The Jagadeeshwara Mandir in Powai standing
atop a tiny hillock was consecrated by Pujya Gurudev
himself.
The Temple Gate, known as Jagadwara is built on the lines
of the Buddhist Stupa of Sanchi. The two pillars of the gate
have stories from the Shiva Purana carved on them with
precision and artistic workmanship. Three carved beams sit
on top of the pillars. The centre of the second beam carries
an inscription from the Quran,
"Through me you stand in the presence of the Lord of the
Universe".
There is a huge temple bell hanging from the centre of the
third beam. The gate symbolizes the union of the Indian
culture with Arab secular influence & the influence of
Buddhism on temple architecture.
The presiding deity Lord Shiva made of spotless white
marble sits in Samadhi - the meditative pose. On his right
is an idol of Lord Krishna as Venugopal and on his left is
Mother Ganga, symbolized as a pot of water from the Ganges.
Within the sanctum sanctorum, in the centre below the ground
level is a Shiva Lingam and daily rituals are done to this
Lingam.
An idol of Lord Ganesha in meditative pose is placed in
the parikrama corridor, behind Lord Shiva. The idol is
made of black stone.
Nandi, the vahana of Lord Shiva faces the
deity and guards the Wish Pond where devotees drop coins &
make a wish.
The dome of the temple is 34 ft high from
the Sanctum Sanctorum and is made of 3 parts, a square, an
octagon and a circle. The circular part represents the Shiva
Linga. The octagon, an eight hooded snake - representing the
pancha mahabootas of Space, Air, Fire, Water and Earth and
three other subtle elements - mind, intellect and ego. The
main hall has two niches in which the idols of
Guruparamparas are installed. One niche has the idol of Adi
Shankara and the other has Adi Guru Dakshinamoorthy.
Outside, near the Jagadwara is a metal
lamp mounted on a Koorm (tortoise) that symbolizes the
withdrawal of the mind from worldly pleasures.
Mahashivaratri is celebrated every year
in February / March with akhanda nama japa. Hundreds and thousands of
devotees throng the temple throughout the day.
Contact:
Tara Cultural Trust
Sandeepany Sadhnalaya
Saki Vihar Road
Mumbai 400 072
Maharashtra, India
Ph: +91-22-2857 0368
Fax: +91-22-2857 3065
Email: jagadis@vsnl.net
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