There are long queues in these temples of Shiva, visit in Sawan
Sawan, the holy month of devotion to Shiva, has started. In this whole month, devotees worship Lord Bholenath according to the rules and regulations and keep fast etc. This time Sawan has started from 4th July and will end on 31st August. In such a situation, in this holy month, everyone is worshiping Lord Shiva according to his rules and regulations to please him.
In such a situation, if you also want to get the blessings of Bhole Baba, then you can go to the Shiva temple during the days of Sawan and have darshan of the Lord, so today we are telling you about some such temples of Shiva through this article, where the devotees have long prayers. Queues are seen, it is said that if Shiva is visited and worshiped in these temples, then every wish of the devotees is fulfilled, so let’s know the famous temples of Shiva.
Famous temples of Shiv Shankar—
Now the month of Sawan is going on, so if you are planning to go to the temple to see Shiva, then you can go to Somnath temple which is located in Gujarat. This temple of Shiva is famous in the country and the world. Being one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, this temple has a special recognition, there is always a gathering of devotees, people come to this temple to see and worship Shiva.
Apart from this, if you want to visit the Shiva temple in Sawan, then you can also visit the Mahakaleshwar temple. Let us tell you that this holy temple is located in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. Which is famous all over the world. A huge crowd of devotees is seen here during the days of Sawan. Because here during Sawan, Baba Mahakal’s ride is taken out in which Bholenath knows the condition of his subjects while visiting.
If you are planning to visit a temple during Sawan, then you can visit the Sri Brihadeeswarar Temple in Tanjore, Tamil Nadu, which is one of the oldest and largest Shiva temples. It is believed that by visiting and worshiping here in the days of Sawan, every wish thought in the mind is fulfilled and Shiva’s grace remains.