Madmaheshwar - The Pandavas, they sure knew how to pick locations.
#Madhyamaheshwar or #Madmaheshwar is a #HinduTemple dedicated to #GodShiva, located in the #GoundarVillage of #Garhwal #Himalayas in #Uttarakhand, India.
#Madhyamaheshwar or #Madmaheshwar is a #HinduTemple dedicated to #GodShiva, located in the #GoundarVillage of #Garhwal #Himalayas in #Uttarakhand, India.
#Madmaheshwar is a temple dedicated to #GodShiva, located in the #Goundar village of #Garhwal #Himalayas in #Uttarakhand, India. Situated at an elevation of 3,497 m (11,473.1 ft), Ukhimath is winter seat of Madmaheswar, It is the #PanchKedar pilgrimage circuit, comprising five #ShivaTemples in the #GarhwalRegion.
The middle (madhya) or belly part or navel (nabhi) of the Shiva, is worshipped at this temple, Temple built by the Pandavas, the survivors of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
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The middle (madhya) or belly part or navel (nabhi) of the Shiva, is worshipped at this temple, Temple built by the Pandavas, the survivors of the Hindu epic Mahabharata.
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#ThenupuriswararTemple is a #HinduTemple dedicated to the #GodShiva located in the holy village of #Patteeswaram, #TamilNadu, India. Shiva is worshiped as #Thenupuriswarar, and is represented by the lingam. His consort Parvati is depicted as Nyanambikai (Somakamalambigai). The presiding deity is revered in the 7th century Tamil Saiva canonical work, the Tevaram, written by Tamil saint poets known as the Nayanars and classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam. The temple is associated with the legend of Sambandar to whose view Nandi moved to have a direct view of the presiding deity. Muthupandal festival celebrated in the temple in associated with the legend.
#RamanathaswamyTemple (RΔmanΔtasvΔmi KΕyil) is a #HinduTemple dedicated to the #GodShiva located on #Rameswaram island in the state of #TamilNadu, India. It is also one of the twelve #Jyotirlinga temples. It is one of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams, where the three of the most revered Nayanars (Saivite saints), Appar, Sundarar and Tirugnana Sambandar, have glorified the temple with their songs. The temple was expanded during the 12th century by Pandya Dynasty, and its principal shrines sanctum were renovated by Jeyaveera Cinkaiariyan and his successor Gunaveera Cinkaiariyan of the Jaffna kingdom. The temple has the longest corridor among all Hindu temples in India.[1] The temple is located in Rameswaram considered a holy pilgrimage site for Shaivites, Vaishnavites and Smarthas. The presiding deity, the Lingam of Ramanathaswamy (Shiva), was established and worshiped by Rama before crossing his bridge to Lanka.