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EKLINGJI IS LORD SHIVA: THE IDOL OF FOUR FACES; THE HALLMARK OF EXCELLENCE IN SPIRITUAL LEVEL
*Dr. Pruthviraj K. Chaudhary, Vidhi Dashrathbhai Chaudhary, Rutvi Govindbhai Chaudhary, Jaynakunvar Kuldeepsinh Chauhan, Ashviniben Prakashbhai Prajapati, Aum DharmendraKumar Chaudhari, Mihirkumar Vasantbhai Chaudhari and Dr. Dhrubo Jyoti Sen
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Eklingji refers to Lord Shiva as the ruling deity of the Mewar region of Rajasthan, India. Worshipped in the form of a four-faced Shiva lingam, it represents the cosmic power of Lord Shiva and is a significant site of devotion and history, deeply connected to the Mewar royal family. The main idol at the Eklingji Temple is a black marble figure of Lord Shiva, featuring four faces, a unique depiction of the deity. Each face represents a different aspect of Shiva: East: Surya (the Sun God); West: Brahma (the Creator); North: Vishnu (the Preserver); South: Rudra (the Destroyer) Eklingji is considered the guardian deity and ruling deity of the Mewar region. The rulers of Mewar, the Guhila dynasty, considered themselves stewards of Eklingji and ruled in his name. The main Eklingji temple complex is located in Kailashpuri, a village near Udaipur in Rajasthan. The temple dates back to the 8th century and has been an integral part of the Mewar dynasty's history and culture.
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