Many stories of miracles, faith, faith, freedom from sins have been heard in the temple, but there is a temple in Rajasthan where a certificate of freedom from sins is given. Gautameshwar Mahadev Temple in Arnod tehsil of Pratapgarh district, 85 km from Banswara, Rajasthan, is known as Haridwar of Vagad. There is a famous temple of Lord Shiva. A waterfall flows from the top of the temple of Lord Shiva. In the rainy season, the Gautameshwar Mahadev temple is surrounded by greenery amidst a sheet of greenery all around.
Gautameshwar Mahadev Temple has a different specialty. This is a Mokshadayini Kund, also known as Mandakani Kund. It is believed that taking a bath in this pool washes away all the sins. Here a certificate of salvation is also given by the temple trust.
It is said that one of the Saptarishis, Gautam Rishi, was also stigmatized for killing a cow. Then Gautam Rishi had erased his sin by bathing in this pool. Since then the local people believe that just as Gautam Rishi was liberated by bathing in this Mandakini Kund, all his sins will also be washed away.
Here people still have faith in this pool built in Gautameshwar Mahadev. According to the information received, the water of this pool built in Gautameshwar Mahadev temple has never ended till date. There is also an old court of tribals made from this religious place. A formally printed and stamped redemption certificate is also issued from the court.
The special thing is that this is the only Dham in the whole country, where the certificate of salvation is given, in the famous Gautameshwar Mahadev temple known as Haridwar of the tribals, devotees from Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat Maharashtra come here in Vaishakh. Huh. At that time, lakhs of devotees from these states wash their sins by taking a dip in the pool built in the court of this faith, and also take the water of this pool with them as Ganga water.
There is a kund named Mandakani for the removal of sins at Gautameshwar shrine. Here the devotees deposit one rupee after taking a bath and they are given a certificate of salvation by the court.