Kapil Ashram

Kapil Ashram ( Sanskrit : कपिल आश्रम ) was a Hindu monastery of the Vedic sage Kapila. He is the author of Shankhya Shastra of Ancient Indian philosophy. It is located at Kakraul village of Rahika block in Madhubani district of Mithila region of Bihar.[1][2]

Kapil Ashram
कपिल आश्रम
Monastery information
Established8th Century - 7th Century BCE
Dedicated toShankhya Shastra
People
Founder(s)Kapila
Architecture
StyleHinduism
Site
LocationKakraul, Rahika, Madhubani district, Mithila
CountryIndia
Other informationAffiliation : Ancient Mithila University

Background

According to legend this place is related to Maharishi Kardam and Devhuti. Kapila was the son of Maharshi Kardam.[3] It is believed that the Vedic sage Kapila was the devotee of Lord Shiva. He established Shivlinga at the Kakraul village known as Kapileshwar Sthan. There was an Ashram of Kapila where he developed and wrote the Shankhya Shastra of the Indian philosophy. There he taught his Shankhya Shastra to his disciples for many years. Seerdhawaja Janaka the king of Mithila also came here to study the Shankhya Shastra from the Vedic sage Kapila.[4][5] This is the attractive tourist destination for Hindu pilgrims in the Mithila region. Hindu devotees from different parts of the district and the entire Mithila come here to worship the Shivlinga of the Kapileshwar Sthan temple.[6][7]

References

  1. "बाबा कपिलेश्वर स्थान में बिखरने लगी मधुबनी पेंटिग की छटा". Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). Retrieved 2021-11-21.
  2. Singh, Shankar Dayal. Bihar : Ek Sanstkritik Vaibhav (in Hindi). Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd. ISBN 978-81-7182-294-2.
  3. Jha, Bhavanath. धर्मायण, 2078 वि.सं. भाग-1, अंक 105-108 (in Hindi). Mahavir Mandir, Patna.
  4. Nirmalendu, Kumar (2019-10-23). Magadhnama. Lokbharti Prakashan. ISBN 978-93-88211-61-1.
  5. Chaudhary P. C. Roy (1964). Bihar District Gazetteers Darbhanga.
  6. "Mithila Heritage - Places". www.mithilaheritage.com. Retrieved 2021-11-21.
  7. "About District | District Madhubani, Government Of Bihar | India". Retrieved 2021-11-21.
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