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Every monsoon the water level in the Shivna river raises to touch the holy shivling of lord Shiva. This phenomenon is termed as "Jalaabhishek" which means worshiping god through water. | Every monsoon the water level in the Shivna river raises to touch the holy shivling of lord Shiva. This phenomenon is termed as "Jalaabhishek" which means worshiping god through water. | ||
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Pashupatinath Temple at Mandsaur(M.P.)in India is a famous Hindu temple. situated on the banks of the Shivana River, Pashupatinath Temple is one of the prominent shrines in Mandsaur of Madhya Pradesh. Lord Shiva in the form of Lord Pashupatinath is the principal deity here. The highlight is a unique Shivling with eight faces of Lord Shiva. The shrine has four doors in four directions.
Every monsoon the water level in the Shivna river raises to touch the holy shivling of lord Shiva. This phenomenon is termed as "Jalaabhishek" which means worshiping god through water.