Chamunda Nandikeshwar Dham Lord Shiva Had Pacified Maa Chamunda Anger Every Day dead body or Effigy is Burnt | Chamunda Nandikeshwar Dham: Lord Shiva did the wrath of mother Chamunda calm, the dead body or effigy burns every day
Dharamshala News (Vipan Kumar): Mother Shakti Swaroopa Maa Chamunda is named after killing the demons named Chand Mund. The Chamunda temple is at the mouth of Baner Khad in district Kangra in Himachal Pradesh. This place is very delightful. The wishes of the devotees who come here are fulfilled. There is movement of devotees here throughout the year. A grand temple of mother is built. Lord Shiva is also established here in Pindi form, so this place is also known as Chamunda Nandikeshwar Dham. Local people believe that this temple of Goddess Chamunda is a residence of ‘Lord Shiva and Mata Shakti’ where they rest during their world tour.
Lord Shiva had pacified the wrath of mother Chamunda. When the mother killed Chand and Mund, the mother was very angry, due to which the local people were frightened and the fear of the mother’s anger had sure to give a person from the family to sacrifice themselves. One day when the turn of a woman’s son came, the woman received the son from worshiping Lord Shiva.
He sent his son to sacrifice and worshiped Lord Shiva to protect the child. Lord Shiva took the child going for sacrifice and took the form of a child and started playing. In such a situation, Mata Chamunda went to Bilab in the sacrifice and the anger started growing, then reached there, where Lord Shiva was playing with the child by making a child form.
Seeing the child angrily, the child said to the mother that I was coming but it stopped. In such a situation, Shiva made mother more angry as a child. In such a situation, the mother left the child who came to Bali and started chasing Shiva. A huge five stones were raised on Shiva, some of which still sits today. One of these stones was lifted by Shiva on the finger. Mother, after seeing this, got calm and understood that Shiva is in front.
He apologized to Shiva. In such a situation, Lord Shiva asked mother Chamunda and himself to be established in the same place. This tradition is still going on today, if the dead bodies do not come from anywhere in the form of sacrifice, then the effigy of grass is burnt in the pilgrimage Mokshadham here. This is such a belief. Now the people of far away villages come to burn the dead body of their affectionate in Mokshadham established here. The effigy is burnt here on the day no body comes.
Aartis of Maa Chamunda have their own importance. In summer, the mother’s bath and makeup are done at five in the morning and five in the evening and in winter at half past six in the morning and at half past four in the morning. Aarti time in Maa Chamunda temple in summer, eight o’clock in the morning, eight in the night and in winter at half past eight in the morning. Shayya Aarti is performed at 10 o’clock in the night and nine o’clock in winter.