Kamnath Mahadev Mandir
General information
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Ideal Duration:
1-2 HoursPlace Type:
Religious & HistoricalEntry Fees:
There is no entry fee to visit Kamnath Mahadev Mandir. Access to the caves and the holy ponds is also free. Visitors may choose to pay a small fee for specific rituals or pujas performed by the temple priests. Parking near the temple might cost a nominal amount of 20 to 30 rupees.There is no entry fee to visit Kamnath Mahadev Mandir. Access to the caves and the holy ponds is also free. Visitors may choose to pay a small fee for specific rituals or pujas performed by the temple priests. Parking near the temple might cost a nominal amount of 20 to 30 rupees.
:Timing:
Regular Timings: Open daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Ideal Visit Time: Morning visits at 8:00 AM are best to witness the rituals and enjoy the cool water of the tanks. During Shravan, the temple remains open for extended hours to accommoda...Regular Timings: Open daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Ideal Visit Time: Morning visits at 8:00 AM are best to witness the rituals and enjoy the cool water of the tanks. During Shravan, the temple remains open for extended hours to accommodate the massive rush of pilgrims.
:Special Events:
The Maha Shivratri festival in February or March is the most significant event, featuring night-long vigils and special "Abhishek" rituals. During the entire month of Shravan (July-August), the temple is packed with devotees, culminating in a massive local fair that showcases the vibrant culture o...The Maha Shivratri festival in February or March is the most significant event, featuring night-long vigils and special "Abhishek" rituals. During the entire month of Shravan (July-August), the temple is packed with devotees, culminating in a massive local fair that showcases the vibrant culture of the Prabhas Patan region.
:Best Photo Spots:
The Temple Gateway: The ancient stone entrance with its weathered texture makes for a classic heritage photograph.
Dudhiyu Talav: The reflection of the temple Shikhara in the still waters of the pond is a photographer's delight.The Temple Gateway: The ancient stone entrance with its weathered texture makes for a classic heritage photograph.
Dudhiyu Talav: The reflection of the temple Shikhara in the still waters of the pond is a photographer's delight.
Cave Entrance: The narrow, mysterious entrance to the Shankaracharya Gufa provides an adventurous backdrop for photos.
:Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Take a Holy Dip: Bathe in the Dudhiyu Talav, known for its spiritual and curative properties.
Meditate in the Cave: Visit the Shankaracharya Gufa to experience the silence where the great saint once sat.
Explore Sharda Peeth: Learn about the philosophical heritage of Advaita Vedanta at this ancient seat of learning.
View the 12 Jyotirlingas: Pay respects to the miniature replicas of India's most sacred Shiva shrines.
Participate in evening Aarti: Witness the rhythmic ringing of bells and oil lamp ceremonies.
Visit the Surya Temple: Explore the smaller shrines dedicated to the Sun God within the complex.
Shop at the Fair: If visiting in August, enjoy the local cr...
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Why Famous:
This temple is famous for the Sharda Peeth, one of the four cardinal institutions founded by Adi Shankaracharya. It is also renowned for the Dudhiyu Talav, a pond believed to possess miraculous healing powers. The annual Shravan Fair held here attracts thousands of devotees from across India. Fu...This temple is famous for the Sharda Peeth, one of the four cardinal institutions founded by Adi Shankaracharya. It is also renowned for the Dudhiyu Talav, a pond believed to possess miraculous healing powers. The annual Shravan Fair held here attracts thousands of devotees from across India. Furthermore, the cave where Shankaracharya meditated is a major draw for spiritual seekers and history buffs alike.
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Architecture:
The temple exhibits traditional Solanki style architecture with massive stone walls and a multi-tiered Shikhara. The main shrine sits in the center of a vast courtyard measuring approximately 200 feet by 200 feet. The Shankaracharya Gufa is a narrow, rock-cut cave entrance leading to a meditation...The temple exhibits traditional Solanki style architecture with massive stone walls and a multi-tiered Shikhara. The main shrine sits in the center of a vast courtyard measuring approximately 200 feet by 200 feet. The Shankaracharya Gufa is a narrow, rock-cut cave entrance leading to a meditation chamber. The water tanks are lined with stone steps (ghats), showcasing ancient hydraulic engineering. The pillars are carved with images of deities and floral motifs common in 18th-century Gujarat temple art.
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How To Reach:
By Air: Fly into Diu or Rajkot and take a private cab.
By Train: Arrive at Veraval or Somnath station; the temple is a short 10-minute auto ride away.
By Road: State highways connect Somnath to all major c... -
Near Tourist Places:
1. Panch Pandav Gufa (0. 1 KM), 2. Triveni Sangam (0. 3 KM), 3. Gita Mandir (1 KM), 4. Somnath Temple (1. 5 KM), 5. Bhalka Teerth (5 KM), 6. Somnath Beach (2 KM), 7. Laxmi Narayan Temple (1. 1 KM), 8. Suraj Mandir (0. 8 KM), 9. Prabhas Patan Museum (1. 2 KM), 10. Junagadh Gate (2. 5 KM).
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Be careful while walking on the slippery steps of the holy ponds.
Packing: Carry a spare set of clothes if you plan to take a holy dip in the Kund.
Accommodation: Many dharamshalas are loca...
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