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  • Comment: Fails WP:NBUILDING - still lacks any significant coverage in reliable sources. Dan arndt (talk) 01:49, 3 September 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment: more info: WP:RS, WP:PSTS. Gpkp [utc] 17:55, 25 August 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment: Fails WP:NBUILDING, requires significant coverage in multiple independent secondary sources. One of the cited sources is a dead link and the other doesn't mention the temple at all. Dan arndt (talk) 06:53, 23 August 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment: Section headings shouldn't be referenced. ―Qwerfjkltalk 18:16, 18 July 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment: If there are not sufficient reliable sources describing the temple to support an entire article, you may simply want to add 1-2 sentences to Lakhahi describing the temple. (These sentences should be supported by reliable sources in any event!) Calliopejen1 (talk) 17:32, 7 July 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment: The article uses words that don't fit the neutral encyclopedic tone, as well as being supported by unreliable sources. Clearfrienda 💬 14:59, 4 July 2021 (UTC)

Shri Janglinath Mahadev Temple
Shri Jangalinath Mahadev Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
District Lakhimpur kheri
DeityJanglinath (Shiva)
FestivalsMaha Shivaratri
Location
LocationLakhahi
StateUttar Pradesh
CountryIndia
Architecture
TypeHindu temple
Creator Maharaja Ram Baksh Singh
Completed1700-1799

Shri Janglinath Mahadev Temple is a Hindu temple Located on outskirts of Lakhahi , a Village in a Lakhimpur kheri district of Uttar Pradesh, India. This Temple is Dedicated to Lord Shiva.[1] The Main Deity is Known by the names of Jangalinath Mahadev & Baba Jangalinath Literally meaning Lord of the Forest.[citation needed][2]

History

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Shri Janglinath Mahadev is a ancient temple Built by Maharaja Ram Baksh Singh Ji Rathore, a Rathore Rajput Ruler of Lakhahi Raj in around 18 century AD.[3] According to the Beliefs it is said that this Shivlinga was found under a tree by logger who was cutting that tree there in the forest. then that logger told about this to the then Lakhahi Naresh and then there a enormous temple of lord Shiva was built by Lakhahi naresh Shri Maharaja Ram bux Singhji. There he donated acres of land to the temple and he setteled a non brahmin priest there for the managment and regular rituals. He donated the temple along with the acres of forest land to that priest family. Due to this today also the erstwhile royal family is taking his legay ahead. They never take back any holy offerings (prasadaaa); which they offers to the deity.

Festivals[4]

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1. Holi Mela

In the month of March a great fair is organised for two days, first day will be for gents and second for ladies.

2. Saavan Mela

On every monday in the month of saavan

3. Ganesh Lila

This fair was organised till the year 1952 by the order of Maharaja's of Lakhahi

References

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  1. ^ Jagran, Danik. "Danik Jagran".[dead link]
  2. ^ Lakhahi, Raj. "Janglinath Mahadev". Wikipedia.
  3. ^ rathore, abhinay. "indian rajputs".
  4. ^ Kheri district, Gazetter. "Kheri district". Indian Gazetteer. p. Chapter II.