Dekuli Dham
Dekuli Dham is a Hindu teerth in the Sheohar district of the Mithila region in Bihar. According to legend it is believed to be associated with the epic Mahabharata and Ramayana. There is a famous Lord Shiva temple at the campus of the Dekuli Dham known Baba Bhuvaneshwar Nath Mahadev Mandir. The chief minister Nitish Kumar of the Bihar Government has declared the campus of the Dekuli Dham as a tourist destination for Hindu pilgrimage. The government has announced plans for the renovation of the temple complex. The Dekuli Dham is a sacred place and a destination of faith for the Hindu adherents in the region.
Description
Devotees from the neighbouring country Nepal, Sitamarhi district, Champaran district and Sheohar district keep coming here throughout the year. The temple is connected by the National Highway 104 with the different parts of the country. In the campus of the Dekuli Dham, there are several temples of different Hindu deities. The Baba Bhuvaneshwar Nath Mahadev Mandir located in the campus is very ancient having unique architecture. The thickness of the walls of the temple is about thirty inches. The sanctum sanctorum of the temple is about fifteen feet below where stairs have been built.On the left and right sides of the Lord Shiva temple, there are the temples of Goddess Parvati and deity Kaal Bhairava respectively. Similarly, in the south-east corner of the complex is Mahavir Hanuman Mandir.
During the festival of Mahashivratri and Sawan Sombari, a huge numbers of adherents flock here to perform the sacred ritual Jalabhisheka on the Shivalinga of the Baba Bhuvaneshwar Nath Mahadev Mandir. The devotees take sacred water from the Bagmati river at Dubbaghat and perform Jalabhisheka at the Shivalinga of the Dekuli Dham. Every year in the Hindu month of Sawan, a famous religious fair known as Shravani Mela is held at the campus of the temple. Similarly during the festival of Kartik Purnima Snana, a large number of devotees come to the temple for worshiping the deities of the temple.