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Assam: Tilinga Mandir which strengthens international relationships of Bharat

Posted on July 28, 2023 By No Comments on Assam: Tilinga Mandir which strengthens international relationships of Bharat

By Manoj Kumar Ojha

Tinsukia: Thousands of pilgrims, spiritual & occult science researchers, devotees of Lord Shiva, paranormal stories authors throng at Tilinga Mandir, the bell temple in Upper Assam’s Tinsukia district round the year from across the world especially in the month of holy Shravana ( Sawan ).

Tilinga Mandir is about 18 kilometers from Tinsukia noupukhuri Bus Stand. 518 kilometers from capital Guwahati. 41 kilometers from the nearest airport ( Dibrugarh, Mohan Bari ) and 23 kilometers from nearest Hijuguri New Tinsukia Railway Junction.

Now the story of this Mandir with having the super natural power begins – There may be a political row over the map of India in Napal political zones which is hanging in the newly built parliament building but for the Nepali people India is a holy pilgrimage – Tilinga Mandir in Tinsukia is one of them .

Shiva Shankar Sarma has travelled thousands kilometers from Kathmandu to Tinsukia’s Tilinga Mandir with whole family. Ties a bell in the temple and offers Puja to Lord Shiva and Dangoria Baba ( the holy people tree regarded as thousands year old .)

Sarma said, “In 2018 I had travelled to this temple and wished for something. As my wish fulfilled , I came to offer a Puja and tie a bell,”.

Sarma is not only, thousands of devotees feel the power here of invisible almighty. Crores of bells in the mndir campus is the proof. The sheer volume of bells at Tilinga Mandir in Tinsukia district’s Hugrijan Bordubi will make one believe that wishes do come true here.

Generally the temple is open everyday for one and all but Monday is special as thousands turn from Itanagar to Delhi , Ahmedabad to Mumbai, Rameswaram to Kanyakumari to offer Puja here .

A good number of people from Sri Lanka, Marutious, Fiji , Surinam and other parts of the world too turn to the temple located in a peaceful atmosphere covered with green tea Estates from all sides .

The first thing that will surprise one is – Bells, bells, bells everywhere, known as the mandir wala bells, in copper, brass and aluminium, in sizes small as a pebble, others quite big and solid, weighing anything between 50 grams to 55 kg. Some rusty with time and the rains, others shining like gold in the sun. All stringed together in heaps from iron bars, creating, unintentionally, a sculptural bouquet, stunning one with a visual ones eyes are not ready for. Not just these, there are thousands of others lying in the corner of the complex forming a metal mountain.

Each of these bells represent that a wish has been fulfilled.

It’s unbelievable that a temple that has such a powerful influence among millions is located in a place that has no grand standing, isolated in a tea territory, in so very unassuming circumstances, and with no extravagant physical proportions. Unlike a North Indian temple, this one isn’t draped in silk and gold and ritualistic extravaganza. There are no architectural splendour or artistic details of temple craftsmen. There are no statues or idols also. There are also no touts, no crowds, no commercial shops, no loudspeakers belting out devotional songs, and no traffic jam.

This is mesmerizing that there is no loud speakers in the campus or outside or traffic jam or undisciplined crowds. Last month a building was inaugurated to live in for the pilgrims who come from far away.

Tilinga Mandir, a Shiv temple in Tinsukia district of Assam – tilinga meaning “bell” in Assamese language.

Tilinga Mandir has the sacred banyan tree
Spiritually and mystically strong. There is a myth that a saint was living under the tree for more then 700 years and when left his body for his heavenly abode wished that those who come with faith and respect here his or her wish would be fulfilled. One is amazed by the sheer volume of bells dangling from everywhere. For many years, bells were tied around the branches of the big banyan tree (pipal), but when the tree couldn’t take the weight anymore and started to die, environmental activists stepped in to save the tree, and from then on, people have been tying bells around the iron bars specially erected for this. The temple itself has three bell-shaped domes each smaller than the other (from left to right) so that when you look from the front, it looks just like a single bell where thousands pigeons fly .No one hurt the birds .

The route to Tilinga Mandir is very scenic with forests and tea gardens
So how did this temple and the belief around it happen? The another folk tale goes that nearly half a century ago, in 1965, the tea garden workers noticed a black rock in the shape of Shiva Lingam emerging from the ground near a Banyan tree. It was unearthed and nestled among the roots of the peepal tree (banyan). Over the years, people have discovered its mysterious power: Make a wish and it will be granted. And when it is done, you show your appreciation by hanging a bell on the bars. People also present pigeons and tridents (trishuls)there .

A visit to this temple also comes with several sightseeing opportunities around Dibrugarh and Tinsukia. Dibrugarh, the nearest airport, is connected by daily flights from New Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata and Mumbai. If you are travelling by train, you have the Brahmaputra Express, Rajdhani and other trains that connect to Tinsukia, the nearest railway station.

Remarkably, If you ask someone the most famous temple in Tinsukia district which one must visit , the local people will suggest- Tilinga Mandir.

But only Puja will not do , just sit peacefully and meditate in the Mandir premises and feel divine – Om Namah Shivay .

Liliana Goldsmith , a tourist from Nagaland said , ” There is something here one can’t write, just come to Tilinga Mandir and feel . I belong to a different faith but I respect and also have great faith upon Hindu religion and its religious pilgrimage. “

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