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Aapeshwar Mahadev temple

Coordinates: 25°00′18″N 72°32′50″E / 25.00500°N 72.54722°E / 25.00500; 72.54722
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Aapeshwar Mahadev Temple
Swayambhu Murti of Aapeshwar Mahadev Ramseen
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictJalore
DeityShiva
FestivalsMahashivaratri; Shravan Somvars; Aapeshwar Mahadev Mela
Governing bodyShri Apeshwar Mahadev Sewa Trust
Location
LocationRamseen
StateRajasthan
CountryIndia
Aapeshwar Mahadev temple is located in Rajasthan
Aapeshwar Mahadev temple
Location in Rajasthan
Aapeshwar Mahadev temple is located in India
Aapeshwar Mahadev temple
Aapeshwar Mahadev temple (India)
Geographic coordinates25°00′18″N 72°32′50″E / 25.00500°N 72.54722°E / 25.00500; 72.54722
Architecture
CreatorSwayambhu (self-manifested)
Date establishedVikram Samvat 1318 (c. 1261 CE)[1]

Aapeshwar Mahadev Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva in town of Ramseen, Jalore District, Rajasthan, India. It houses a life-sized Swayambhu murti of Shiva, discovered during tilling in Vikram Samvat 1318 (c. 1261 CE), when a ploughshare halted and an Akashvani directed locals to excavate the site.[1]

History

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Local tradition relates that in Vikram Samvat 1318 a farmer’s ploughshare suddenly stopped at this site. Upon digging, villagers unearthed a natural, life-sized murti of Shiva; an Akashvani (divine voice) was heard instructing its consecration as Aapeshwar (“Lord who manifested Himself”).[1] According to legend, the village’s name derives from Lord Rama’s exile sojourn here, originally called Ramasayana.[1]

Location

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The temple is situated at 25°00′18″ N 72°32′50″ E, on the eastern bank of the outflow channel from Vitan Dam toward Sikwara, amid low hills and riparian vegetation.[2][3]

Architecture and features

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The sanctum enshrines the uncarved, life-sized murti of Shiva set directly on bedrock with minimal intervention.[4] Outside the shrine is a stepped kund (tank), whose water devotees compare to that of Dwarka.[1]

Festivals and rituals

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  • Aapeshwar Mahadev Mela: A seven-day fair beginning on Mahashivaratri (February–March), featuring devotional singing and folk performances, first reported on 4 March 2019.[1]
  • Rudrābhishek: Annual ritual bathing of the murti, marking its approx. 687-year heritage.[5]
  • Mahashivaratri and Shravan Mondays: Devotees observe fasts, offer milk and Bel leaves, and participate in night-long vigils and aratis.[5]

Administration and access

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The Shri Apeshwar Mahadev Sewa Trust manages temple maintenance and visitor amenities, offering daily darshan from 06:00 to 20:00.[6] Road access is via the district road network from Jalore and Bhinmal. The nearest railway station is Marwar Bhinmal.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Rawal, Jitesh Kumar (4 March 2019). "अपने आप प्रकट हुए थे आपेश्वर महादेव". Patrika. Retrieved 26 April 2025.
  2. ^ "Rāmsīn". GeoNames. Retrieved 26 April 2025.
  3. ^ "Pin code of Ramseen, Jalore, Rajasthan – 307803". NSK Multi Services. Retrieved 26 April 2025.
  4. ^ "जमीन से आप निकली शिव प्रतिमा, कहलाए आपेश्वर महादेव". Dainik Bhaskar. Retrieved 26 April 2025.
  5. ^ a b "द्वारिकाधीश के स्वरूप में महादेव के दर्शन: 687 साल पहले खुदाई में मिली थी ..." Dainik Bhaskar. 25 July 2022. Retrieved 26 April 2025.
  6. ^ "Shri Apeshwar Mahadev Sewa Trust". Trip.com. Retrieved 26 April 2025.