History Of UMIYADHAM SIDSAR
A believer farmer lives in Devda village of Porbandar district.People used to call this Patidar adult Ratanbapa, who was always engaged in satsang and saintly service. While serving the roti and sadhus to the visitor, the naive person should recite the Lord's praises. Due to his vulgar nature and devotion to God, the people of the surrounding villages also called him "Bhagat".
One day a sadhu visited Bhagat in the courtyard, as if God would also want to do something with such a tolerant devotee. Ratanbapa treated the monk respectfully and served him with devotion.The monk was satisfied with the true heart of this devotee. He said to Bhagat, “O Bhagat! Serve Maa Umiya together with your faith and unwavering devotion, life are going to be blessed and you'll become immortal! ”
From then on, Ratnabapa did not look back at the devotion of Maa Umiya. He was also chosen by the world power as a carrier of wonderful work.
One night Ratnabapa is resting on his bed during a dazed state remembering Mataji. Bhav Samadhi has passed the conscious-unconscious states.There they feel divine.It is as if Maa is standing near Umiya.Bhagat considers himself blessed rather than the radiant face of the mother, the sea of ami in the eyes, the glimpse of such a glorious divine form. For a short time I didn't even understand what to try to to , what to mention .
Bhagat fell at the feet of the mother like a blackened baluda. Living. The beautiful scene seen at night does not move from the mind. This is just an illusion or a fact! Will people believe me or not! Thinking like this, the night falls back.
The next day Bhagat comes to Sidhsar village. The villagers ask the people about Mataji's divine revelation and therefore the message of Mataji. At first, people aren't able to believe the reality , but with Ratnabapa's naive face and Mataji imperceptible communication, people start searching consistent with the sign of Kankun's companion given by Ratnabapa.
While walking, a small Kanku companion is seen on the right bank of the river Venu. Excavations begin there, but an enormous black rock appears rather than a statue. Keeping faith in Mataji, the eyes of the people are dazzled by the huge white beam as soon as the hard work is done. People were amazed to see the marble statue of Mataji. All were blessed the sacred fragrance and astral realization as if someone had just worshiped Mataji.
For a moment, the twinkling of an eye, seeing Mataji's form, froze. What a magnificent form! Four arms, a rudo chandlo on the forehead, a necklace around the neck, a bracelet on the hands, a toda on the legs and a crown adorningthe head! Chaitanchasvarupa Maa Umiya's green sari and a two and a half foot statue with a red pin on her head! It was as if the mother would just open her mouth to bless her own babies! rāja hatu.
Swayambhu Pragatbro of Kuladevi, Rajarajeshwari, Adishakti Mata Umiya of Kadva Patidar clan. The news of the unveiling of the statue of Mother Umiya in and around the village spread like wildfire. Crowds of people flocked to see Mataji. The joy of being a real quote of Mother Umiya was spread everywhere. At that time Gondal was ruled by the pious king Shri Bhagwat Singhji.
He heard the news of the manifestation of this divine idol. This civilized king sent a messenger thinking that he should build a magnificent temple in Gondal and install an idol in it.
The king's angel came to Sidsar and talked about taking the idol to Gondal. Despite the reluctance of the people, Raj obeyed and went to Gondal with the idols of the five leaders. But Maa Umiya's wish was something different. In a dream at night, the mother said to the king, “Rajan! I want to live among my children working on the earth, so send me back to Sidsar! ”
The pious king Manbher returned the idol directly. The enthusiasm of the people of Sidsar village was greatly increased by this incident. An idol of Mataji was solemnly erected in a simple but sacred small temple.
Mataji's naive Bhagat Ratnabapa has since taken a vow to dedicate his life to Mataji's lifelong service by wearing only one garment. Bhagatbapa, the eldest son of Mataji, went on an endless pilgrimage to Swadham in Samvat 15 instead of worshiping Mataji.
But this divine work done by him and therefore the fragrance of his selfless devotion still compels us to bow down at his holy feet. Today, all the bitter Patidar society is more proud of Ratnabapa's footsteps than Bhavvandhana.
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