Monday, 13 February 2017

Shiv Khori- Legends and Facts about Home Of Gods

Shiv Khori

Shiv Khori, a cave dedicated to Lord Shiva is situated in the Reasi district of Jammu And Kashmir state in India. Khori means cave and Shiv Khori thus denotes Shiva's cave.The holy cave shrine is situated on a hillock in Ransoo Village, the base camp. Devotees need to cover a 3 km trek on foot. It is situated about 140 km North of Jammu, 120 km from Udhampur and 80 km from Katra. It is one of the most venerated Holy Cave Shrines of Lord Shiva in the region.
Shiva-Khori-cave
As per assessment of local people, it measures nearly half a km in length but Yatries are allowed to go only up to 130 meters. Rest part of the cave is still a mystery as no one could go further due to lack of oxygen. It is believed that some Sadhus who dared to go ahead never returned. The cave is in the shape of Shiva's Damroo i.e. wide at two ends while very congested at the centre. There are a lot to observe in the Holy Cave, however the best of them is the natural milky water dripping from the top to the Shiv-Ling symbolising the eternity of the holy river Ganga. The cave is full of natural impression & images of various Hindu Deities & full of divine feelings.
Shiva-Khori-Cave
The opening of cave is very wide and one can see the natural depiction of gigantic snake like formation believe to be Sheshnag. Pigeons are also seen here like Amarnath cave. The cave divides itself into two parts:In this cave there is also a cave which directly go to Amarnath cave.  It is now closed as some sadhus who dared to go ahead never returned. The other cave goes to swarg.

Shiva-Khori-Cave
Source-http://shivkhori.in/
After crossing narrow passage, main cave area comes where sanctum is situated. The open part of cave has a four feet high naturally formed Shiv-linga at the heart of the Sanctum. Just above the shivlinga a cow like formation is visible believe to be Kamdhenu. To the left of Shivlinga Maa Parwati is sitting whose image can be identified by impression of her holy feet. There are also many deities like Kartikeya, five headed Ganesha, Lord Ram, Laxman, Sita, Hanuman were present in the first half of the main cave area. In the second half of the main chamber Mahakali & Maha Sarswati is present. 
Shiva Khori was accidentally found by Shepard when they came around for looking their lost sheep and they discovered this cave. Later the shepherd shared the experience of the Holy Cave Shrine of Shri Shiv Khori with others and in the process worshipping started within the Cave. Shiva Khori was basically the Lord Shiva’s Hideout.Legend has it that a demon named Bhasmasur, after a long meditation of Lord Shiva, obtained the boon that he could end the life of anyone by placing his hand on their head. After obtaining it, this devil had the evil intentions to end Lord Shiva. When Lord Siva came to knew about it ran from him and took a hide in these mountains. Shiv Khori cave was made by Lord Shiva from his Trishul.
Shiv-Khori-Cave
Source- http://shivkhori.in/
On Maha Shivratri every year a mela is held in Shiv Khori for three days. The cave has a special significance during this time of the year. Lakhs of pilgrims from various parts in the state and out of it come to visit the shrine for Shiva’s blessings. The devotees particularly consider this period holy for offering prayers and worshiping the linga. Maha Shivratri is normally held in February or first week of the month of March.
Shiva-Khori-Cave
Few facts you should know about Shiv Khori. It was guarded by SheshNaag of which you can see the impression on the rocks of his huge snake head. The river in this area is called as Doodh Ganga as it turns white during day of Maha Shivratri. 
DoodhGanga
DoodhGanga
There are two path in the same cave, One which leads to Swarga or heaven according to Mythological sayings and other one leads straight to Amarnaath. This is one of the temple where gods are present in 100% natural formation.


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