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The Uvusuru is ascribed to Rameshwuru or Shivu, but it should be regarded as that of some one of the thousands of demons and spirits, of which he is the lord, according to our mythology. | The Uvusuru is ascribed to Rameshwuru or Shivu, but it should be regarded as that of some one of the thousands of demons and spirits, of which he is the lord, according to our mythology. | ||
THE SANATORY WAREN OF BHUIROBA AT HUR-HURESHWURU. | <center>THE SANATORY WAREN OF BHUIROBA AT HUR-HURESHWURU.</center> | ||
The temple of Hur-hureshwuru gives its own name to the town which has sprung up around it, situated on the coast of the Southern Conkan, close to the sea, and not more than one or two day’s sail from Bombay. It is a distinguished Siddhusthanu, ''i.e''., a perfect or holy place. There are abundance of these minor sacred places in India, most of which, in addition to their religious character, have the medical reputation of effecting miraculous cures on those who visit them. | The temple of Hur-hureshwuru gives its own name to the town which has sprung up around it, situated on the coast of the Southern Conkan, close to the sea, and not more than one or two day’s sail from Bombay. It is a distinguished Siddhusthanu, ''i.e''., a perfect or holy place. There are abundance of these minor sacred places in India, most of which, in addition to their religious character, have the medical reputation of effecting miraculous cures on those who visit them. |