The Sawan holy month is still going on. Throughout this month, devotion to Shiva is still prevalent. In this month of Sawan, it is believed that worshiping Lord Shiva will grant all of your wishes. Additionally, visiting the temple of Bholenath has its own significance. Visit these places without a doubt if you also have plans to go to the temple of Lord Shiva this Sawan. People all over the nation are currently preoccupied with their devotion to Lord Shiva. People devote the majority of their time to worshiping Bholenath during the holy month of Sawan. It is thought that praising Lord Shiva at this time will grant all wishes. Visiting the temple of Bhole Baba in the Sawan month is also regarded as being very significant. Along with the twelve Jyotirlingas, the nation is home to many more well-known temples that draw large crowds of tourists. If you also intend to pay a visit to Lord Shiva this Sawan, we will discuss the huge Lord Shiva idols that are located throughout the nation in this article. Murudeshwari Shiva Statue (Karnataka) The second-largest Shiva statue in the world is the Murudeshwari Shiva statue, located in Karnataka. In this image, Lord Shiva is practicing spirituality. Together with several other sculptors, Kashinatha of Shivamogga created the 123-foot (37-meter) tall statue. Adiyogi Shiva Statue (Tamil Nadu) One of the biggest statues in the nation is the Adiyogi Shiva statue, which is located in Tamil Nadu. This statue's name is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as well. This statue, which stands 112 feet tall, weighs about 500 tons. People travel from all over the world to this location to see a half-statue of Lord Shiva with his eyes closed. Namchi Shiva Statue (Sikkim) One of the biggest Shiva statues in India is the Namchi Shiva statue in Gangtok, Sikkim. This statue was created in the Namchi town temple on the hill, which also features 12 Jyotirlingas and is located 92 kilometers from Gangtok. This 108-foot-tall Shiva statue is also known as Kirateshwar Mahadev and Siddheshwar Dham. Har Ki Pauri, Haridwar (Uttarakhand) On the banks of the Ganga in Haridwar, a second huge statue of Lord Shiva is located close to Har Ki Pauri. This standing statue, which was constructed along the Ganges, is clearly visible from a great distance. This massive statue, which stands 100 feet tall in Swami Vivekananda Park, is there. Mangal Mahadev Statue, Haryana In Haryana, there is a sizable statue of God called Mangal Mahadev. It stands about 101 feet tall. You can go here if you intend to visit Bholenath this year. Clash or Confluence: Exploring the Age-Old Debate Between Science and Religion Kailash Mansarovar: A Historic, Cultural, and Religious Gem Lost in Indo-China War Navigating the Nexus: Caste, Religion, Politics, and Science