Junglee Nath

Junglee Nath

Jangli Nath (Hindi: जंगली नात) is a Hindu temple situated in a village named Aswa Mohmadpur of "Matera Town" situated in Nanpara Tehsil. According to local legend, Shiva Linga is made of wood and it is believed that it came out itself from the ground.

There is a festival on each Monday of the Shrwan month of the Hindu calendar, attended by thousands of devotees.


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