In 1879, when the British were ruling over
Col. Martin used to regularly send
messages of his well-being to his wife. The war continued for long and Lady
Martin stopped getting messages. She was very upset.
Once riding on her horse, she passed by
the
On the last of the Laghurudra a messenger came and gave a
letter to her. Her husband had written: “I was regularly sending messages to
you from the battle grounds but suddenly the Pathans surrounded us from all
sides. We were entrapped in a situation where there was no scope of escaping
death. Suddenly I saw a Yogi of India with long hair, carrying a weapon with
three pointers (Trishul). His personality was amazing and he was maneuvering
his weapon with a magnificent style. Seeing this great man, the Pathans started
running back. With his grace our bad times turned into moments of victory. This
was possible only because of that man of
Tears of joy were falling down the eyes of Lady Martin’s eyes while reading the
letter. Her heart was overwhelmed. She fell at the feet of Lord Shiva’s statue
and burst in tears.
After a few weeks Col. Martin returned. Lady Martin narrated the whole incident to him. Now both husband and wife became devotees of Lord Shiva. In 1883 they donated Rs. 15,000 for renovating the temple. The information engraved slab for the same is still there in the Baijnath Mahadev Temple of Agar Malva. This is the only Hindu temple built by the British.

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