Crowds of devotees gather to worship Lord Ganesha of cow dung. Devotees from not only the country but also from abroad come in large numbers to worship here. It is believed that after visiting the temple, any wish made here definitely gets fulfilled. The idol of Lord Ganesha is made of cow dung, which is 500 years old.
There is a very ancient temple of Lord Ganesha at the main intersection of Nalkheda in Agar Malwa district of Madhya Pradesh. The main feature of this temple is the statue of Lord Ganesha. It is made of cow dung. That's why the idol is called Ganesha of cow dung. This temple has remained the center of faith of devotees since ancient times. Along with Lord Ganesha, Riddhi-Siddhi are also present in this very ancient temple. This Shri Ganesh made of cow dung fulfills all the wishes of his devotees.
At the same time, this intersection has also been named Ganesh Darwaza. During the Ganesh Utsav festival, special worship of Lord Ganesha is done along with Riddhi-Siddhi in this Ganesh temple located at Ganesh Darwaja. A large number of devotees also reach here for darshan.
Ganesh idol is made from cow dung which is more than 500 years old
It is said that this idol of Lord Shri Ganesha is made of cow dung which is more than five hundred years old. A large number of devotees come from many nearby places including the city to take advantage of the beautiful makeup of Lord Shri Ganesha, who fulfills the wishes of the devotees.
King Nala established Nalkheda city
Let us tell you that Nalkheda city was established by King Nal. Before the name of Raja Nal, this city was called Nal Nagar. Later with time the name of the city became Nalkheda. The place where Shri Ganesh is established. Earlier there used to be the main gate of the city. One could enter the city through this route. There was a big wall around the city, which was called Nagar Kot.
The statue is 10 feet high
In ancient times, a 10 feet high statue made of cow dung was established here at the main gate of the city. Which has remained the center of faith of devotees since ancient times. The history of who established this statue is not available anywhere, but according to archeology experts, there is definitely evidence of its establishment more than 500 years ago.
Foreign devotees also come to visit
Nalkheda also has the Maa Baglamukhi Temple, the Siddhapeeth site of Pitambara Mata, which is a very ancient temple. It was established by the Pandavas at the behest of Lord Krishna to achieve victory in the war. Therefore, along with the country, a large number of devotees from abroad also come here.
Lord Shri Ganesh is seated here with Riddhi Siddhi. Mushak vehicles are also present near the statue. It is said that devotees come from far and wide to Mangalmurti cow dung Ganesh with their wishes. Lord Ganesha fulfills everyone's wishes.
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