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शनिवार, 31 मई 2025

Dharm & Darshan !! Lok mata Ahilyabai !!

 31-May-1725

Ahilya Bai Holkar was born (31 May 1725 – 13 August 1795). She was the hereditary noble queen of the Maratha Empire, in early-modern India. She established Maheshwar (in Madhya Pradesh) as the seat of Holkar Dynasty.


Ahilyabai's life changed in 1754 when her husband was killed in the battle of Kumher.  With the death of her father-in-law and ruler Malhar Rao Holkar, the rule of the country was vested in Ahilyabai.  Ahilyabai would go directly to the battlefield to fight the invading forces and bandits who had invaded her country.


Ahilyabai's reign was the golden age of Central India.  She built excellent roads and inns and advanced her country's trade and commerce. Construction of wells, reservoirs and canals stimulated the agricultural sector.  It was also a time of gains for traders.


Ahilyabai has provided huge financial assistance to pilgrimage and cultural centers across India.  Gaya, Somnath, Ayodhya, Mathura, Haridwar, Kanchi, Avanti, Dwarka, Badrinath, Rameshwaram and Puri are just a few of them. Ahilyabai also transformed Indore, a small village, into a prosperous and beautiful city.


Reconstruction of the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, which was demolished by Aurangzeb in 1669, is Ahilya's greatest contribution to Indian heritage and history.


Ahilya Bai was a great pioneer and builder of Hindu temples who constructed hundreds of temples and Dharmashalas throughout India. She is specially renowned for refurbishing & reconsecrating some of the most sacred sites of Hindu pilgrimage that had been desecrated & demolished in the previous century by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb.


The following structures were (re)constructed by Ahilyabai.


Alampur (Madhya Pradesh) – Harihareshwar, Batuk, Malharimarthand, Surya, Renuka, Ram Hanuman Temples, Shriram Temple, Laxmi Narayan Temple, Maruti Temple, Narsinh Temple, Khanderao Martand Temple, Memorial of Malharrao (I)


Amarkantak(Madhya Pradesh)- Construction of Shri Vishweshwar Temple, Kotithirth Temple, Gomukhi Temple, Dharamshala & Vansh Kund


Ambegaon – Lamps for temple


Anand Kanan – Vishweshwar Temple


Aundha Nagnath Temple, destroyed during Aurangzeb's conquests, rebuilt by Ahilyabai Holkar.


Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh)– Construction of Shri Rama Temple, Shri Treta Rama Temple, Shri Bhairava Temple, Nageshwar/Siddhnath Temple, Sarayu Ghat, well, Swargadwari Mohatajkhana & Dharamshalas


Badrinath (Uttarakhand) – Construction of Shri Kedareshwar Temple and Hari Temple, Dharamshalas (at Rangdachati, Bidarchati, Vyasaganga, Tunganath, Pawali), construction of many kundas (at Gaurkund, Kundachatri), a garden and a kunda of warm water at Devprayag, pastoral land for cows


Beed – Renovation of a Ghat & the Khandeshwari temple.


Belur (Karnataka) – Construction of Ganapati, Panduranga, Jaleshwar, Khandoba, Tirthraja and Fire temples & a Kunda


Bhanpura – Nine Temples and Dharmashala


Bharatpur(Rajasthan) – Construction of a Temple, Dharmashala, Kunda & Ghat


Bhimashankar – Garibkhana


Bhusawal(Maharashtra) – Construction of Changadev Temple


Bitthur – Bhramaghat


Burhanpur (Madhya Pradesh) – Construction of Raj Ghat, Ram Ghat, Kunda


Chandwad – Vishnu Temple and Renuka Temple


Chaundi – Chaudeshwaridevi Temple, Sineshwar Mahadev temple,


Ahilyeshwar Temple, Dharamshala, Ghat,


Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh – Pranpratishta of Shri Ramachandra & 4 other temples


Cikhalda – Annakshetra (public building from where food would be distributed among sadhus free of cost)


Dwarka (Gujarat) – Mohatajkhana, Pooja House and donation of some villages to the priests of the Dwarkadhish Temple


Ellora (Maharashtra) - Commissioning the last layer of paintings decorating the shrine of Kailasanath Temple within the Ellora Caves


Gangotri – Vishwanath, Kedarnath, Annapurna and Bhairav Temples, many Dharmashalas


Gaya (Bihar) – Reconstruction of the Vishnupad Temple in 1787 which had been previously desecrated & demolished by Aurangzeb in 1669.


Gokarna – Rewaleshwar Mahadev temple, Holkar Wada, Garden and Garibkhana


Grishneshwar(Maharashtra ) – Construction of the Grishneshwar Shiva temple and the Shivalaya Tirth


Handiya – Siddhanath Temple, ghat and Dharmashala


Haridwar(Uttarakhand) – Construction of the Kushavarta Ghat on the river Ganga & 2 Dharmashalas


Indore – Many Temples and ghats


Jalgaon – Ram Mandir


Jamghat – Bhumi dwar


Jalgaon – Land donated for Ramdas Swami Math


Jejuri – Malhargautameshwar, Vitthal, Martand Temple, Janai Mahadev and Malhar lakes


Karmanasini River – Bridge


Kedarnath – Dharmashala and Kund


Kolhapur – Facilities for temple pooja


Kumher – Well and Memorial of Prince Khandera


Khargone – fort and many temples and ghats


Kurukshetra (Haryana) – Construction of 2 Shiva Temples, Panchkund Ghat & Laxmikund Ghat


Maheshwar – Hundreds of temples, ghats, dharmashalas and houses


Mamaleshwar Mahadev Himachal Pradesh – Lamps


Manasa Devi – Seven temples


Mandleshwar – Shiv Temple Ghat


Mangaon – Datta Mandir, Near Sawantwadi, Konkan, Maharashtra, India


Meerut Chandi Devi Temple


Miri (Ahmednagar) – Bhairav Temple in 1780


Naimabar(MP) – Temple


Nandurbar – At Temple, Well, Brahmanpuri Dantlochan Ganpati and Shiva temple.


Nathdwara(Rajasthan) – Construction of Ahilya Kund, Temple, Well & Dharmashala


Nandurkhi BK – Well


Neelkantha Mahadev – Shivalaya and Gomukh


Namisharanya(Uttar Pradesh) – Construction of Mahadev Madi, Nimsar Dharmashala, Go-ghat & Cakratirtha Kunda


Nimgaon (Nashik) – Well


Omkareshwar (Madhya Pradesh) – Renovation of the temples of Mamaleshwar Mahadev, Amaleshwar & Trambakeshwar Temples, completing the construction of Gauri-Somnath temple, construction of a Dharmashala & pond, donation of a silver mask for adoration of the Shivalinga


Ozar (Ahmednagar) – 2 wells and kund


Panj Tirath, Peshawar – Ahilyabai Holkar rebuilt the current temple at this site. Local tradition says that Ahilyabai had to leave in three days in the wake of Afghan invasions. The temple was built within three days under her supervision.


Panchavati, Nasik – Shri Ram Temple, Gora Mahadev temple, Dharmashala, Vishweshwar Temple, Ramghat, Dharmashala


Parli Vaijnath(Maharastra) – Renovation of the temple in 1784


Pandharpur (Maharashtra) – Construction of Shri Rama Temple, Tulsibag, Holkarwada, Sabha Mandap, Dharmashala, Bajirao well. and donation of silver utensils to the Vitthal Temple, Pandharpur


Pimplas (Nashik) – well


Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh) – Construction of Vishnu Temple, Dharmashala, Garden, Ghat


Pune – Ghat


Puntambe (Maharashtra) – Construction of a Ghat on the Godavari river


Puri (Odisha) – Shri Ramachandra Temple, Dharmashala and Garden, embelli


Pushkar(Rajasthan) – Construction of Ganapati Temple, a Dharmashala & Garden


Rameswaram (Tamil Nadu) – Construction of Hanumana Temple, Shri Radha Krishna Temple, a Dharmashala, Well & Garden


Rampura – Four Temples, Dharmashala and houses


Raver – Keshav Kund


Rishikesh – Many temples including Shrinathji and Govardhan ram temples


Sakargaon – well


Sambhalgram(Uttar Pradesh) – Construction of Lakshminarayana Temple and two wells


Sangamner – Ram Temple


Saptashrungi – Dharmashala


Sardhana Meerut – Chandi Devi Temple


Prabhas Patan (Gujarat) – Renovation and Pranaprathistha(consecration) of the Somnath temple in 1785 which had been previously desecrated & demolished on the orders of Aurangzeb in 1665.


Siddhivinayak temple's inner sanctum at Siddhatek in Ahmednagar District


Shri Nagnath (Darukhvan) – Started pooja in 1784


Srisailam (Andhra Pradesh) – Construction of a temple


Shri Shambhu Mahadev Mountain Shingnapur (Maharashtra) – Well


Shri Vighneshwar – Lamps


Sinhpur – Shiv Temple and ghat


Sulpeshwar – Mahadev Temple, annakshetra


Sultanpur (Khandesh) – Temple


Tarana – Tilabhandeshwar Shiv temple, Khedapati, Shriram Temple, Mahakali Temple


Tehari (Bundelkhand) – Construction of a Dharmashala


Trimbakeshwar (Maharashtra) – Construction of a bridge on the Kushavarta Ghat


Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh) – Construction of temples of Chintamani Ganapati, Janardana, Shri Lila Purushottama, Balaji Tilakeshwar, Ramjanaki Ras Mandal, Gopala, Balaji, and many other temples, 13 ghats on the river Shipra, well and many Dharmashalas


Varanasi(Uttar Pradesh) – Reconstruction of the Kashi Vishwanath Temple in 1780[19] which had been previously desecrated, demolished & converted into a mosque by Aurangzeb in 1669. Construction of 9 temples including those of Shri Tarakeshwar, Shri Gangaji, Ahilya Dwarkeshwar, Gautameshwar; (re)construction of Ghats including Manikarnika Ghat, Dashashwamedh Ghat, Janana Ghat, Ahilya Ghat, Shitala Ghat; construction of Uttarkashi Dharmashala, Rameshwar Panchkoshi Dharmashala, Kapila Dhara Dharmashala & gardens


Mathura & Vrindavan(Uttar Pradesh) – Construction of Chain Bihari Temple, Kaliyadalana Ghat, Chiraghat, and many other ghats on the river Yamuna, Dharmashala, Annaksetra, thereby reviving pilgrimage to the site whose prominent temples had been desecrated & demolished by Aurangzeb in 1670.


Wafgaon (Rajgurunagar, Pune) – Holkar Wada and one well


Ambad (Maharashtra) -Matsodari Devi Mandir


Vikharan (Shirpur Dist: Dhule Maharashtra) Well


Rameshwara Jyotirlinga, Tamil Nadu


Mallikarjunaswamy Jyotirlinga, Andhra Pradesh


Janardanaswamy temple, Kerala


Padmanabhaswamy temple, Kerala


Venkateshwara (Tirupati Balaji) temple, Andhra Pradesh


Mahabaleshwara temple, Karnataka


Subrahmanyeshwara temple, Andhra Pradesh


Pasupateshwara temple, Tamil Nadu


Dwarkadhish temple, Gujarat


Ranchhorji temple, Gujarat


Utkanteshwara temple, Gujarat


Vaijanath temple, Maharashtra


Tryambakeshwara Jyotirlinga, Maharashtra


Panchavati temple, Maharashtra


Matrugaya temple, Gujarat


Siddheshwara temple, Maharashtra


Bhimashankara Jyotirlinga, Maharashtra


Pandharpur Panduranga temple, Maharashtra


Eklingji temple, Rajasthan


Somanath Jyotirlinga, Gujarat


Nathadwara Shrinathji temple, Rajasthan,


Vriddheshwara temple, Maharashtra


Ghrishneshwara temple, Maharashtra


Loteshwara temple, Gujarat


Rajarajeshwara temple, Kerala


Mahakaleshwara Jyotirlinga, Madhya Pradesh


Omkareshwara Jyotirlinga, Madhya Pradesh


Kashi Viswanath Jyotirlinga, Uttar Pradesh


Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga, Jharkhand


For the benefit of sadhus & Hindu pilgrims, Ahilyabai had constructed roads laid with trees & dharamshalas that connected Haridwar, Mathura, Prayag, Ayodhya, Varanasi, Gaya, Deogarh, Bardhaman, Medinipur, Puri, Tirupati, Srikurmam, Kanchipuram, Srirangam, Madurai, Ramnathapuram, Kanyakumari, Thiruvananthapuram, Gokarna, Pandharpur, Prabhas Patan & Dwarka.


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