Kokilavan Dham
Arti ShahArti Shah|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, UTTAR PRADESH Updated : Jun 11, 2015, 05.18 PM IST
The temple is believed to have been the place of core meditation of Lord Shani when he was denied the opportunity to see the just-born Lord Krishna in Nandvan. Lord Krishna, pleased by the prayers, blessed his devotee by the sweet melody of his flute and requested him to take a seat in Kokilavan Dham to release all the anxieties and fears of the troubled and the distressed. Today, Kokilavan Dham is indeed a sacrosanct territory flocked by many of its believers who pour oil on the main deity in a bid to smoothen their challenging ride of life. Within the complex are a number of smaller temples, that of Lord Krishna, Lord Hanuman and Navgraha―all of them worth a visit after visiting the main temple.
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