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Gaumukh Temple

Gaumukh Temple Mount Abu territory of Rajasthan contains ious superb and understood guest goals. On the off chance that you are in Mount Abu, you should visit the Gaumukh Temple. In case you do acknowledge the open way to visit the Gaumukh Temple and its phenomenal includes, you can value walking voyages, picnics and moreover observing the awesome haven and its statues. The Gaumukh Temple is moreover outstanding for religious trips and reflection.

The Gaumukh Temple was verifiable its territory as a pledge to Saint Vashishth. It is assumed that Saint Vashishth played out a yagna there that made the four critical Rajput gatherings. There is in like manner a tank that you should visit-the Agni Kund. The Agni Kund is acknowledged to be the site of a placating fire, which Saint Vashishth used to play out the yagni from which the four clans were imagined.

History:
Lord Vashishth is worshipped in the Gaumukh (mouth of a cow) temple. There is a strong historical background for this reason. The ancient myth about the creation of this temple says, at the earlier times, Mount Abu belonged to ‘Arbudaanchal’ and Rishi Vashishth resided here with his wife. He also had a cow Nandini who had the ability to fulfill their mythological wishes. It was mythically believed that Vashishth created the four Rajput Clans. It is believed that for creating Agnikula, the four Rajput clans of fire, Rishi Vashishth performed a huge and holy yagna. The fire ritual was performed where there was a natural spring. The water of the spring came out flowing out the rock through a cow-head shaped hole. It is also said that this holy spring is the origin of the three holy rivers of India – the Ganga, the Yamuna, and the Saraswati. But why Rishi Vashishth is worshipped here? There is a story behind it too. When he was creating the Agnikula through a yagna, violent earthquakes took place and Guru Shikhar, the highest peak of Mount Abu was formed. Thus, he is considered to be the maker of this hill station and he started worshipped here in the temple.

Architecture:
Holy water keeps flowing from the marble head of a cow present in the Gaumukh Temple. It is, in fact, a large statue. The interior and exterior of the temple are made up of old marble stones and those are designed with lovely carvings, especially the doors and walls. The mandir premises also contain the statues of Lord Krishna and Lord Ram along with Rishi Vashishth, which are all made of marbles.

Best Time to Visit:
As the surrounding of the Gaumukh temple is covered with thick green forest, it is advisable to be here in the rainy season or after dark without having local guidance.

How to Reach?
Mount Abu is well connected with roadways from the nearby cities. You can take a cab or bus to reach the bus station of Mount Abu. The temple is only 4 km away from it. From the bus station, you can hire a local auto or cab to reach the temple. Or, simply enjoy walking through the streets. The trekking option is also available.