Sunday, January 16, 2011

Agam Kuan Shitala Devi temple – अगमकुऑं पटना शीतला देवी मन्दिर

Agam Kuan(अगमकुऑं ), which means “unfathomable well“, The well is located east of Patna, Bihar.

Shitala Devi temple Agam Kuan-01Shitala Devi temple Agam Kuan-02

Agam Kuan is 105 feet deep, circular in plan, with a diameter extending over 20 feet and 2 inches. The well is brick-encased in the upper half of its depth (down to 44′) and thereafter, secured by a series of wooden rings. The surface structure, which now covers the well and forms its most distinctive feature, has eight arched windows.
Agam Kuan as the legendary well was built by Ashoka for torturing people, a practice reported by Chinese travellers (most probably Fa Hien) of the 5th and 7th centuries A.D.
Another popular legend states that this was the well where Ashoka threw ninety-nine of his elder brothers after killing them to obtain the throne of the Mauryan Empire.

The site is also connected with several Jain legends, the most famous of them being that of a Jain monk Sudarshana who, when thrown into the well by a king named Chand, floated to the surface and was found seated on a lotus.
The well’s is still considered auspicious and a site for many religious ceremonies, especially Hindu weddings.

Next to the Agam Kuan lies the Shitala Devi temple(शीतला देवी मन्दिर), dedicated to Shitala Devi(शीतला देवी), which houses the pindas of the ‘Saptamatrikas’ (the seven mother goddesses). The temple is widely revered for its potency in curing smallpox and chicken pox, as with all Shitala Devi temples, and is also visited by devotees for wish fulfillment.
The site also has several ancient and medieval sculptures.
Shitala Devi temple Agam KuanShitala Devi temple Agam Kuan-04Shitala Devi temple Agam Kuan-05Shitala Devi temple Agam Kuan-06Shitala Devi temple Agam Kuan-07Shitala Devi temple Agam Kuan-8Shitala Devi temple Agam Kuan-09Shitala Devi temple Agam Kuan-10Shitala Devi temple Agam Kuan-11Shitala Devi temple Agam Kuan-12

1 comment:

ramiz said...

This is such a great resource that you are providing and you give it away for free. I love seeing websites that understand the value of providing a quality resource for free. It is the old what goes around comes around routine.
Things To Do In Guatemala

Post a Comment