Tirthamrut, Trimbakeshwar Amrut Kund, Mahakaleshwar and Hanuman


On 27th June, during a quick power nap, I was pulled into a dream unlike any other. I found myself standing before a Shivalinga deep below the ground level, offering prayers with folded hands. The vision was serene, yet mysterious.


A few days later, reality mirrored my dream—an ancient Shivlinga surfaced at the bottom of the 65-foot-deep Amrit Kund within the Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga Temple in Nashik (discovered by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) during a conservation project and is, believed to dated back to the Peshwa era) small and similar to the Shivlinga I had prayed to in my dream.

I reached out to the Nashik Chapter of INTACH (Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage) to learn more, especially about the Shivlinga I saw placed upon a Swastik symbol in my dream. They denied any such finding but assured me they would keep me informed.

Wishing for Another Discovery & hope lingering in my heart, I wished that the Shivlinga from my dream would also be discovered someday. I drifted into a power nap again and another divine journey awaited me.

This time, I found myself in Shree Mahakaleshwar Temple complex. As I was in the temple complex I'm sure that I would had offered prayers to Shree Mahakal as well.

I found myself standing before a Dakshin Mukhi Hanuman Temple. A lady was performing Paduka Abhishek, her voice resonating with the powerful verses of the Shree Hanuman Chalisa. When her prayers concluded, I humbly received Charna-amrut and applied it like Tripundra on my forehead. The moment was simple yet profound, leaving me with a divine feeling of offering prayers to both Shree Mahakaleshwar and Hanuman.

Dreams often blur the line between the mystical and the real. My visions of Shivlinga, temples, and sacred rituals remind me that faith is not bound by waking hours—it flows seamlessly into the realm of dreams. Whether these experiences are divine messages or reflections of my devotion, they leave me with a sense of surrender and gratitude.

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