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==Surya Tirth / Surya Ghat / [[:hi:सूर्य तीर्थ|सूर्य तीर्थ]]==
 
==Surya Tirth / Surya Ghat / [[:hi:सूर्य तीर्थ|सूर्य तीर्थ]]==
 
At Surya Tirth, [[Surya|Suryadev]], the Sungod, with his twelve different aspects (dvadash-kal), is always absorbed in serving his worshipful deity, Shri [[Krishna]]. Because of this, Maharaja [[Bali]], the son of [[Virochana]], worshipped Suryadev here, and was granted his desired result. By taking bath at Surya Tirth on a Sunday, during sankranti <ref>period during which the sun or a planet enters into a new zodiac sign.</ref>, or at the time of a solar or lunar eclipse, one achieves the result of performing a Rajasuya Yagya<ref>An elaborate fire sacrifice that establishes one as the emperor of the world</ref>, and after liberation attains the abode of the Supreme Lord<ref> tatah param suryatirtham sarva-papa-vimocanam</ref> .A deity of Bali, along with his worshipful deity, Shri [[Vaman|Vamandev]],resides in a temple nearby.<br />
 
At Surya Tirth, [[Surya|Suryadev]], the Sungod, with his twelve different aspects (dvadash-kal), is always absorbed in serving his worshipful deity, Shri [[Krishna]]. Because of this, Maharaja [[Bali]], the son of [[Virochana]], worshipped Suryadev here, and was granted his desired result. By taking bath at Surya Tirth on a Sunday, during sankranti <ref>period during which the sun or a planet enters into a new zodiac sign.</ref>, or at the time of a solar or lunar eclipse, one achieves the result of performing a Rajasuya Yagya<ref>An elaborate fire sacrifice that establishes one as the emperor of the world</ref>, and after liberation attains the abode of the Supreme Lord<ref> tatah param suryatirtham sarva-papa-vimocanam</ref> .A deity of Bali, along with his worshipful deity, Shri [[Vaman|Vamandev]],resides in a temple nearby.<br />
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==References==
 
==References==

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Surya Tirth / Surya Ghat / सूर्य तीर्थ

At Surya Tirth, Suryadev, the Sungod, with his twelve different aspects (dvadash-kal), is always absorbed in serving his worshipful deity, Shri Krishna. Because of this, Maharaja Bali, the son of Virochana, worshipped Suryadev here, and was granted his desired result. By taking bath at Surya Tirth on a Sunday, during sankranti [1], or at the time of a solar or lunar eclipse, one achieves the result of performing a Rajasuya Yagya[2], and after liberation attains the abode of the Supreme Lord[3] .A deity of Bali, along with his worshipful deity, Shri Vamandev,resides in a temple nearby.

Avimukt Tirth · Guhya Tirth · Prayag Tirth · Kankhal Tirth · Tinduk Tirth · Surya Tirth · Batswami Tirth · Dhruv Tirth · Rishi Tirth · Moksh Tirth · Koti Tirth South · Bodhi Tirth · Nav Tirth · Sanyman Tirth · Dharapatan Tirth · Naag Tirth · Ghantabharnak Tirth · Brahma Tirth · Som Tirth · Saraswati Patan Tirth · Chakra Tirth · Dashashavmedh Tirth · Vighanraj Tirth · Koti Tirth North

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  1. period during which the sun or a planet enters into a new zodiac sign.
  2. An elaborate fire sacrifice that establishes one as the emperor of the world
  3. tatah param suryatirtham sarva-papa-vimocanam