In the heart of Tuljapur lies a place of profound spiritual significance, where history intertwines with mythology and the divine essence permeates the air. At the entrance, beneath the majestic arch of King Sahaji Raje Mahadvar, awaits an ancient pilgrimage site shrouded in tales of sanctity and reverence. Here, amidst the whispers of the past, stands the formidable Kallol Teerth, a testament to faith and devotion.
How Kallol Tirtha get its name?
Once you cross the entrance of King Sahaji Raje Mahadwar, you will see something that is beyond time itself: a massive Teerth made of solid stones that is unyielding and resolute. Enormous with legend, this Teerth is significant in the history of mythology. It has been said that on its holy premises, Bramhadev called 108 intelligent pandits to reside there, calling out a celestial convergence of priceless rivers and naming it Kallol Teerth.
108 Rivers merged in Kallol Tirtha
As pilgrims tread upon the hallowed pathways of Kallol Teerth, they bear witness to a phenomenon of unparalleled spiritual significance—the convergence of Ganga (Ganges), Yamuna Saraswati, Godavari, Narmada, Kaveri, Krishna, Tungabhadra, Brahmaputra, Sindhu (Indus) and another 98 means total 108 rivers are merged in Kallol Tirtha, where the footsteps of the devout echo through the ages, the waters of countless tributaries intertwine of divine energy. This union, orchestrated by the decree of Bramhadev, symbolizes the harmonious blend of earthly elements into a singular sanctified entity.
Start the spiritually enlightening journey through Kallol Teerth’s hallowed grounds. Discover a haven where the mind becomes clear and the soul finds comfort amid the quiet of the surroundings and the sound of old hymns. Experience an everlasting spirit of devotion here, amidst the whispers of sages and the sound of sacred waters, and continue to the Tuljabhavani Darshan.