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Background There are three very interesting legend behind the creation of this temple.
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According to one, Brahma once embarked on a journey to find out the best tirtha
(sacred site) on the earth. After seeing a number of places, he came to
Shamlaji, which he liked the most and performed penance there for one
thousand years. Lord Shiva, who was pleased with him, asked him to
perform a yajna (ritual). At the beginning of the yajna, Lord Vishnu manifested himself in the form of Shamlaji, and was enshrined at this place.
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Another legend has it that Vishwakarma,
the architect of the Gods, constructed this temple in one night, but as
it was morning by the time he completed it, he could not take it with
him and had to return leaving it here.
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According to the third story, an Adivasi
found the idol of Shamlaji while ploughing his land. He worshipped it
by lighting a lamp everyday and was blessed for his faith by having an
abundant yield in his farm. Learning of this, a Vaishnava merchant built
the temple and installed the idol therein, which was later beautified
by the Idar rulers. More recently, a prominent business family further
renovated this temple.
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