Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

The Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is a sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, who comprises one of the Gods in the holy trinity of Hinduism, along with Brahma and Vishnu. Lord Shiva is depicted here with a blue throat which relates to his consuming the poison that appeared from the Sagar Manthan' (churning of ocean). Located in the holy town of Rishikesh in the District of Uttarkhand India, it is situated at a height of 1330 meters, overlooking the Nar-Narayan mountain range.

The lush greenery and streams surrounding the temple lends tremendous natural beauty to the shrine, giving it a serene and peaceful ambience. It is idyllically situated in the valleys of Manikoot, Brahmakoot and Vishnukoot, at the confluence of the Rivers Pankaja and Madhumati. The shrine is a prominent religious and spiritual destination which attracts innumerable visitors throughout the year from within the country and foreign shores.

Significance of the Neelkanth Temple
Hindu myths and legends trace the origin of the temple to the period when Lord Shiva ingested the poison which appeared from the churning of the ocean. The shrine was built to commemorate this auspicious occasion and gave Lord Shiva the moniker ‘Neelkanth’, because his throat turned blue. The main shrine in the precincts of the temple houses a Shiva Lingam (phallic form of Lord Shiva).
The steep and narrow path winding through the hills leading to the temple make the trip quite thrilling and one can enjoy the spectacular natural beauty of the landscape. Streams of water wind their way through the countryside, mingling with the dense greenery, making it a trekker’s paradise. A natural spring winds its way into the shrine where devotees can enjoy a dip in the holy waters. The spiritual aura prevailing in the temple awakens a devotional fervor in the hearts of devotees and enraptures one with a profound feeling of piety.

Architecture of the temple
The magnificent façade of the temple is a sight to behold and the architectural beauty of the temple is so overwhelming that it draws many admirers. The Samudra Manthan is replete with depictions of Gods and Goddesses which are tastefully portrayed in colorful and aesthetic style. The evocative colors and intricate architecture are a visual treat which captivates visitors. The elegant Sanctum Sanctorum houses a splendid life-sized Idol of Goddess Parvati, seated near the entrance. The presence of this charming image adds a divine aura to the surroundings which enthralls devotees. The area surrounding the Lingam is made of marble and the columns are intricately etched with images of the Dwarpals (guards). Lord Shiva’s mount, Nandi, the Bull is depicted opposite the Lingam, giving it a place of pride in the Sanctum. The Lingam as such is encased in silver and open from the top where it can be viewed in its original form.

How To Reach Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Kumbhalgarh
By Road: Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is located in the Rajsamand district near Kumbhalgarh and 101 km from Udaipur. One can easily reach here by bus or taxi.
By Rail: Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is well connected through nearest Falna and Rani Railway station to major cities railway stations like Delhi, Agra, Mumbai, Chennai, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Ahmedabad.
By Air: Neelkanth Mahadev Temple can be reached through nearest Udaipur Airport which is well connected with regular domestic flights to Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Jodhpur, and Jaipur.