Akloli Kund Shiva Mandir Bhagawan Nityananda lived at Akloli Kund Shiva Temple for 8 years until 1958. "Though the Vajreshwari temple seems to be the centre of all activity, Vajreshwari would have been any other non-descript semi-urban hinterland town had it not been for the nearby hot-water springs. A couple of tiled-tanks in front of a Shiva temple trap the water of seven hot water springs. Since the water is running water, the fact that dozens take a dip in the tanks shouldn?t be a cause of worry. Also, since the waters are laden with minerals, the water appears blackish.
However, if urban sensibilities stop you from a complete head-to-toe dunk then do sit at the edge and dip your feet into the tanks. In either case, before you plunge in, feel the water with your fingers as it can sometimes be hot enough to cause minor burns to some people." ( Mumbai Mirror.com, Lure of Vajreshwari & Ganeshpuri, Monday, November 12, 2007 at 07:40:59 PM) Akloli Kund Shiva Mandir
Akloli Kund Shiva Mandir in 1971 and 2010
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