Shiva temples around India. Know more…
Thursday, 2nd September 2021
There is no doubt that India has some of the most striking Shiva temples, which are visited by pilgrims from all over the country and the world.
However, you don't need to have spiritual or religious beliefs to explore these magnificent temples, but you can visit them to explore their splendor, impressive architecture, and embrace greater tranquility.
Here, we have compiled a list of the most magnificent Shiva temples in India, and you must add them to your list. Go take a look.
This temple in Bangalore is famous for its massive 65 foot tall Shiva structure and is one of the most popular Shiva temples in India. Shivoham Shiva Temple has the largest Shiva Linga gate in Bangalore. Another interesting fact about this temple is that it also has a 32 foot tall Ganesha statue. Over the years this temple has not only become a much sought after and revered spiritual destination, but it is also known as one of the most powerful Shiva temples in the world, and the temples that believe in dreams and dreams. prayers are answered.
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Kotilingeshwara Temple is located in Kammasandra Village, Kolar District, Karnataka. It is one of the largest Shivalingams in the world. Did you know that this amazing linga is about 108 feet tall? Here, it is interesting that the huge linga is surrounded by countless little linga in an area of ??15 acres, and they look spectacular together. The complex is also home to the 35-foot-tall Nandi idol. Every year during Maha Shivaratri, a large number of devotees make sure to be there on this auspicious day. Currently, this temple has about one million shivalingas. This temple can be easily reached from the Koral Gold Mine.
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Kedarnath Temple is located in the Garhwal Himalaya in Uttarakhand near the Mandakini River, it is the most popular Shiva temple in India and attracts thousands of believers from all over the world. Due to extreme weather conditions, the temple is usually open to the public from April to November. In winter, idols from the Kedarnath temple are brought to Ukhimath. Then, for the next six months, the gods were enshrined here. You cannot reach the temple directly by road, you must walk 22 kilometers from Gaurikund.
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Siddhesvara Dham Temple is only a two-hour drive from Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim. It is surrounded by magnificent mountains and consists of four temples dedicated to Vishnu, Krishna, Jagannath, and Shiva. The shrine compound is located on the mountain road between Melli and Jorethang. Inside the spacious enclosure are 12 jyotirlingas and a 108-foot-high statue of Shiva. Have you been to this place? If not, check it out!
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Mudeshwar Shiva Temple is surrounded on three sides by the vast Arabian Sea and is located on Kandurah Hill in Karnataka. This striking temple has a 20-story gopuram. The 123 foot tall Shiva statue in this temple is known as the second-tallest Shiva statue in the world. An elevator is installed here to provide devotees with a magnificent view of the magnificent statue. The sun is worth seeing shining on the idol because it is cleverly positioned so that it will shine when the morning light shines on it.
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This popular Shiva Temple is 15 kilometers away from Dwarka and is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India. Some of the main attractions of this temple are a beautiful garden with a pond and a 25-meter high statue of Lord Shiva. Did you know that this temple is also called the Nagnath Temple? According to popular beliefs, those who pray in Nageshwar Jyotirlinga can get rid of all poisons, snakebites, and secular attractions. Add it to your wish list now!
The News Talkie Bureau
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India.com