A Jogi fell in love with a goddess in a city of Kashmir.
When Jogi saw the beautiful young Devi at a fair, he fell madly in love with her. It was as if Jogi was not to be taken lightly. If on the one hand, Ranjha becomes a Jogi after failing in love, on the other hand, a Jogi can also turn back. He can come down from the mountain after hearing the sound of the spinning wheel. So, stay away from Jogis... Anyway, Jogi fell in love with Devi and wanted to have her. But Devi had nothing like that in her heart. And when Jogi insisted, did not give up chasing Devi, she ran away from there to save herself and took refuge in a mountain cave. In the middle of this picture, you can see the same "Tri Kota" i.e. the mountain with three peaks. The height of which is about 2700 meters. The lights on this mountain are probably burning in memory of Jogi and Devi. I will tell you the full story, but before that, let me tell you that this picture was taken by Manzarbaz... from a distance of about 78 kilometers... from across the border... from the plains of Punjab... from the banks of Chenab... on a moonlit night... when the mountains were lit... the moonlight scattered... and the reflection on your waters...
Don't be too surprised or worried, because we have already set a world record by taking pictures at night from a much greater distance. Just take care of a few things and we will show them and inform the Guinness Book of World Records. And until then, brother, stop chanting "this can't happen, this can't happen" and develop a passion for "long distance observation" and then see the wonders of nature...
Anyway, these mountains come in the lower range of the Himalayas. Which is in the Reasi district of occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Where the Trikota mountain spreads like a crown over the city of "Katra". You should not be surprised at all to know that trains also run in these mountains and the Chenab River enters Punjab through them. However, you should be surprised that the world's highest railway bridge was recently built on the Chenab River in the Reasi district itself...
And yes! The story about the Jogi is that the founder of the "Kan Phate Jogi" sect, i.e. the Tala Jogis' Guru Gorakhnath, was also a disciple (disciple) of Bhairav Nath. It is said that he had mastered all the Tantric Siddhis. Now what are Siddhis? The extraordinary, spiritual or supernatural power or ability acquired through meditation, Chala or Yoga etc. is called Siddhi. Such as flying in the air, walking on water, accessing the past and knowing about a place, person or thing through the sixth sense etc. By the way, these are the Siddhis of Tantric Buddhism. While different religions have different ones. Even spiritual powers are found in ourselves.
Anyway, in a Hindu religion, the story of the Jogi and the Goddess is told like this: About nine hundred years ago, Bhairav Nath, the owner of the Tantric Siddhis, fell in love with the Goddess Vaishno Devi and wanted to subdue the Goddess in the pride of his power. The goddess ran away and when she reached the cave on the mountain with this picture, she called Hanuman and said, “I will do penance in this cave for nine months, until then you do not let Bhairavnath enter the cave.” Today this cave is called “Ardha Kwanwari.” Well, after the penance, Bhairavnath and Vaishno Devi finally met and the goddess took the form of Kali and beheaded Bhairavnath. When Bhairavnath realized his mistake while dying, he apologized from the bottom of his heart. Vaishno Devi not only forgave him but also saved him from the cycle of rebirth. And at the same time, she said that when a pilgrim comes to see me, his pilgrimage will be complete only when he sees your head as well. Later, Vaishno Devi took the form of three rocks and remains there till today. According to some, Vaishno Devi was formed by the combined energies of Parvati, Lakshmi and Saraswati.
In the picture, where the two lines of light coming from the top of the mountain meet, that is where the cave and the temple of Baba Bhairavnath are located. What a strange thing that all the reflections floating on the water in the picture are of the same color, but the color of the light coming from the Bhairavnath temple is different. Perhaps love has its own peculiarities. Anyway, the cluster of lights on the left hand side is the temple of Vaishno Devi. This mountain is sacred to Hindus and pilgrims from all over India first reach Katra city by plane to Jammu or by train or bus and then from there, after climbing about fourteen kilometers on foot, they reach the top of the mountain where the lines of light are ending on these illuminated paths. After that, they go to the temple of Vaishno Devi by chairlift or helicopter... Horkuj is worthy of the "Tapasvi Maharaj"? Tapasvi remembered that this temple is one of the big temples, where millions of pilgrims visit every year. Apart from this, it is one of the richest temples and according to an estimate, the annual income here is around sixteen million dollars. Well, there is nothing surprising in this. Because in our country too, the income of most of the temples and some gurdwaras is no less than this. Let's review the audit report of the Auqaf Department sometime.
That's it! Someone practices meditation… someone has true love… someone becomes a yogi… someone attains the status of a saint… someone reaches “that”… and someone does business with all this… okay, okay… everything is okay… everyone has their own circulation… everyone has their own orbit... And yes! I remembered that rotate the screen ninety degrees and view the picture in portrait (vertical). Tie a handkerchief on the head, put its tassel around the neck, a face will be seen calling out in the Trikota mountain. Now it is up to you whether it looks like a god or a fairy or nothing. By the way, I see Jogi Ranjha's diamond... I see your face in every scene.
