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⚫ | '''Parshuram Kund''' is a [[Hindu pilgrimage sites|Hindu pilgrimage site]] in the Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Parshuram Kund {{!}} District Lohit, Government of Arunachal Pradesh {{!}} India |url=https://lohit.nic.in/tourist-place/parshuram-kund/ |access-date=2024-11-03 |language=en-US}}</ref> The Kund originally was established by the pilgrims coming from Assam in the 1970s and was promoted as a tourist place. It is situated on the [[Brahmaputra]] plateau in the lower reaches of the [[Lohit River]] and about 48 km from [[Tezu]] in [[Lohit district]] of [[Arunachal Pradesh]], India. Dedicated to the sage [[Parashurama]], the popular site attracts pilgrims from [[Nepal]], from across India,including the nearby states of [[Manipur]] and [[Assam]]. Over 70,000 devotees and [[sadhu]]s take a holy dip in its water each year on the occasion of [[Makar Sankranti]], in the month of January.'''<ref>{{cite web | title = Thousands gather at Parshuram Kund for holy dip on Makar Sankranti | publisher=The News Mill| url = http://thenewsmill.com/thousands-gather-parshuram-kund-holy-dip-makar-sankranti/ | accessdate = 2017-01-13 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title = 70,000 devotees take holy dip in Parshuram Kund|newspaper=Indian Express | url = http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/70000-devotees-take-holy-dip-in-parshuram-kund/1061283/ |date=18 January 2013| accessdate = 2014-06-29 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title = Arunachal Pradesh planning to promote tourism at Parsuram Kund | work=Daily News & Analysis| url = http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-arunachal-pradesh-planning-to-promote-tourism-at-parsuram-kund-1779235 | accessdate = 2014-06-29 }}</ref>'''<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Linggi |first=Fames |last2=Miwu |first2=Rajen |last3=Mihu |first3=Riko |date=2023 |title=Valuation of Religious Site Parshuram Kund in Arunachal Pradesh |url=https://www.ijfmr.com/papers/2023/5/7006.pdf |journal=International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research |volume=5 |issue=5}}</ref> |
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'''Parshuram Kund''' was established as a [[Hindu pilgrimage sites|Hindu pilgrimage site]] in 1970 by hindu missionaries from assam. '''The truth is Parshuram never came to Arunachal. The Kund originally was established by the pilgrims coming from Assam in the 70s |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The site of the Parashuram Kund as established by the |
The site of the Parashuram Kund as established by the [[Sadhu]] was in existence until the [[1950 Assam earthquake]] that shook the whole of the North-East and the kund was completely covered. A very strong current is now flowing over the original site of the kund but massive boulders have in a mysterious way embedded themselves in a circular formation in the river bed thus forming another kund in place of the old.<ref name= tinsukia>{{cite web| url =http://www.indiaprofile.com/pilgrimage/parashuramkund.htm|title = Parashuram Kund| publisher= indiaprofile.com }}</ref> |
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The temple which is believed to be the home of Malini (Parvati) is situated on the rocky hills of the Ghagra and Ghai rivers in the Likabali sub-division. Read more [https://www.borderlens.com/articles/thousands-throng-to-parshuram-kund-and-malinithan-to-celebrate-makar-sankranti/ here]. |
The temple which is believed to be the home of Malini (Parvati) is situated on the rocky hills of the Ghagra and Ghai rivers in the Likabali sub-division. Read more [https://www.borderlens.com/articles/thousands-throng-to-parshuram-kund-and-malinithan-to-celebrate-makar-sankranti/ here]. |
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==Tourism== |
==Tourism== |
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Annual fair is held during [[Makar Sankranti|Makara Sankranti]], to which wild cows, rare fur-rugs and other curios are brought down by the hill tribes. There are also facilities for trekking from [[Tezu]] to glow lake which takes one day, hiking and river rafting and angling on the river Lohit. |
Annual fair is held during [[Makar Sankranti|Makara Sankranti]], to which wild cows, rare fur-rugs and other curios are brought down by the hill tribes. There are also facilities for trekking from [[Tezu]] to glow lake which takes one day, hiking and river rafting and angling on the river Lohit. |
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==Connectivity== |
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The nearest railway station is [[Tinsukia]] (160 km) from where buses are available via [[Namsai, Arunachal Pradesh|Namsai]]. There are also buses available from [[Sadiya]]. The nearest airports are [[Tezu]] and [[Dibrugarh]] (Assam). |
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There is no railway available to Parshuram Kund as of now. A survey of 122 km Rupai-Parshuram Kund broad gauge railway line was complete at the initiative of Arunachal Chamber of Commerce and Industries, while a preliminary engineering-traffic survey for the [[Pasighat]]-[[Tezu]]-Parsuram Kund was conducted by northeast frontier railways at the request of the state government.<ref name= tinfsukia>{{cite web | url = http://www.aninews.in/newsdetail2/story31970/solace-to-suffering-humanity-would-surface-from-arunachal-believes-shankaracharya.html | title = Solace to suffering humanity would surface from Arunachal, believes Shankaracharya | publisher = ANI | accessdate = 16 Jan 2014 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140819083952/http://www.aninews.in/newsdetail2/story31970/solace-to-suffering-humanity-would-surface-from-arunachal-believes-shankaracharya.html | archive-date = 19 August 2014 | url-status = dead }}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Latest revision as of 15:52, 3 November 2024
Parshuram Kund | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
Deity | Parashurama |
Festivals | Makar Sankranti |
Location | |
Country | India |
Geographic coordinates | 27°52′39″N 96°21′33″E / 27.87750°N 96.35917°E |
Parshuram Kund is a Hindu pilgrimage site in the Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh.[1] The Kund originally was established by the pilgrims coming from Assam in the 1970s and was promoted as a tourist place. It is situated on the Brahmaputra plateau in the lower reaches of the Lohit River and about 48 km from Tezu in Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh, India. Dedicated to the sage Parashurama, the popular site attracts pilgrims from Nepal, from across India,including the nearby states of Manipur and Assam. Over 70,000 devotees and sadhus take a holy dip in its water each year on the occasion of Makar Sankranti, in the month of January.[2][3][4][5]
Religious importance
[edit]It is a shrine of all-India importance located in the lower reaches of the Lohit River. Thousands of pilgrims visit the place in winter every year, especially on the Makar Sankranti day for a holy dip in the sacred kund which is believed to wash away one's sins. There is a mythological story behind this beautiful place as told by the local people. It is believed that Parashurama the sixth incarnation of Vishnu, on the orders of his father Rishi Jamadagni, beheaded his mother Renuka with his axe. Since he had committed one of the worst crimes of killing one's mother, the axe got stuck to his hand. His father pleased with his obedience decided to give him a boon to which he asked for his mother to be restored back to life. Even after his mother was brought back to life the axe could not be removed from his hand. This was a reminder of the heinous crime he had committed. He repented for his crime and on taking the advice of eminent rishis of that time, he arrived at the banks of Lohit River to wash his hands in its pure waters. It was a way to cleanse him of all the sins. As soon as he dipped his hands into the waters the axe immediately got detached and since then the site where he washed his hands became a place of worship and came to be known by sadhus as Parshuram Kund. Also there are many stories varying from region to region in India that describe the above incident and there are numerous temples dedicated to Parashurama most of which are in Kerala. But this place attracts many pilgrims from near and far and quite a few sanyasis reside here and take care of the temple that is dedicated to Parashurama.
History
[edit]The site of the Parashuram Kund as established by the Sadhu was in existence until the 1950 Assam earthquake that shook the whole of the North-East and the kund was completely covered. A very strong current is now flowing over the original site of the kund but massive boulders have in a mysterious way embedded themselves in a circular formation in the river bed thus forming another kund in place of the old.[6] The temple which is believed to be the home of Malini (Parvati) is situated on the rocky hills of the Ghagra and Ghai rivers in the Likabali sub-division. Read more here.
Tourism
[edit]Annual fair is held during Makara Sankranti, to which wild cows, rare fur-rugs and other curios are brought down by the hill tribes. There are also facilities for trekking from Tezu to glow lake which takes one day, hiking and river rafting and angling on the river Lohit.
See also
[edit]- Parasurameswara Temple - Called Gudimallam, an ancient temple from 2nd Century
References
[edit]- ^ "Parshuram Kund | District Lohit, Government of Arunachal Pradesh | India". Retrieved 3 November 2024.
- ^ "Thousands gather at Parshuram Kund for holy dip on Makar Sankranti". The News Mill. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
- ^ "70,000 devotees take holy dip in Parshuram Kund". Indian Express. 18 January 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
- ^ "Arunachal Pradesh planning to promote tourism at Parsuram Kund". Daily News & Analysis. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
- ^ Linggi, Fames; Miwu, Rajen; Mihu, Riko (2023). "Valuation of Religious Site Parshuram Kund in Arunachal Pradesh" (PDF). International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research. 5 (5).
- ^ "Parashuram Kund". indiaprofile.com.
External links
[edit]- "Parshuram Kund". Government of Arunachal Pradesh.
- Media related to Parshuram Kund at Wikimedia Commons