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Lord Dattatreya Temple in Junagadh, Gujarat

Written by Sudhir Kumar

 

Dattatreya or Datta is a Hindu deity encompassing the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, collectively known as Trimurti. The name Dattatreya can be divided into two words – “Datta” (meaning given) and “Atreya” referring to the sage Atri, his physical father. Visit Placeforholidays.com for more details.

About Lord Dattatreya Temple in Junagadh, Gujarat :

Lord Dattatreya temple is dedicated to Lord Dattatreya, an incarnation of Lord Shiva. It is believed that Lord Dattatreya performed meditation at this site. The footprints of Lord Dattatreya, who is regarded to be three-headed, can be seen here.

Origins of Lord Dattatreya Temple in Junagadh, Gujarat :

Dattatreya is one of the oldest deities. The first reference of this deity is found in epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana.

In the Dattatreya Upanishad which is a part of the Atharva Veda, he is described as being able to appear in the form of a child, madman, or demon in order to help his devotees achieve moksha, liberation from the bonds of worldly existence.

The single head for Dattatreya can be explained if one sees the Tantric traditions which prevailed in India about 1000 years back. It was Gorakshanath who changed removed the aghori traditions and made the Nath sampradaya in the acceptable civil form of today. Dattatreya must have been a very powerful sage existing before this time and over the centuries sometime he was defined to the form of Dattatreya. The three heads have come definitely later in the last 900 years or so.

 

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