Neelkanth Mahadev Temple
General information
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Ideal Duration:
Duration: 2 to 3 HoursPlace Type:
Category: Religious / HeritageEntry Fees:
There is No Entry Fee for visiting this temple. It is open to all devotees and tourists for free.
Donations: While entry is free, voluntary donations for temple maintenance are welcomed by the trust. ...There is No Entry Fee for visiting this temple. It is open to all devotees and tourists for free.
Donations: While entry is free, voluntary donations for temple maintenance are welcomed by the trust.Timing:
The temple is generally open from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily.
Visit Time: The ideal time to visit is during the early morning hours to avoid the heat of the sun during the climb. ...The temple is generally open from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily.
Visit Time: The ideal time to visit is during the early morning hours to avoid the heat of the sun during the climb.Special Events:
Event: The Lakhkh-Mela organized during the month of Sawan is a massive event that attracts pilgrims from all over Rajasthan.
Cultural Celebration: During Mahashivratri, the temple hosts traditional folk music performances and grand processi...Event: The Lakhkh-Mela organized during the month of Sawan is a massive event that attracts pilgrims from all over Rajasthan.
Cultural Celebration: During Mahashivratri, the temple hosts traditional folk music performances and grand processions known as Shiv Barat.Best Photo Spots:
Photo Spots: The stone steps leading up the hill create a rhythmic leading line perfect for perspective shots.
The Viewpoint: The balcony overlooking the city provides a stunning backdrop for portraits.
Sunset P...Photo Spots: The stone steps leading up the hill create a rhythmic leading line perfect for perspective shots.
The Viewpoint: The balcony overlooking the city provides a stunning backdrop for portraits.
Sunset Point: The western edge of the temple offers golden hour views that are unparalleled in the region.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Activities: Climbing the 365 steps is the primary activity, providing a great morning workout and a sense of achievement.
Religious Rituals: Visitors can participate in the early morning Aarti or offer milk and Bilva leaves to the Shivling.
Photography: Capturing the wide landscape of Dausa from the hill is a must-do for every traveler.
Nature Walk: Exploring the small trails around the Devgiri Hill reveals various local flora and fauna.
Picnic: Families often carry light snacks to enjoy at the summit while watching the sunset.
Meditation: The quiet corners of the temple are ideal for deep breathing and mental peace.
History Tour: One can explore the ruins of the...
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Why Famous:
Famous Why: The temple is world-famous for its unique location atop a hill and the ritualistic climb of 365 steps. It is a major center for the Mahashivratri festival, where the entire hill is illuminated with lamps.
Historical Significance:Famous Why: The temple is world-famous for its unique location atop a hill and the ritualistic climb of 365 steps. It is a major center for the Mahashivratri festival, where the entire hill is illuminated with lamps.
Historical Significance: Being part of the ancient Devgiri fort complex, it represents the rich Rajput heritage of the Kachhawaha rulers. It is also famous for its spiritual energy, as many locals believe the prayers offered here are always answered. -
Architecture:
The temple is built in the classic Nagara Style of North Indian temple architecture, characterized by its beautifully carved stone pillars and a sturdy sanctum. The main structure measures approximately 40 feet in length and 30 feet in width, with a towering Shikhara that can be seen from miles aw...The temple is built in the classic Nagara Style of North Indian temple architecture, characterized by its beautifully carved stone pillars and a sturdy sanctum. The main structure measures approximately 40 feet in length and 30 feet in width, with a towering Shikhara that can be seen from miles away. The stone used is locally sourced sandstone, which has weathered beautifully over the centuries, giving the temple a rustic and timeless appearance.
Structural Design: The inner sanctum houses a magnificent Shivling, which is the focal point of the temple's geometric design. The entrance features an intricately carved "Elephant Gate" that leads into the main courtyard. -
How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest airport is Jaipur International Airport, about 60 KMS away.
By Train: Dausa Railway Station is well-connected to major cities like Delhi and Jaipur.
By Road: Dausa is located on NH-21, m... -
Near Tourist Places:
Near Places: Chand Baori (35 KMS), Harshat Mata Temple (35 KMS), Mehandipur Balaji (45 KMS), Bhandarej (10 KMS), Lotwara Fort (40 KMS), Jhajhirampura (45 KMS), Khawaraoji (25 KMS), Gatola (5 KMS), Bhangarh (25 KMS), Jaipur (55 KMS).
Tourism Tips
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Tips: Wear comfortable walking shoes with a good grip for the climb.
Health: Carry a water bottle to stay hydrated while ascending the steps.
Connectivity: Mobile network is strong, but there is no public Wi...
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