Shri Radhe Maa, also called Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa and Guru Maa by her devotees, is a Hindu spiritual teacher and guru from India. Shri Radhe Maa emphasises the need for surrender to God, humility, truthfulness, self-discipline and self-restrain. Radhe Maa urges devotees to engage with society through initiatives like donation of blood, clothes, food, books and medicines to orphanages, old age homes and sadhus
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Babulnath Temple
300 years ago, a cowheard called Babul informed Pandurang the landlord who owned land at the location that is today called Malabar Hill that a particular cow would pour the milk at a particular spot till her teats were empty.
Pandurang had the spot digged and discovered a self-formed (swayambhu) Shivling. That Shivling is today worshipped as Babul Nath or the Lord of Babul.
May Babulnath Mahadev bless us all.
Note
1.To know more about Guru Maa’s teachings you may follow her on her account on Twitter and Facebook or log on to www.radhemaa.com.
2.These social pages are handled by her devoted sevadars.
3.To experience her divine grace, Bhakti Sandhyas and Shri Radhe Guru Maa Ji’s darshans are conducted every 15 days in Mumbai.
4.The darshans are free and open to everyone.
5.One may also volunteer to Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa’s ongoing social initiatives that include book donation drives, blood donation drives, heart checkup campaigns and financial support for various surgical procedures.
6.To participate in these charitable activities contact Shri Radhe Maa’s sevadar - admin@radhemaa.com
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Saturday, February 22, 2014
Did Gujarati king of Mahim build Babulnath Mahadev Temple?
Bhimdev
II, who was also known as Raja Bimba ruled his kingdom from present day
Mahim in Mumbai in the 11th Century. He is said to have come from
Anahilwads-Patan in Gujarat. Other historians say that he came from the
family of Deogarh-Yadava dynasty. Raja Bimbdev was a staunch worshiper of Somnath Mahadev.
The king
originally built the Babulnath Mahadev Temple that for some reason fell
into disuse. The original idols were accidentaly discovered by some
devotees in 1600 and the Gujarati merchants in the area pooled their
resources and rebuilt a temple to house the Shiva Linga, Ganesh, Hanuman
and Parvati. The temple was expanded to its present size in 1890 by
donations of merchants and a big donation from the Maratha king of
Baroda Gujarat Maharaja Sayajirao Gaikwad.
Thus Maratha
king of Guajarat helped rebuild a temple that is originally said to have
been built by a Gujarati king of Maharashtra.
May Lord Babulnath Shiva bless us with knowledge, abundance and health. Har Har Mahadev! Jai Mata Di!
To read about more such temples log on to www.radhemaa.com
Note
Maa Jagdambe Jagran & Mamtamai Shri Radhe Maaji's Divya Darshan
Date - March 2, 2014
Time - 8 pm onwards
Venue - B. E. C. Ground, Goregaon (e), Mumbai
For more details contact Sevadar Talli Baba ji on 9820969020
- Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa Charitable Trust
To know more about Guru Maa’s teachings you may follow her on her account on Twitter and Facebook or log on to www.radhemaa.com. These social pages are handled by her devoted sevadars. To experience her divine grace, Bhakti Sandhyas and Shri Radhe Guru Maa Ji’s darshans are conducted every 15 days at Shri Radhe Maa Bhavan in Borivali, Mumbai. The darshans are free and open to everyone.
One may also volunteer to Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa’s ongoing social initiatives that include book donation drives, blood donation drives, heart checkup campaigns and financial support for various surgical procedures. Contact Shri Radhe Maa’s sevadar on +91 98200 82849 or email on admin@radhemaa.com to participate in these charitable activities.
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