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Gusainji Maharaj is a revered figure among both Hindus and Muslims. One of the prominent temples dedicated to him is situated in Junjala village of Nagaur district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Gusainji holds a special place in Hindu beliefs, he is also venerated by Muslims.

Legend

According to legend, during the Vamana avatar, a manifestation of God in Hindu mythology, the first step was taken in Mecca and Medina, which became significant locations for Muslim worship and the annual Hajj pilgrimage. The second step took place in Kurukshetra, where a sacred bathing lake is located. The third step came near the Ram Sarovar in the village of Junjala, where the temple dedicated to Gusainji Maharaj stands. This site, known as Tirtha Ram Sarovar, attracts pilgrims. Hindus refer to it as Gusainji Maharaj, while Muslims know it as Baba Kadam Rasool.

References

  1. ^ rajasthaninformation. "Gosai Baba Ka Mandir गोसाई बाबा का मंदिर - PuraniHistory". Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  2. ^ जोशी 'शतायु', अनिरुद्ध. "जुंजाला धाम एक चमत्कारिक स्थान, जानकर रह जाएंगे हैरान | Junjala Gusainji Mharaj in Rajasthan". hindi.webdunia.com (in Hindi). Retrieved 2023-09-05.
  3. ^ नाथ, प्रहलाद. श्री गुसांईजी महाराज के भजन व रचना. p. 5.
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