Temples History
Literally the word Nar means water and Murar means lord Krishna who appeared as the 8th avatara of lord Vishnu in dvapara yuga as mentioned in Garuda purana, that is the word Naromurar means the house of lord Vishnu - Kshirsagar. Naromurar is a village with the diversities of Hindu sub castes, belief and worship is common amongst the villagers with a sincere love for one another. To express their strong devotion and love towards the God, villagers have built a number of temples all around the village having the sculptures of different Hindu deities.
Devi SthanIn the year of 1352 AD,when the village was founded by Naro Singh and Murar Singh, a temple "Devi Sthan" had also been built inside the village to practice their religious belief and faith towards the God.
Devi Sthan is the oldest known temple of Naromurar having Devi pratima in the center surrounded with several other sculptures of Hindu God and Goddess inside the temple.It is one of the most sacred place not only for the villagers but also of the area, People from the nearby areas also use to visit there for the treatment of diseases like "Eczema".There are a group of Pandits in the village for the medication of such diseases in a traditional aryurvedic fashion.Later following the sacred name of the village as Kshirsagar, the villagers have built several temples inside and all around the village -
Thakur SthanThakursthan is the second oldest temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in north east direction of the village. A temple dedicated to Goddess Parvathi is also built in the premises later.Beauty of Thakur Sthan seeks attention of all the villagers on the festival of Maha Shivaratri.
Thakur WadiIn the year 1900AD, a Thakurwadi had been built by the villagers in the south west outskirts of the village. It is well surrounded by gardens of Mango, Gooseberry, Guava, Banana, Papaya and several other trees from all the side. The temple is dedicated to Hindu God Rama along with laxmana and Goddess Sita.
Durga SthanAdi Shakti Ma Durga temple is located in the kachahari premises of the village. There is a dedicated cultural organization Adarsh Natyakala Parishad to organize the grand Durga Pooja. Along with worshipping the nine forms of Devi, a series of cultural activities are also performed throughout the Navaratra that fills the entire village with full of energy and happiness. A series of Natyakala organized by the Adarsh natyakala Parishad during the five nights starting from the Jagarana to day after Vijayadashmi is unique throughout the Warisaliganj and nearby villages
Shivparvati Hanuman MandirThree temples to worship Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvathi and Lord Hanuman is situated in the Kachahari premises of the village. There is one attached community hall as well to organize cultural programs during the sacred Hindu festival of Ramnavami and Holi.
ShivalayaOne of the oldest place of worship situated at the center of village.
Mathuradham SuryamandirIn the year of 2002 AD, A Sun temple is built at the outskirts of the village by Shree Shyamdev Singh. Villagers named it Mathuradham Suryamandir to respect the late Mathura Singh, the father of Shyamdev Singh. A Shyamkund is also built in the premises for the villagers to celebrate the sacred Hindu festival of Chhath Pooja.In 2012 AD, a Shiva temple is also built in the premises by Shree Chandeshwar Singh
LaxmisthanThere are three temples in the premises dedicated to Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvathi and Goddess Laxmi. Shiva Mandir built in the year of 2006 AD by Shree Ajay Singh followed by Parvati Mandir in 2014 AD by Shrimati Gayatri Devi and laxmi Mandir in the year of 2015 AD by Pravin Singh. The temple seeks attention of the villagers on the occasion of laxmi Pooja. Naromurar village has a dedicated cultural organization Tarun laxmi Pooja Samiti to organize the grand laxmi Pooja.