These are the five famous caves of Lord Shiva, that you should visit in Sawan
These are the five famous caves of Lord Shiva, that you should visit in Sawan
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In the month of Sawan, a significant number of devotees swarm every Shiva temple. Because they were able to see and worship Shiva during this month, devotees feel fortunate. Visit these Lord Shiva caves if you want to see the nation's most well-known Shiva locations.

It is currently Sawan's holy month. Lord Shiva is the patron saint of this month. Devotees worship Bholenath according to the law and observe fasts in order to please him. By worshiping Mahadev with a sincere heart, it is believed that all wishes are granted. During this month, Shiva temples are crowded with worshipers. It is especially important to visit Bholenath during this unique month.

Hindus are well-known for visiting the Amarnath cave, but there are many other Lord Shiva caves throughout the nation.

Koteshwar Cave, Uttarakhand

The cave of Lord Shiva is called Koteshwar. On the Alaknanda River's banks is this cave. The Koteshwar Mahadev Temple is located here. It is located some distance from Uttarakhand's Rudraprayag district. It is thought that this Shivling was created naturally. Beautiful natural scenery can be seen all around this cave.

Badami Caves, Karnataka

The location of this stunning cave is in Karnataka's north-central region. Within this cave, four temples have been constructed. A temple among them is devoted to Lord Shiva. You must visit this cave if you travel to Karnataka.

Pallava Caves, Kerala

In Kerala's Tiruchirappalli Rock Fort are the Pallava Caves. Both Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu have temples there. The devotees are very fond of this location. You can schedule a trip to this revered location during Sawan.

Mandapeshwar Caves, Mumbai

The Mandapeshwar Caves honor Lord Shiva. Around 1600 years ago, this temple was constructed by carving out caves. There is a large crowd of followers present.

Elephanta Caves, Maharashtra

Maharashtra is the location of the Elephanta Caves. It is located about 7 kilometers from Mumbai. Inside this cave, you can see Lord Shiva in a variety of forms. There are also magnificent idols of other gods to be found here. The cave's walls have a nice appearance. They were masterfully carved from stone.

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