Shivling in the lake: Villagers of Narwar village in Shivpuri district of Madhya Pradesh saw Shivling in Sindh river after 54 years. After this, a large number of people gathered to worship the Shivling. As soon as the water in the river decreased, people started worshiping here. Villagers told that there is a very ancient Shivling in the water of Sindh river. Due to a lot of water in this river, this Shivling remains submerged in water. This time as the rain decreased and the water in the river also decreased, a large number of people reached here to see the centuries-old Shivling.
There is 60 feet of water in the river basin
The Sindh river flows 20 km east of Narwar in Shivpuri district on the Narwar-Karaira road, on the north side of Badera Chaar road, at a distance of two km from the Gram Panchayat Kalipahari, there is a natural pond on the bank of this river. There is a Shivling in it, but there is 60 feet of water here. This is the first time since 1970 that the water level has gone down. Usually from January to February the water level is low, during this time 1 to 2 feet Shivlings are seen, but this time the water in the river is very low. This time due to low water in this pond built on the Sindh river, only the complete Shivling is visible. After 54 years, a crowd of villagers gathered here to see the Shivling.
Earlier, when there was a drought, the entire Shivlinga could be seen
In this regard, local villagers say that this river passes 2 km away from Kali Pahari village. There is a natural reservoir there, in which this lake is known as Kalada. There is an ancient Shivling in the river basin itself. According to local elders, this Shivling was seen in full form 54 years ago, because then the lake was dry.
A large number of villagers gathered to worship the Shivling
As soon as the news of the discovery of an ancient Shivling in the Sindh river spread, a large number of villagers gathered here. The local people who came to worship the Shivling said that this Shivling, famous by the name of Dhay Mahadev, is about 5 feet high and its diameter is 4 feet. People from the entire village visited the Dhay Mahadev Shivling. Along with this, the villagers worshipped the Shivling.