Keyword
Match

Welcome Guest | Login | SignUp

Spirituals

Akashiganga
Bomdila
Malinithan
Parasuramkonda
Tawang Monastery
The Buddhist Temple
Urguelling Monastery
Region
East India
West India
North India
South India
Central India
Adventure Wildlife
Beaches
Historical
Spiritual
Deccan Odyssey
Fairy Queen Train
Palace on Wheels
The Royal Orient
World Time
Train Schedule
Currency Info
Distance Calculator
Indian Railway Reservation
Weather Report
STD Code
ISD Code
FAQ
Tips
Packing List
Must Explore
How to reach India
Travel risks
Foreign embassies in India
Indian embassies in Foreign
Facts about India
Visa & passport
Home>>East India>>Arunachal-Pradesh>>Spiritual>>Malinithan

Malinithan

Malinithan

Malinithan, Malinithan tours, Visit Malinithan of Arunachal Pradesh, Temple tour of Malinithan, Religious placeLocation : 1-km From Likabali, Arunachal Pradesh
Main Attractions : Ancient Ruins Of A 14th -15th Century Durga Temple.
Best Time To Visit : April To October

Malinithan located at Likabali is a place of great devotement, associated with the legend of Lord Krishna. The legend behind the place is that Krishna and Rukmini rested here on their way from Bhismakanagar to Dwarka and they were offered very fine flowers by Parvati.Krishna pleased with the offering praised Parvati and addressed her as Malini-Mistress of Garland. It is believed that, the place came to be known as Malinithan since then. It is a temple site in ruins.

TEMPLES

Ruins Of Durga Temple
:
Relics of stone images of Malinithan came to be noted from the early twenties of the present century. In course of series of excavation from 1968 and ending 1971, ruins of temples and valuable scriptures were unearthed at this site. The fame of Malinithan as a holy place of worship draws a large number of visitors and piligrims.

The site excavated has beautifully designed and decorated basement of a temple, divine images, icons of deities, animal motifs and floral designs, carved columns and panels. These rich granite sculptures that are discovered belong to 14th -15th century, the more important being 'Indra' on Airavat or Airabat (elephant), 'Surya' (Sun God) on Chariot, Mayurasan (peacock-seat) along with more than 100 Gods And Goddesses, dancing Yakshi, Images of erotic twins on the arch and a huge 'Nandi' bull. A Shivalinga, made of falic stone is also present over here.

The temple at Malinithan is dedicated to Goddess Durga and is built on the classical tradition of Orissa. A Legend According to a Purana, on the way to Dwarka from Bhismaknagar (also spelt as Bhishmaknagar), Sri Krishna with his newly married wife Rukmini Devi begged blessings of Goddess Parvati. Devi Parvati greeted the newly married couple with wreath. So unique was the stringing of the garland that overwhelmed Krishna called Devi Parvati as " Sucharu Malini", meaning, a lady who strings garlands beautifully - hence from Malini to Malinithan being the name.

How To Get There

Air : The nearest airport from Malinithan is Leelabari or Dibrugarh in Assam . A helipad is also situated at Along.

Rail : Nearest railway station is Silapathan, Assam .

Road : One can reach Malinithan by bus or car from Guwahati (Assam), as well as by bus from Itanagar.  

More Spritual Places of Arunachal-Pradesh

 

>> Akashiganga

>> Bomdila

>> Malinithan

>> Parasuramkonda

>> Tawang Monastery

>> The Buddhist Temple

>> Urguelling Monastery

 
 

More Information About Arunachal-Pradesh

 
>> City >> Cuisine >> Arts and Crafts >> Fairs and Festivals
 

Comments for Malinithan

 
 
 
 

User Gallery for this Page

 
View All Images for this Page (0)
 

Please login to add comments or upload Images

 
Email : Password :

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
   
   

East India  |  West India  |  North India  |  South India  |  Central India  |   By State  Theme tour  |   Rail tour  |  Travel Links  |  Site Map