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Shri Shiv Temple Baijnath

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Updated: March 21, 2024 11:46 AM

Shri Shiv Temple Baijnath is located in Bir, India. It's address is 2JXV+HHJ &, VPO, Teh, Baijnath, Himachal Pradesh 176125, India.

2JXV+HHJ &, VPO, Teh, Baijnath, Himachal Pradesh 176125, India

+91 177 262 5924

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Monday6 AM to 8 PM
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Wednesday6 AM to 8 PM
Thursday6 AM to 8 PM
Friday6 AM to 8 PM
Saturday6 AM to 8 PM
Sunday6 AM to 8 PM

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Where is Shri Shiv Temple Baijnath?

Shri Shiv Temple Baijnath is located at: 2JXV+HHJ &, VPO, Teh, Baijnath, Himachal Pradesh 176125, India.

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Coordinates: 32.0507632, 76.6458538

Shri Shiv Temple Baijnath Reviews

Rakesh Kumar
2024-03-08 17:04:47 GMT

The Baijnath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is located in the town of Baijnath in Himachal Pradesh, India.
It is one of the oldest temples in the region, believed to have been constructed in the 13th century.
The temple complex is renowned for its exquisite architecture, featuring intricate stone carvings and sculptures.
Devotees flock to the temple throughout the year, especially during the Mahashivratri festival, to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva.
Legend has it that the temple was built by Ravana, the demon king of Lanka, as an offering to Lord Shiva.
The main deity worshipped here is Lord Vaidyanath, known as the "Lord of Physicians," believed to possess the power to heal ailments.
The temple surroundings offer a serene ambiance amidst the picturesque landscape of the Himalayas.
Visitors can also explore nearby attractions like the hot springs believed to have medicinal properties.

Nestled at the foothills of the Dhauladhar Ranges along the left bank of the river Binwa, lies Baijnath, formerly known as Kiragrama, which served as a frontier post from the early 13th century. The village's name suggests its origin from a settlement of the Kiras, a war-like tribe from Kashmir.

Legend has it that during the Treta Yug, Ravana sought to appease Lord Shiva by performing penance at Kailash. When his prayers went unanswered, he proceeded to Kurah (believed to be Manimahesh in Chamba Distt.) and began sacrificing his ten heads. To prevent Ravana from attaining invincibility, the Devas beseeched Lord Shiva's intervention. Upon their request, Shiva not only halted Ravana but also restored his ten heads, earning the title of Shri Vaidyanath. As per Shiva's boon, Ravana requested unparalleled power and consent to carry and consecrate him in Lanka. Shiva agreed on the condition of an uninterrupted journey. To facilitate this, Shiva transformed into a Linga in two parts. Carrying the Linga basket, Ravana proceeded south until he reached the Gokarn area (Baijnath), where he felt the urge to relieve himself. He entrusted the basket to a cowherd with strict instructions not to place it on the ground. However, when Ravana delayed his return, the cowherd, finding the basket heavy, inadvertently placed it on the ground, thus establishing the Linga at Baijnath, with one half as Vaidyanath and the other as Chandrabhal.

om tiwari
2024-01-06 07:48:08 GMT

Situated on the foothills of the Dhauladhar Ranges on the left bank of the river Binwa lies Baijnath. Originally known as Kiragrama, Baijnath was a frontier post, as far back as the beginning of the 13th century. The name suggests that the village owes its origin to a settlement of Kiras, a war-like tribe from Kashmir.

It is believed that during the Treta Yug, Ravana tried to propitiate Lord Shiva by performing penance at Kailash. When his prayers went unanswered he went to Kurah (believed to be Manimahesh in Chamba Distt.) and started sacrificing his ten heads. Lest he attained Rudra status and became immortal and invincible, the Devas prayed to Lord Shiva to stop Ravana, . At the behest of the Devas, Shiva not only stopped Ravana but also restored his ten heads and hence came to be known as Shri Vaidyanath. On being granted a boon by Shiva, Ravana asked for incomparable power and permission to carry him and consecrate him in Lanka. Shiva agreed but on the condition that they should not stop on the way. On Ravana’s request, Shiva assumed the form of a Ling in two parts. Putting the parts in a carry basket Ravana started walking south. As he reached the Gokarn area (Baijnath) he felt an urgent need to relieve himself. Seeing a cowherd he handed over the basket with the request that it should not be placed on the ground. As Ravana delayed in returning and finding the basket to be heavy, the cowherd placed it on the ground and thus the Linga got established at Baijnath, one half as Vaidyanath and the other as Chandrabhal.

WING'S AND WHEEL'S
2023-11-08 05:08:53 GMT

Amazing place , great positive vibe this place carriers is a must visit bajinath jyotirling is an ancient place which carriers an amazing architecture and great religious values
Its a must visit when in south of Himachal
Ample of parking is avalible near to the temple
Temple is at a walkable distance which is a parallel walk

Imam Hussain
2023-09-22 05:59:14 GMT

Baijanath Temple is a very good historical temple and a temple of many years.Very good location temple. Also the weather is very cold..Lord Shiva in the temple is known as Baijanath Baba..Here we can abhishek and touch the Shiva Linga itself.
The parking lot is also next to it. There is a temple valley and water is flowing next to it.I went there during light rain and the hills were covered with clouds and looked very beautiful

Purnima
2024-01-05 02:23:02 GMT

Divine place❤full of serenity and good vibes🎉along with the mesmerizing view of mountains 💖 there no any type of entrance fee for people...

Neha Atwal
2024-01-30 11:29:54 GMT

Old temples have that overwhelming aura. You will feel god’s presence.
Must visit. 🕉🕉Har Har Mahadev !!

Ankush thakur
2024-02-10 16:21:54 GMT

One of the great shiv temple
You can feel the postive vibes of God.
Car parking if of 70 rupees

Rajesh Sharma
2023-06-17 17:55:24 GMT

Convenient parking adjacent to the temple wall ensures a hassle-free visit. No entry fee too.
As you step inside, the temple envelops you in a serene aura, instantly instilling a sense of peace. The ancient architecture and intricate carvings showcase the temple's rich heritage and evoke a feeling of reverence. Moreover, the views from the temple are truly captivating, offering a picturesque landscape that compliments the sacred atmosphere.
Baijnath Jyotirlinga is not only a religious site but also a place where one can find solace and connect with their inner self.

Sumit Dhankhar
2023-12-26 15:06:26 GMT

An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva as God of physician or healing which is surrounded by mountains and is on the left bank of River Binwa. The Temple has amazing energy that cannot be described. The temple is between Palampur and Bir on the main highway. It is a protected archeological site. Must visit if you are nearby.

Atul Dogra
2023-09-28 04:54:33 GMT

This is a historical Shiva temple, you will get inner peace here. This temple has marvelous infrastructure, It has small temple as well of Radha Krishan and other gods. Must visit this sacred temple and enjoy the beauty of baijnath with mountains and parks nearby.

Ashish Syal
2023-09-11 07:30:23 GMT

*No Entry fee here.
*Parking facility is available outside of temple.

Baijnath Shiva Temple is a Naga style Hindu temple situated in a small town of Baijnath located in Kangra District, Himachal Pradesh, India.

Baijnath temple is one of the main attractions of Palampur in Himachal Pradesh. Baijnath Dham temple is about 16 km away from Palampur city.
There are many stories and beliefs related to the Baijnath temple.
According to the legends, Pandavas started the construction of Baijnath temple during their exile in Dwapar Yuga but they could not complete it. And later in 1204, two merchants named Ahuka and Manyuka built the Baijnath temple.

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Anand
2023-07-10 16:39:52 GMT

Very unique and old temple of Lord Shiva. You can feel the age carved in it's stones. There's a nice view of the mountains and a park in front to sit and relax.

Ekta Kumari
2023-04-11 14:34:14 GMT

Beautiful in it own way....if you are looking for peace must visit this temple in Himachal, kangra.
Most important thing is the peace you feel there... I can not describe in words how peaceful experience it was.
Temple is very old, it's ancient architecture is mesmerizing.

Soubhagyashri
2024-01-11 15:55:38 GMT

This temple is made in Nagara style. It was built in early 13th century (1204 CE) by two local merchants named Ahuka and Manyuka. It is dedicated to Shiva as Vaidyanath.

This temple is also a great energy centre...If anyone visits Dharamshala or Palampur... One must go to this temple as well

Gautam
2023-06-04 21:06:07 GMT

Beautiful ancient temple on the way from Dharamshala to Manali after Palampur. Temple area is big and clean with view of snow mountains. Not very crowded even on a Sunday. There is grass lawn with benches. Parking area is just outside the temple.

Madhav Kumar
2024-03-13 01:24:06 GMT

Peaceful place lord shiva home. Peace of mind.

Ahana Dey
2024-03-19 07:36:54 GMT

The place looks like it comes out of the painting. Beautiful snow capped mountains and temples in the front. The puja process is also very good, everyone gets their time to worship and get prashad. Beauty at its best.

Rachita Basetia
2023-10-12 06:25:06 GMT

This is one of the ancient temples with ancient carvings if gods n goddesses. View of mountains and river from here is amazing.

Ananya Sen
2023-06-24 06:50:57 GMT

This temple is on the way to palampur. It's quite old temple with beautiful carvings. Mesmerizing details on the walls of the temple.
Good parking facility for 2 and 4 wheeler.
Local shops are available for buying Puja items.

Narendra Singh Naruka
2023-12-16 10:40:29 GMT

Har Har Mahadev ! Oldest Shiv Temple in Himalayan Region .. Baijnath is one of in dwadashlinga !! There is no rush no VIP system you can visit anytime bhole baba is always here for you

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