Cobra wrapped around Shivling, Snake hood spread devotees performed Aarti, Jhansi’s VIDEO VIRAL – cobra wrapped around Shivling Snake hood spread devotees performed Aarti Jhansi Kedareshwar temple VIDEO VIRAL lclam

In the month of Sawan, such a video came from Jhansi in UP that left everyone stunned. Actually, a King Cobra (black snake) was wrapped around the Shivling of an ancient temple here. A large number of devotees who had come to the temple were present nearby. The snake was wrapped around the Shivling on which people had to offer water, with its hood spread. People present on the spot captured this incident on their mobile. It can be seen in the video that the devotees are performing the puja as per the rituals, while the snake is moving here and there with its hood spread.

The whole matter is related to the ancient Kedareshwar temple located in Mauranipur tehsil area of ​​the district. Where a cobra snake was seen wrapped around the Shivling a few days ago. As soon as this was known, a large number of devotees reached there and offered prayers. Its video is going viral on social media.

According to the information received, the ancient Kedareshwar temple is situated on a high hill in Mauranipur town, about 70 km from Jhansi headquarters. This temple was built of stone during the Chandel period. It is being told that on Nag Panchami, a cobra snake was wrapped around the Shivling inside the temple. When the devotees of Shiva came to know about this, they reached the temple and started worshiping.

The Shivling in the temple is installed on the back of Nandi. It is claimed that even today the Shivling of this temple is worshipped by an invisible power. It is said that every wish of the person who worships here with sincerity and devotion is fulfilled. Hence, devotees come here from far and wide.

Eyewitness Raunak Babele says that the Kedareshwar temple is very ancient. On the day of Nag Panchami, a snake was seen wrapped around the Shivling, which was worshipped by all the people with great faith. According to the priest of the temple, this temple is of Lord Shiva’s Nandi avatar and was established in the Dwapar era, when the Pandavas were in exile.



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