Shakti Peethas of Maharashtra are Tuljapur enshrining Bhavani, Kolhapur enshrining Mahalakshmi, Mahur enshrining Mahamaya, and Renuka and Saptshringi enshrining Jagadamba. Other Shakti temples in the state are those at Ambe Jogai and Aundh.

There are many temples in Mahur like Anusaya Temple, Kalika Temple. The most important one is the temple of Renuka Devi, which has a special place in the Hindu mythology. A big fair is held here every year on the occasion of Vijayadashami.

Mahur is also said to be birth place of God Dattatreya. Dattatreya was born to Goddess Anusaya. There is an ancient temple of Dattatreya. Every Year on Datta Pornima Thousands of people visit Mahur.

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History

Mahur finds mention in the ancient, Devi Bhagawatam as Matripura, where it is mention as one of the famous pilgrimages,[1] further in Devi Gita which the final and most important chapter of the text, it is mentioned as one the important places of Shakti worship, "Devi spoke:...I am now telling something out of My affection to My Bhaktas...Matripura in the Sahyadri mountain; here the Devi Renuka dwells..."...[2] And in respect of Muslims It is famous for the Dargah of Baba SonaPir, who is also konwn as Mohar-e-Rasool (Stamp of Prophet). In every 5th of the month a Urs has been conducted in Dargaah. Many people comes from different parts of country to celebrate this occasion.

Geography

Mahur is situated on the Sahyadri Ranges, also known as the Western Ghats. All three important temples "Renuka Temple", "Dattatreya Temple" and "Anusaya Temple" are built on three mountain ranges. Mahur is surrounded by jungles rich with trees and wild life. You can see the teakwood trees everywhere. Peacocks, deer, black bears, panthers are very common in the jungle.

On one of the mountains is the ancient "Mahurgad Fort" constructed in the 12th century. Mahur was one of important fort in ancient Berar history. Even it becomes separate province in 1478 during Bahmani Sultanate. It was a one of the Sarkar (then district) with 20 parganas (towns) in Berar Subah(state) in Akbar's rule.

Attractions

The main attaractions in Mahur are:- Renuka Temple, Dattatreya Temple, Anusaya Temple, Devdeveshwar Temple, Parshuram Temple, Sarvatirtha, Matru-Tirtha,Bhanutirth, Hati darvaza,Bal samudra, Pandav Leni, Mahurgad Fort, Mahakali Temple (In the fort), "Mahur Museum", Sonapir Dargah, Shaikh Farid Water fall, Palace of Raje Udaram. (Raje Udaram Deshmukh and later his brave wife RaiBagan(Royal Tigress) were the last rulers of Mahur.)

People who visit Mahur Also Visit "Unkeshwar" (50 km from Mahur; 15 km from Kinwat), which has natural sources of hot water. This sulphur rich water is supposed to have medicinal value.

Devdeveshwar Temple Devdeveshwari mandir belongs to [Mahanbhav Panth], Basically called a Nidra sthan (sleeping place) of Jagat Guru Shree Dattatreya Prabhu, it is situated at elevated outskirt of mahur town, 2 km from mahur bus stand. Daily Shree Dattatreya Prabhu will take nitya snan (daily bath) at meruwada talao (Tank) in Mahur, Bhiksha (the meal served to a sadhu or Indian Monk)at Kolhapur, Bhojan (Lunch) at Panchaleshwar and get back to sleep in Devdeveshwar mandir Mahur (Nidra sthan of God Dattatreya Prabhu) Jagat Guru Shree Dattatreya swami is a chiranjiv avtar (Immortal) so it is believed that even today Shree Dattatreya swami comes to sleep here.

How to go to Mahur?

You can go to Mahur by Maharashtra state transport buses from Nanded, Kinwat or Pusad.If you want to travel from Mumbai to Mahur by train then take Nandigram Express from Mumbai to Kinwat and then state bus from Kinwat to Mahur.You can also travel by Devgiri Express and Tapovan Express till Nanded, then take state transport bus from Nanded to Mahur.You can also travel by air to Nanded from Mumbai. There is daily air service from Mumbai to Nanded by Kingfisher Airlines and Go Air. One can also plan to visit Mahur from Nagpur which is very well connected to most parts of India by Rail and Air. Once you reach Nagpur, you can take a bus or taxi to Mahur. The road from Nagpur to Mahur via Wardha, Yavatmal and Mahagaon is beautiful. Devotees also walk from Nanded - Takes a day or two to reach Mahur via Dhanoda.

References

  1. ^ Devi Bhagawatam, The Ninth Book, Chapter XXXIV: On the description of the various hells, p. 939 Devi Bhagawatam, tr. by Swami Vijnanananda, (1921-22).
  2. ^ Devi Gita; Chapter XXXVIII: The Vow and the Sacred Places of the Devi The Devi Gita (Song of the Goddess), Excerpt from the Srimad Devi Bhagawatam, translated by Swami Vijnanananda (Hari Prasanna Chatterji), 1921."O King of Mountains! Still I am now telling something out of My affection to My Bhaktas. Hear. There is a great place of pilgrimage named Kolhapura in the southern country. Here the Devi Laksmi always dwells. The second place is Matripura in the Sahyadrî mountain; here the Devî Renuka dwells." Verses: 3-10.

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