Gauri Shankar Mandir
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1 Hour (for Darshan and Observation)Place Type:
Spiritual and Heritage:Hindu Temple and ArchitecEntry Fees:
Admission Fee Structure:Entry to the temple is entirely Free for all visitors, as is customary for most places of Hindu worship.
Donation and Offerings:The only costs are voluntary donations for the temple's upkeep or the purchase of offerin...Admission Fee Structure:Entry to the temple is entirely Free for all visitors, as is customary for most places of Hindu worship.
Donation and Offerings:The only costs are voluntary donations for the temple's upkeep or the purchase of offerings (Prasad, flowers, milk) from the nearby shops, which can range from Rs.10 to a personal choice. There are no mandatory fees.
Timing:
Regular Timings:Open daily from approximately 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM (or sometimes later for evening Aarti).
Ideal Visit Time:Early morning (6:00 AM - 9:00 AM) is best for peaceful Darshan and avoiding crowds. Evening Aarti (around 7:00 PM) off...Regular Timings:Open daily from approximately 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM (or sometimes later for evening Aarti).
Ideal Visit Time:Early morning (6:00 AM - 9:00 AM) is best for peaceful Darshan and avoiding crowds. Evening Aarti (around 7:00 PM) offers a powerful spiritual atmosphere.
Seasonal Preference:Visit during the festive periods of Shravan or Shivaratri for the most vibrant cultural experience, though be prepared for large crowds. Winter months are generally comfortable.
Special Events:
Shravan Jhankis and Fair:A large gathering and exhibition (Jhankis) of mythological scenes take place from Shravan Shukla Purnima until Janmashtami (July to August), drawing massive crowds and turning the area into a vibrant, spiritual fair.
Mah...Shravan Jhankis and Fair:A large gathering and exhibition (Jhankis) of mythological scenes take place from Shravan Shukla Purnima until Janmashtami (July to August), drawing massive crowds and turning the area into a vibrant, spiritual fair.
Maha Shivaratri:The temple celebrates Maha Shivaratri (February/March) with great fervor, featuring all-night prayers (Jagaran), special Abhishekam rituals for the Shiva Linga, and processions.
Best Photo Spots:
The Main Shikhara from a Distance:A clear shot of the towering Shikhara dominating the skyline from the Circular Road approach, especially at sunrise or sunset, provides a classic temple photograph.
The Carved Entrance:The intricately carved...The Main Shikhara from a Distance:A clear shot of the towering Shikhara dominating the skyline from the Circular Road approach, especially at sunrise or sunset, provides a classic temple photograph.
The Carved Entrance:The intricately carved main entrance gate or doorway, which often features deities and floral patterns, provides a detailed, cultural frame for a picture.
The Bells and Archway:A shot focusing on the rows of bells hanging in the main prayer hall's archway, especially during Aarti, to capture the spiritual atmosphere and the play of light.
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Things To Do
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Performing Darshan:Offer prayers and seek blessings from Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati in the main sanctum, followed by a prayer to Radha Krishna and Laxmi Narayan in the side shrines.
Studying the Carvings:Take a focused walk around the perimeter of the temple to closely observe and interpret the intricate carvings and mythological scenes etched into the stone pillars and walls.
Attending Aarti:Participate in the morning or evening Aarti (ritual of light), which is a powerful, immersive spiritual experience accompanied by devotional singing and bell ringing.
Meditation and Reflection:Find a quiet corner in the main assembly hall to sit and meditate, absorbing the peaceful and spiritual energy of the centuries-old tradition encapsulated in the carvings and inscr...
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Why Famous:
Patronage and Philanthropy:It is famous as the temple built by Seth Kirorimal, whose philanthropic vision provided Bhiwani with this architectural and spiritual landmark in 1951. This association gives it a strong heritage value.
Artistic and I...Patronage and Philanthropy:It is famous as the temple built by Seth Kirorimal, whose philanthropic vision provided Bhiwani with this architectural and spiritual landmark in 1951. This association gives it a strong heritage value.
Artistic and Inscriptional Value:Its fame is equally rooted in its detailed carvings and the unique feature of having verses from the Bhagavad Gita and other sacred texts inscribed on its pillars, turning the structure itself into a sacred text.
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Architecture:
Architectural Style and Dimension:The temple is a classic example of modern North Indian Temple Architecture (often a fusion of local Maru-Gurjara and later styles). It is characterized by its use of marble and intricately carved sandstone. The structure features a promine...Architectural Style and Dimension:The temple is a classic example of modern North Indian Temple Architecture (often a fusion of local Maru-Gurjara and later styles). It is characterized by its use of marble and intricately carved sandstone. The structure features a prominent Shikhara (spire) over the main sanctum (Garbhagriha). The temple stands on a high plinth, requiring devotees to climb a short flight of steps.
Intricate Carvings:A key feature is the detailed mythological carvings on the external walls and internal pillars. These carvings, which depict stories of the deities, are in high relief and cover a significant surface area (e. g. , a wall panel might be 2m x 1m). The main hall (Mandapa) features a domed ceiling, supported by ornate pillars engraved with Sanskrit and Hindi texts. Dimension of the main sanctum might be around 3m x 3m, designed to focus all attention on the deities. The compound also includes smaller shrines and a traditional open courtyard for congregation.
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How To Reach:
By Air:Nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (DEL) (Approx. 125 KMS). From Delhi, take a direct bus or train to Bhiwani, then a local transport.
By Train:Very accessible from Bhiwani Junction Railway Station (BNW) (... -
Near Tourist Places:
Near Tourist Places:1. City Bazaar (1. 5 KMS) 2. Barsi Gate (0. 5 KM) 3. Hira Puri Mandir (2. 5 KMS) 4. Bhiwani Museum (3 KMS) 5. Jogi Wala Mandir (4 KMS) 6. Bhiwani Zoo (6. 5 KMS) 7. Devsar Dham (13 KMS) 8. Star Monument (15 KMS) 9. Ghanta Ghar (Clock Tower) (1 KM) 10. Bhiwani Sports Stadium (3. 5 KMS)
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety:Dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees, as a sign of respect for the religious site. Remove footwear outside the main temple area. Be careful with traffic around the Circular Road.
Packing:Carry a small towel or cloth...
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