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Stone Inscriptions in the Temple of Bhadrakali




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Hindu Books > Temples And Legends of India > Temples And Legends Of Somanatha > Stone Inscriptions in the Temple of Bhadrakali

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Somanatha Patan is a small town under Junagadh on the south-west coast of Kathiawad. There is a temple dedicated to the Goddess Bhadrakali in this town in which this stone is to BE found to the right of the entrance door.

It mentions the building and repairing of several temples of Shiva and Ambika as well as the digging of Vao and grants of land to learned Brahmanas by King Kumarapala through the influence of his religious preceptor, Bhava Brahaspati.

1.Bow to Shiva. May Shankara, the beloved of Bhavani, protect you, who, when thus addressed by his consort with anger "Because I allow the presence of Ganga in your Jata, you O cheat! cause her to play on your ears and by degrees you have brought her into your lap," said, "O, best of women! this, the fame of Guru Ganda, is only as an ornament of my eyebrows."

Author : Shri Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi




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