It is
rightly said that “Kashi mai har kankar kankar mai Shankar hai”. This Anandavana
is a splendid site of Shaivism which is home to the numerous shrines of Mahadev
along with the most reputed jyotirlinga of Lord Vishwanath.
Through the narrow lanes... |
Entrance- Thilbhandeswar Mahadev temple |
According
to the legend of Kedar-Khand during olden times, the site at which the present
temple is located used to be sesame/Til fields. One day suddenly some farmers noticed
origination of a Shiva Linga in the Til field. From then people around started worshipping it
and offering Til to him. Henceforth, the Swayambu Linga here is known as Tilbhandeswar.
The present
day temple was built by a king of Vijayanagara Dynasty.
Tilbhandeswar- the Swayambu Linga |
It is
said that Lord Shani himself did penance to the Linga here to get relieved from
difficulties of his life by offering Til which were his favorite. Thus the
Linga here came to be known as Tilbhandeswar and it is believed that he remove
the grievances of the devotees associated with Shani. He is offered til and til
oil on lines of Lord Shani.
According
to another legend a rishi named Vibandha did penance here at this site. Lord Shiva
blessed him in the form of a Swayambu Linga and told that it will increase
everyday in the size of one Til in the Kalyug.
It is
said that Mata Sharada resided here for some period of time which further
increased the prominence of the site.
walls of the main shrine |
Evidences
of Mohammadan attacks are clearly seen on the mighty linga.
It is
said that the British tried to measure the growth of the Tilbhandeswar by tying
ropes around and the following morning the ropes were found broken.
Nandhi lies
crouching in the verandah opposite the idol.
Nandhi in front of Mahadev |
The idol
of Dakshinamurthy caught my attention. It is on the posterior wall of the main
temple. It is seldom found in Benares as Shiva is almost always worshipped here
through the phallic symbol- Linga.
Lord Dakshinamurthy- rare sight in Benares |
The
veranda of the temple is beautifully embellished.
In the courtyard- an artefact |
on the wall- an old rare painting of Lord Hanuman |
There lies
an Ayyappa swamy temple on the right while ascending the steps to reach
Tilbhandeswar.
This is
one among the prominent minor shrines of Varanasi which should be in your
bucket list when you visit here.