After seeing the #RudraMahalaya temple , we again boarded an auto rickshaw to reach the #BinduSarovar.
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Broken pieces of the temples specially of the Maru-Gurjar architectural style of the Solanki period is kept inside the museum, beautiful wooden carvings are there and a beautiful mirror is also exhibited. Ticket fare is only 5 rupees.
There are more than one mythological stories sorrounding the
Bindu sarovar . The holy tank ,finds it's mention in the Rig Veda as well .
It is believed Parshuram and the Sage Kapil , had conducted the last rites of their mothers over here in Bindu sarovar .
Hence it's also called #MatriGaya or #MatriMokshSthal .
This is the only place in India , where people come to perform the last rites of maternal lineage .
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