Honour of bringing Khandoba there,
would go to that person whose axe hit the Sivalinga. Needless to say, Bhaya's
axe struck, but some strange phenomenon followed. No sooner did the axe touch
the linga, there gushed out streams of milk and blood from it. And the flow too
was steady and unending. To the wondering folk, Lord Khandoba appearing said
that it would stop with the sprinkling of blood on the linga of a man belonging
to Royal family. The flow came to an instant stop when the order was
implemented. The devotees erected then a temple over the Sivalinga and
worshipped it with great ardour. As the Omnicompassionate Khandoba showered
boons to the contentment of worshippers, soon it developed into a great temple
and they hailed Khandoba as the Pratyaksha Daivam. Many kinds of vows made were
redeemed then and there. Priests fixed timings for worship. And rituals and
traditions were built up step by step. This is history and evidence available is
in abundance that narrates the holiness of this great shrine.
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