In
1879, when the British were ruling India, Lt. Col. Martin of Agar Malva was
leading the army in the war against Afghanistan.
Col. Martin used to regularly send messages of
his well-being to his wife. The war continued for long & Lady Martin
stopped getting messages. She was very upset.
Once riding on her horse, she passed by the
temple of Baijnath Mahadev. She was attracted by the sound of Conch &
Mantra. She went inside and came to know that the Brahmanas were worshipping
Lord Shiva. They saw her sad face and asked her problem. She explained
everything to them. They told her that Lord Shiva listens to the prayers of
devotees and takes them out of difficult situations in no time. With the advice
of the Brahmanas she started the ‘Laghurudri Anushtthan’ of the Mantra:
‘Om
Namah Shivaya’ for 11 days. She prayed to Lord Shiva that if her husband
reaches home safely, then she would get the temple renovated.
On the last of the ‘Laghurudri’ a messenger
came and gave a letter to her. Her husband had written: ‘I was regularly
sending messages to you from the battle grounds but suddenly the Pathans
surrounded us from all sides. We were entrapped in a situation where there was
no scope of escaping death. Suddenly I saw a Yogi of India with long hair,
carrying a weapon with three pointers (Trishul). His personality was amazing
and he was manoeuvring his weapon with a magnificent style. Seeing this great
man, the Pathans started running back. With his grace our bad times turned into
moments of victory. This was possible only because of that man of India wearing
a lion skin & carrying a three-pointer weapon (Trishul). That great Yogi
told me that I should not worry and that he had come to rescue me because he
was very pleased with my wife’s prayers.’
Tears
of joy were falling down Lady Martin’s eyes while reading the letter. Her heart
was overwhelmed. She fell into the feet of Lord Shiva’s statue and burst in
tears.
After a few weeks Col. Martin returned. Lady
Martin narrated the whole incident to him. Now both husband & wife became
devotees of Lord Shiva. In 1883 they donated Rs. 15,000 for renovating the
temple. The information engraved slab for the same is still there in the
Baijnath Mahadev Temple of Agar Malva. This is the only Hindu temple built by a
Britisher.
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