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TEMPLES & SHRINES

Gurudev said, "a temple is that which gives an atmosphere for the human mind to quieten itself into the contemplation of the higher Reality".

 
  • Name of Deity: Lord Shiva
  • Location: Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India
  • Consecrated on: 2nd March 1992
 
 

The temple is situated in Chinmaya Sandeepany Ashram at Kolhapur. The ashram itself is a beautiful, serene and vast expanse of 8 acres on the Pune-Bangalore highway, about 13 km away from Kolhapur city, between Toap and Sambhapur villages.

Pujya Swami Chinmayananda suggested the name 'Kailasnath' for the temple, since Kolhapur is famous as Dakshin Kashi (Kashi of the South). The deity is in the form of a Shiva Linga made of black stone and adorned with Sphatika Linga given by Pujya Gurudev.

In a letter of blessings, on the occasion of the consecration of the temple Pujya Gurudev had written to Swami Purushottamananda, 'Go Ahead! You will find me just beside the Shivalinga'.

 

Contact:

Chinmaya Sandeepany Ashram
Chinmaya Seva Trust Mahrashtra
Toap-Sambhapur 416 122
Kolhapur, Maharashtra
India
Ph: +91-230-246 5754, 246 5073
Mob: +91-94232 82227

 
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