The Holy Spring At Tullamulla (Khir Bhawani)
Its water changes colour
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One marvel of Kashmir
is the mysterious holy spring of Khir Bhawani which is widely known to
change its colour from time to time. It is towards the north of Srinagar
at a distance of about 14 km. and can be reached within an hour by bus.
Before we enter the main islet to have Darshana
of the holy spring of Bhawani we come across two important sites - one
is Ziarat of Mir Baba Haider (a Muslim saint) and the other is the Samadhi
of Shri Labhu Shah, a saint who lived some 150 years ago in Kashmir.
The main spring dedicated to Goddess Khir Bhawani
has an irregular septagonal shape with its apex called Pad ( feet ) to
the East. The northern and the southern sides are longer than the western
side which is called Shir (Head). In the centre of the holy spring where
once stood a mulberry tree, there is one marble temple which enshrines
some idols found at the time of cleansing the spring. In January 1970 an
electric pump was installed to conduct the cleansing operation of the spring.
Besides removal of mud and mire which had accumulated since long at the
bottom of the spring a number of gold ornaments and silver pieces offered
to the Goddess were recovered. As a result of the silt clearance a huge
volume of milky white water bubbled out. During recent times regular clearance
is being made after each festival when huge quantities of flowers, lotuses,
mentha sylvestries (Vena) offered by devotees collect at the surface of
the holy spring.
The water of the Spring changes its colour from
time to time. It takes on various hues like red, pink, orange, green, blue
and has often light green, red rosy and millky white shades. Abul Fazal
in 16th century and Swami Vivekananda in the year 1894 have testified this
fact. Any shade of black colour is supposed to be inauspicious for the
inhabitants of the valley. This colour was prominent in the year 1947 when
the Pakistani raiders attacked the peaceful valley. Many times rising of
bubbles has been observed which form the mystic Chakra on the surface of
the water. In my infancy I had a strange experience here. An outstretched
hand from the holy spring offered me a beautiful pen in a dream. In the
morning when I woke up I found the same pen under my pillow which I retained
for many years with me as a sacred relic of the Divine Mother. Such a sacred
and mysterious spring is found nowhere else in India. The people living
round the holy spring have great veneration for the holy shrine. A Hindu
or a Muslim will not enter the premises of the holy spring if he happens
to have taken meat on the day. In 1947 when the Pakistani marauders attacked
the valley the local Muslims led them astray to save the shrine from their
unholy hands.
Various legends and stories are current among
the people regarding the holy spring. One such legend is that when Ravana
was killed at the hands of Bagwan Rama the Goddess Bhawani ordered Hanuman
to carry her to Satisar-Kashmir along with 360 Nagas. Hanuman selected
the site and installed the Goddess in the Northern part of the valley.
She came to be known as Khir Bhawani or Ragyna Bhagwati as her favourite
offerings consist of rice cooked in milk and sugar, and all other vegetarian
forms of diet.
How did the existence of the holy spring come
to light among the people ? It is related that one pious Brahmin named
Krishna Pandit of Habba Kadal in Srinagar had a vision wherein he was informed
by a Deva to offer Puja to Khir Bhawani in the swamps of Tullamulla. How
shall I locate the Goddess and her holy abode was the query on behalf of
the saintly Brahmin. Thereuponhe was asked to hire a boat at Shadipora
wherefrom a snake would guide him to the destination. Krishna Pandit did
the same and was extremely happy when the snake guided him through the
swampy and marshy land, until he reached the hollow trunk of a mulberry
tree. The snake made a dip and disappeared from sight. The saint took the
clue and after performing Puju poured milk which he had brought for this
purpose. It is thus that the holy spring was discovered and was known to
Kashmiries. It is believed that the discovery of the holy spring has been
made on Ashadha Saptami, the 7th day of the bright fortnight of the month
of June-July. Kashmiri Hindus come here on every Ashtami - 8th day of the
bright fortnight of each lunar month and majority of Kashmiri Hindus consider
Khir Bhawani as their guardian Goddess.
Such is the brief history of the holy spring,
the abode of Goddess Khir Bhawani which has been eulogized by a poet in
the following words :
"I make obeisance to that one Goddess, who having
taken the position of the supreme God is the Queen in reality, whose form
is made of light and is adorned by the lustre of 12 suns who cannot be
observed through senses, who is seated on a throne and is wrapped with serpents."
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