Gusainji Maharaj

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Gusainji Maharaj is a revered figure among both Hindus and Muslims.[1] One of the prominent temples dedicated to him is situated in Junjala village of Nagaur district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Gusainji holds a special place in Hindu beliefs, he is also venerated by Muslims.[2][1]

Legend[edit]

According to legend, during the Vamana avatar, a manifestation of God in Hindu mythology, the first step was taken in Mecca and Medina, which became significant locations for Muslim worship and the annual Hajj pilgrimage.[1][3] The second step took place in Kurukshetra, where a sacred bathing lake is located.[3] The third step came near the Ram Sarovar in the village of Junjala, where the temple dedicated to Gusainji Maharaj stands.[2] This site, known as Tirtha Ram Sarovar, attracts pilgrims. Hindus refer to it as Gusainji Maharaj, while Muslims know it as Baba Kadam Rasool.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c rajasthaninformation. "Gosai Baba Ka Mandir गोसाई बाबा का मंदिर - PuraniHistory". Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  2. ^ a b जोशी 'शतायु', अनिरुद्ध. "जुंजाला धाम एक चमत्कारिक स्थान, जानकर रह जाएंगे हैरान | Junjala Gusainji Mharaj in Rajasthan". hindi.webdunia.com (in Hindi). Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  3. ^ a b c नाथ, प्रहलाद. श्री गुसांईजी महाराज के भजन व रचना. p. 5.