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Panch Mahadev Temple

Dausa, Rajasthan, India
Dausa is famously known as Devanagari, and the primary reason for this title is the presence of the Panch Mahadev. This is a collective of five ancient temples dedicated to different forms of Lord Shiva: Sahajnath, Somnath, Gupteshwar, Nilkanth, and Baijnath. Each of these temples is strategically located to form a spiritual shield around the city. The Somnath Temple, located in the heart of the city, is perhaps the most famous for its elaborate stone carvings and historical significance. The Gupteshwar Temple is unique as it is situated inside a natural cave, requiring devotees to bend down to enter, symbolizing humility. The Sahajnath Temple is known for its peaceful garden surroundings, while Baijnath and Nilkanth complete the sacred circle. Visiting all five temples in a single day is a popular ritual for locals, believed to bring immense prosperity and protection. The history of these temples dates back to the early medieval period, reflecting the deep-rooted Shaivite traditions of the region. The architecture of each temple varies slightly, but they all share the common thread of Rajputana style, featuring domed roofs and pillared halls. The collective energy of these five shrines gives Dausa a unique spiritual vibration that is palpable to every visitor. It is not just a tour of buildings, but a journey through the five elemental aspects of divinity that have defined the city's identity for centuries.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Duration: 3 to 4 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Category: Pilgrimage / Religious
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry is Free of Charge for all five temples. Some temples may have a small fee for special VIP darshan during festivals.

    Camera Fee: Photography is usually free, but professional videography may require permission from the temple trust. ...
    Entry is Free of Charge for all five temples. Some temples may have a small fee for special VIP darshan during festivals.

    Camera Fee: Photography is usually free, but professional videography may require permission from the temple trust.
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    Timing:
    Most temples are open from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

    Best Visit: Monday is the most auspicious day, but very crowded; choose a weekday for peace. ...
    Most temples are open from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

    Best Visit: Monday is the most auspicious day, but very crowded; choose a weekday for peace.
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    Special Events:
    Event: The Sawan Somvar (Mondays of the Monsoon) see massive crowds and colorful fairs near each of the five temples.

    Shivaratri Festival: A grand combined procession is taken out through the streets of Dausa, touching all five shrines. ...
    Event: The Sawan Somvar (Mondays of the Monsoon) see massive crowds and colorful fairs near each of the five temples.

    Shivaratri Festival: A grand combined procession is taken out through the streets of Dausa, touching all five shrines.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Photo Spots: The entrance of Somnath Temple with its intricately carved arches.

    Inside the Cave: Using low-light photography to capture the mystical Gupteshwar Mahadev.

    The Reflection: Capturing the temple s...
    Photo Spots: The entrance of Somnath Temple with its intricately carved arches.

    Inside the Cave: Using low-light photography to capture the mystical Gupteshwar Mahadev.

    The Reflection: Capturing the temple spires reflecting in the water of nearby ponds or lakes.

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Things To Do

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    Activities: Performing a Panch-Kosi Yatra (visiting all five temples) is the ultimate spiritual activity.

    Temple Hopping: Rent a bicycle or e-rickshaw to navigate between the five locations across the town.

    Cave Exploration: Crawling into the Gupteshwar cave is a unique experience for adventure lovers.

    Lake Visit: Visiting the Somnath Temple allows for a quick stroll along the adjacent Somsagar Lake.

    Community Kitchen: Some temples offer Bhandara (free meals) on Mondays, which is a great way to experience local culture.

    Photography: Documenting the different Shivalingams and their unique ornaments is popular among visitors.

    Local Interaction: Talking to the templ...

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    Why Famous:
    Famous Why: Famous as the five pillars of Dausa's religious identity, these temples are the reason for the town's nickname "Devanagari.

    " Legend: It is believed that the city can never be destroyed as long as these five protectors are worship...
    Famous Why: Famous as the five pillars of Dausa's religious identity, these temples are the reason for the town's nickname "Devanagari.

    " Legend: It is believed that the city can never be destroyed as long as these five protectors are worshipped regularly. The Gupteshwar cave temple is particularly famous for its mystical aura and underground spring.
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    Architecture:
    The temples showcase a mix of Pratihara and Kachhawaha architectural styles. The Somnath Temple features a central dome with a diameter of 25 feet and a height of 45 feet. Most temples are constructed using the classic "Trabeate" system, where horizontal beams are supported by vertical columns. <...
    The temples showcase a mix of Pratihara and Kachhawaha architectural styles. The Somnath Temple features a central dome with a diameter of 25 feet and a height of 45 feet. Most temples are constructed using the classic "Trabeate" system, where horizontal beams are supported by vertical columns.

    Design Details: The pillars are often adorned with motifs of bells, chains, and floral patterns. The Gupteshwar Temple, being a cave shrine, measures roughly 15 feet by 10 feet inside the rocky cavern, emphasizing a minimalist yet powerful architectural approach.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Jaipur and take a taxi to Dausa.

    By Train: All major trains on the Delhi-Jaipur route stop at Dausa Railway Station.

    By Road: Regular bus services from Jaipur and Bharatpur.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Near Places: Neelkanth Temple (2 KMS), Somsagar Lake (0. 5 KMS), Bhandarej (10 KMS), Abhaneri (35 KMS), Mehandipur Balaji (45 KMS), Gatola (4 KMS), Rajesh Pilot Memorial (6 KMS), Khawaraoji (27 KMS), Lotwara (42 KMS), Bhangarh (25 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Tips: Dress modestly; avoid shorts or sleeveless clothes when entering the sanctum.

    Packing: Carry a small bag to keep your footwear, as you must enter barefoot.

    Connectivity: Local SIM cards work well; Wi...

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