Baleshwar Temple ,Neem Ka Thana Sikar Rajasthan
Baleshwar Dham, miraculous pond in Aravali hills
Situated in the picturesque hills of Aravali in Gram Panchayat Dariba of Neemkathana in Sikar district of Rajasthan, Baleshwar Dham holds a unique identity for amazing mysteries with historical, archaeological and mythological importance.Where the origin of Shivalinga is believed to be Swayambhu i.e. spontaneous. At the same time, it is also considered to be the largest Shivalinga in the world. The priests here have been claiming that even after digging, the other end is not visible for several feet. There is a legend that in ancient times, the cows grazing in the forest without tribal shepherds used to anoint child Shiva with milk. Worshiping this Shivalinga also has special significance. The story of this Shivalinga is surprisingly connected with the Puranas. It is believed that this Shivalinga is the largest Shivalinga in the world, one end of which is darshan and anointed while the other end located in the ground has not been known yet. The priest told that lakhs of devotees come here every year.
Situated in the picturesque hills of Aravali in Gram Panchayat Dariba of Neemkathana in Sikar district of Rajasthan, Baleshwar Dham holds a unique identity for amazing mysteries with historical, archaeological and mythological importance.Where the origin of Shivalinga is believed to be Swayambhu i.e. spontaneous. At the same time, it is also considered to be the largest Shivalinga in the world. The priests here have been claiming that even after digging, the other end is not visible for several feet. There is a legend that in ancient times, the cows grazing in the forest without tribal shepherds used to anoint child Shiva with milk. Worshiping this Shivalinga also has special significance. The story of this Shivalinga is surprisingly connected with the Puranas. It is believed that this Shivalinga is the largest Shivalinga in the world, one end of which is darshan and anointed while the other end located in the ground has not been known yet. The priest told that lakhs of devotees come here every year.