Kamahi Devi

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Bindraban Dham sacred pond
Prachin Shesh Naag temple
Bindraban Dham sacred pond

Prachin Shesh Naag Mandir Bindraban

The historic Prachin Shesh Naag Mandir, also called Bindraban Dham, is situated in the village of Bindraban, in the Hoshiarpur district of Punjab, India, about 4 kilometers from Datarpur. This temple honors Shesh Naag, a prominent figure in Hindu mythology who is frequently portrayed as a serpent and connected to Lord Vishnu.

The temple is well known for its yearly ceremonies of the festival of Naag Panchami, which honors snake deities. During this time, devotees from all over the world come to the temple to pray and take part in the celebrations.

The Prachin Shesh Naag Mandir is a part of the rich cultural history of the area and has historical significance. It is one of various places of worship close to Datarpur, such as the Prachin Sankatmochan Hanuman Ji Mandir and the Darbar Shri Bawa Lal Dyal Ji. ​

The temple is a site of both spiritual significance and cultural interest, offering visitors tranquil surroundings and classic architecture.

 

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