Baba Nageshwarnath Temple
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1 to 2 HoursPlace Type:
Religious & PilgrimageEntry Fees:
Zero Entry Fee: There is no charge for entering the temple or seeking "Darshan" of the deity, as it is open to all devotees without discrimination.
Special Puja Charges: While entry is free, if a devotee wishes to perform a special "Rudrabhi...Zero Entry Fee: There is no charge for entering the temple or seeking "Darshan" of the deity, as it is open to all devotees without discrimination.
Special Puja Charges: While entry is free, if a devotee wishes to perform a special "Rudrabhishek" or "Havan," there are nominal standard charges paid to the temple trust. These funds are used for the maintenance of the temple and to provide facilities like drinking water and shade for the pilgrims.Timing:
Standard Timings: The temple opens at 4:00 AM and closes at 9:00 PM daily, with a short break in the afternoon for the deity's rest.
Morning and Evening Rituals: The "Mangala Aarti" at 5:00 AM and the "Shringar Aarti" at 7:30 PM are the most...Standard Timings: The temple opens at 4:00 AM and closes at 9:00 PM daily, with a short break in the afternoon for the deity's rest.
Morning and Evening Rituals: The "Mangala Aarti" at 5:00 AM and the "Shringar Aarti" at 7:30 PM are the most spiritually charged times to be present. Mondays are particularly busy, so visiting on other weekdays is recommended for those who prefer a more peaceful and unhurried prayer experience.Special Events:
Maha Shivratri Festival: Celebrated in February or March, this is the grandest event where the temple is decorated with thousands of lights and flowers.
Shravan Somvar: Every Monday of the Shravan month (July-August) sees a massive influx of...Maha Shivratri Festival: Celebrated in February or March, this is the grandest event where the temple is decorated with thousands of lights and flowers.
Shravan Somvar: Every Monday of the Shravan month (July-August) sees a massive influx of devotees who travel on foot to offer holy water to Lord Nageshwarnath.Best Photo Spots:
The Shikhara at Dawn: The first rays of the sun hitting the golden "Kalash" on top of the temple spire create a divine and photogenic glow.
Vibrant Processions: During Shivratri, the "Shiv Barat" procession with people dressed as deities pro...The Shikhara at Dawn: The first rays of the sun hitting the golden "Kalash" on top of the temple spire create a divine and photogenic glow.
Vibrant Processions: During Shivratri, the "Shiv Barat" procession with people dressed as deities provides a colorful and high-energy subject for cultural photography.
Intricate Pillar Carvings: Close-up shots of the stone carvings on the pillars inside the "Mandapa" reveal the artistic depth and historical craftsmanship of the region.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Performing Jal Abhishek: Devotees can offer water, milk, and Bilva leaves to the Shivalingam while chanting Vedic mantras for prosperity and health.
Attending Sandhya Aarti: The evening ritual with large brass lamps and rhythmic drums is a mesmerizing experience that shouldn't be missed by any visitor.
Meditation in the Hall: The "Sabha Mandapa" provides a quiet space for sitting in meditation or reading religious scriptures like the Shiva Purana.
Buying Religious Souvenirs: The markets surrounding the temple are famous for "Rudraksha" beads, brass idols, and local sweets like "Thekua" offered as "Prasad.
" Exploring the Mela: If visiting during festivals, one can enjoy traditional folk performances and buy local pottery from the ...
Information
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Why Famous:
Self-Manifested Deity: It is famous because the Shivalingam is believed to be "Swayambhu" (self-manifested), which accords it a very high status among Shiva temples in India.
Maha Shivratri Hub: The temple is the primary site for the grand M...Self-Manifested Deity: It is famous because the Shivalingam is believed to be "Swayambhu" (self-manifested), which accords it a very high status among Shiva temples in India.
Maha Shivratri Hub: The temple is the primary site for the grand Maha Shivratri celebrations in the district, where a massive "Mela" (fair) is organized, drawing crowds from across state borders. -
Architecture:
North Indian Nagara Style: The temple features a classic "Nagara" architectural style, characterized by a tall "Shikhara" (spire) that tapers towards the top, crowned with a "Kalash.
" Dimension and Layout: The main sanctum (Garbhagriha) is a...North Indian Nagara Style: The temple features a classic "Nagara" architectural style, characterized by a tall "Shikhara" (spire) that tapers towards the top, crowned with a "Kalash.
" Dimension and Layout: The main sanctum (Garbhagriha) is a square chamber measuring about 15 feet by 15 feet, housing the self-manifested Shivalingam. The "Mandapa" or assembly hall is much larger, approximately 40 feet in length, supported by carved pillars that depict various avatars of Hindu deities. The entire temple complex is spread over an acre, including smaller shrines dedicated to Goddess Parvati, Lord Ganesha, and Nandi the Bull. The walls are constructed using high-quality bricks and stone, finished with a bright white and ochre paint that makes the temple stand out against the greenery. The entrance is marked by a massive wooden door with brass fittings, leading to a spacious courtyard where devotees stand in queue for "Darshan. " -
How To Reach:
By Air: Fly to Patna (150 KM) or Darbhanga (65 KM) and then use a private car or state bus to reach Pupri town directly.
By Train: The Janakpur Road Station is the lifeline for this temple, located within 2 KMS of the shrine, with trains fro... -
Near Tourist Places:
Janaki Sthan (28 KM), Haleshwar Sthan (31 KM), Punaura Dham (33 KM), Goraul Sharif (2 KM), Sita Kund (29 KM), Panth Pakar (36 KM), Baghi Math (35 KM), Deokuli (47 KM), Bodhayan Sar (32 KM), Shukeshwar Sthan (54 KM).
Tourism Tips
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Health and Safety: Keep your footwear in the designated "Juta Stand" and be careful of slippery floors near the "Abhishek" area inside the sanctum.
Packing Essentials: Carry a small bag for "Prasad" and ensure you have comfortable cotton clo...
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