Nishkalank Mahadev Temple

Nishkalank Mahadev Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, located near Koliyak in Bhavnagar district, Gujarat, India. Known for its unique setting within the Arabian Sea, the temple becomes accessible only during low tide.[1]

Nishkalank Mahadev Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DeityShiva
FestivalsMaha Shivratri, Navaratri
Location
LocationNear Koliyak, Bhavnagar
StateGujarat
CountryIndia
Architecture
TypeHindu temple architecture
CreatorBhavsinhji Takhtasinhji

History

According to mythology, the Pandavas installed five Shivalingas here as instructed by Krishna to atone for their sins during the Mahabharata war.

Constructed in the 18th century by Bhavsinhji Takhtasinhji, the ruler of Bhavnagar, Nishkalank Mahadev Temple is believed to be established on the precise location where Shiva appeared in a dream to the ruler.[2]

Beliefs and rituals

Devotees believe that praying at this temple helps in cleansing of sins. The site attracts pilgrims especially during low tide when the Shivalingas are visible and accessible. Rituals include traditional prayers and offerings to Lord Shiva.[3]

Current scenario

The temple is managed by a local trust and hosts large gatherings during Hindu festivals like Maha Shivratri and Navaratri. Despite its challenging location, it remains a popular pilgrimage site, drawing visitors from across the region.

References

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