Vajreshwari Yogini Devi temple :
The Shree Vajreshwari Yogini Devi temple dedicated to the goddess Vajreshwari,is located in the town Vajreshwari, 75 km away from Mumbai. Vajreshwari is famous for its temple and hot water springs. It is mentioned as a in ancient "Puran" or holy books as a place blessed by the footsteps of Lord Rama and Lord Parshuram.
Vajreshwari is a small town situated at a distance of about 30k.m. from the Bassein (Vasai) Road Rly. Station on the W.Rly.
There is famous temple of goddess Vajreshwari.
The idol of the goddess is very impressive and is being worshipped for last few centuries. Worshippers believe that the goddess fulfills the wishes of devotees.
Short distance away from this temple are the natural hot water springs.
The springs, in all about 21, have a healing power in their hot water.
It is said to have been due to the presence of Sulphur in the water. People believe that rheumatic disorders and skin diseases are cured by the water.
Ganeshpuri, a small township, where the famous Siddhapeeth Ashram, established by Swami Muktanand is quite near from these hot springs.
The temple of Swami Nityanand, a great saint and sage who once had made this precinct as his abode, stands nearby the Ashram.
The Shree Vajreshwari Yogini Devi temple dedicated to the goddess Vajreshwari,is located in the town Vajreshwari, 75 km away from Mumbai. Vajreshwari is famous for its temple and hot water springs. It is mentioned as a in ancient "Puran" or holy books as a place blessed by the footsteps of Lord Rama and Lord Parshuram.
Vajreshwari is a small town situated at a distance of about 30k.m. from the Bassein (Vasai) Road Rly. Station on the W.Rly.
There is famous temple of goddess Vajreshwari.
The idol of the goddess is very impressive and is being worshipped for last few centuries. Worshippers believe that the goddess fulfills the wishes of devotees.
Short distance away from this temple are the natural hot water springs.
The springs, in all about 21, have a healing power in their hot water.
It is said to have been due to the presence of Sulphur in the water. People believe that rheumatic disorders and skin diseases are cured by the water.
Ganeshpuri, a small township, where the famous Siddhapeeth Ashram, established by Swami Muktanand is quite near from these hot springs.
The temple of Swami Nityanand, a great saint and sage who once had made this precinct as his abode, stands nearby the Ashram.
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