Shri Kshetra Mangalamurti - Navagan Rajuri
आदि शंकराचार्य का यहाँ आगमन
- The Navgand (Navgan) Temple complex in Beed district is a significant sacred center dedicated to Śrī Gaṇapati, enriched by layered traditions that interweave local memory with deeper śāstric associations.
- At the heart of the complex stands the Gaṇapati temple, distinguished by a rare and symbolically rich four-faced form of Gaṇeśa. Local tradition holds that this murti was originally consecrated by Brahmā himself, indicating the antiquity and theological significance attributed to the deity.
- Adjacent to this shrine, another Gaṇapati temple is present. To its right lies a simple stone, which, according to insights shared by locals was traditionally used in utsava paddhati (ritual processional practice). Śāstric understanding further suggests that this stone is connected to an Utsava Mūrti associated with Ādi Śaṅkarācārya, believed to have been bestowed for ritual worship.
- A deeper exploration of the परिसर, especially during the construction of the newer temple structures, led to the discovery of a site where older sacred objects had been carefully set aside. Among these, one particular object has been preserved with continued reverence - a stone (śilā) located closer to the road, which local tradition identifies as having been given by Bhagavadpāda (Ādi Śaṅkarācārya). Local recitations affirm that whenever this stone is ritually worshipped during periods of drought, rain unfailingly follows—a phenomenon believed to have been witnessed consistently over centuries, reflecting a deeply rooted continuity of faith intertwined with the rhythms of nature.
उपर्युक्त निष्कर्ष स्थानीय पाठों और जीवंत परंपराओं पर, साथ ही स्थल पर देखे गए शिलालेखों और चिह्नों पर आधारित हैं, जिन्हें उपलब्ध ऐतिहासिक संदर्भों, कुछ वैज्ञानिक टिप्पणियों और शास्त्रों के मार्गदर्शन से समर्थन प्राप्त है। जैसे-जैसे हमारी समझ विकसित होती रहेगी, हम समय-समय पर इस विवरण को अद्यतन करेंगे।