Neelkanth Mahadev Temple Rishikesh
Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is a Hindu
temple dedicated to Nilkanth (Lord Shiva). The temple is situated at a
height of 1330 meters and is located about 32 km from
Rishikesh.
The Neelkanth Mahadev temple is considered to be one of the most famous
temples of Rishikesh. With temples at almost every fold of the
Himalayan Range, Hindu mythology is closely associated with most of
these temples.
The sikhra of the temple is adorned with sculptures of
various Devas and Asuras depicting the Samudramanthan. Neelkanth Mahadev
in the form of Shivalinga is the presiding deity of the temple. The
temple complex also has a natural spring where devotees usually take a
holy bath before entering the premises of the temple.
The sikhra of the temple is adorned with sculptures of
various Devas and Asuras depicting the Samudramanthan. Neelkanth Mahadev
in the form of Shivalinga is the presiding deity of the temple. The
temple complex also has a natural spring where devotees usually take a
holy bath before entering the premises of the temple.
According to Hindu mythology it was the place where
Shiva drank up the venom (poison Halahala, which emanated during the
'Samudra Manthan') churned out of the ocean, to save the world from the
evil, death and destruction. It is said that Lord Shiva had the immense
capacity to stop the venom from entering his body and thus reserved it
in his throat forever. The poison did not harm him but turned his throat
murky blue, thus giving Shiva the name of Neelkanth. It is believed
that the event occurred here in this place where the temple is located.
The temple of Neelkanth Mahadev is situated at a distance of 12 km from
Rishikesh among the snow capped mountains and forests. Rishikesh holds immense importance in the religious lives of devout Hindus. Neelkanth Mahadev temple
holds two fairs; one during the occasion of Shivratri and another in
the month of Shravan (July-August). Thousands of devotees throng during
Shivratri. From the Neela Kantha temple you can climb 2 kms. To the
Parvati temple, located on top of a high hill another 2kms. Further up
the hill is a Cave (gufa), where there is a small temple. There are good
views along the way. It is a fairly hard climb to the Parvati temple
and a fairly easy walk to the cave.
Places to Visit in Neelkanth Mahadev Temple:
Neelkanth Mahadev in the form of Shivalinga is the presiding
deity of the temple. The temple complex also has a natural spring where
devotees usually take a holy bath before entering the premises of the
temple.
Things to do in Neelkanth Mahadev Temple:
The devotees who pay a visit to Neelkanth Mahadev make an
offering of Bael leaves, coconut, flowers, milk, honey, fruits and water
to the Lord Shiva. The temple observes two fairs that are held annually
on the occasions of Maha Shivratri (Feb-Mar) and Shivratri of Shraavana
(month of Hindu calendar) (July-Aug) during which the devotees
(Kawarias) trek from
Haridwar to Neelkanth Mahadev Temple.
Places to Visit near Neelkanth Mahadev Temple:
There are three caves. Each one is different from another in size
and shape. Shri Shailesh Giri ji – a sadhu in the Jhilmil Gufa. Alha
Udal’s (The King from Uttar Pradesh) Guru meditated within these caves
years ago. The cave is dedicated to Guru Gorakshanath and was discovered
by Saraswati Nijanand Swami ji. 150 years of cave history he said is
known to them. The cave is known as Jhilmil Gufa because Guru Jhilmila
ji also meditated within these caves years ago.
How to Reach Neelkanth Mahadev Temple
Its only 65km far from
Haridwar, 30 km from
Rishikesh, 260 km from Delhi, 60 km from Dehradun, 40 km from Jolly Grant Airport Dehradun, 100 km from
Mussoorie. You can go by taxi, by bus & by your private vehicles.
Note: You can also enjoy the lunch with the Gujjars family. (with
Extra charge)
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