Navlakha Temple and Nili Chhatri
Navlakha Temple- Gujarat
How did Navlakha mandir get its name?
Let me tell you this interesting story-
The Jetwa king in the 11th century
Built a mandir for the Surya deva
At the cost of nine lakhs
And named it the Navlakha mandir

The mandir stands amidst the ruins of the Solanki era in Ghumli
Earlier in the 10th century was first built
The Ghumali Ganesh mandir for Bhagwan Ganesha

The mandir entrance has long collapsed
Yet the sanctum stands tall, the three Shringar Chokis
Flaunting their marvelous beauty with
Eight-pillared mandaps on the sides
At the little distance away is a stepwell-
Vakai Vaav, the laregest in the Kathaiwar region
Built by Vakiaji, the Jethwa ruler
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Nili Chhatri- New Delhi
An ancient temple with a blurred history
The Nili Chhatri* mandir is at Salim Garh Fort in Yamuna river
Famously called the Pandavalaya mandir

Local lore says that the mighty Pandavas
Performed the Ashwamgha yagna* here
As it is one of the five temples
Built by the Pandava kings in the city of Delhi
Long, long before it became what it is today

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Note:
Nili Chhatri- blue umbrella
Ashwamgha yagna- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashvamedha
*******************************************************************************Source:
https://www.apnisanskriti.com/temple/navlakha-temple-ghumli-gujarat-3909
http://hindutemples-india.blogspot.com/2020/05/navlakha-temple-ghumli-gujarat.html
https://tours.sacredyatra.com/temples/neeli-chhatri-temple/
https://rgyan.com/en/temples/nili-chatri-temple
https://www.thedivineindia.com/nili-chatri-mandir/5948
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