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Shri Maha Mrityunjaya Temple, Jageshwar Dham, Uttarakhand

This is a consecrated Shri Maha Mrityunjaya shiva linga temple in the Jageshwar Dham. The Dham also contains the Jageshwar Jyotirlinga temple.

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get there
The temple is located 36 kms East of Almora.

Map:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/eK7yMCHi682u7DnL8

About Maha Mrityunjaya Temple at Jageshwar Dham

This Temple is a famous ancient temple located in Jageshwar of Almora district. This temple is the largest and oldest temple in the Jageshwar Dham temple premises. This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. In this temple is worshiped as Savior from Lord Shiva’s death.

The word Mahamrityunjaya is composed of three words. ‘Maha’ means great, ‘Mrityun’ means death, and ‘Jaya’ means victory. Lord Shiva is the only God who has always triumphed over death. Death never defeated Lord Shiva. For this reason he is known as named of Mrityunjaya. The most huge and beautiful temple in the temple group of Jageshwar Dham is famous by the name of Mahamrityunjaya Mahadev Ji.

It is believed that Yamraj the god of death is afraid of coming to this temple premises. It is believed that it is the only temple of “Lord Shiva” in the form of “Mahamrityunjaya” in the world. It is said that these temples were built during the period of Katyuri dynasty. On the walls of this temple, 25 inscriptions are found, which are from the about 7th-10th century. This inscription is in Brahmi script and Sanskrit language. This temple has a great religious significance. This Temple is one of the main religious sites of Jageshwar. During the of Shivratri and Shravan month, many devotees gather here.

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https://www.chardhamtours.in/uttarakhand/jageshwar/mahamrityunjaya-mahadev-temple_285.html

This is a consecrated Shri Maha Mrityunjaya shiva linga temple in the Jageshwar Dham. The Dham also contains the Jageshwar Jyotirlinga temple.

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get there
The temple is located 36 kms East of Almora.

Map:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/eK7yMCHi682u7DnL8

About Maha Mrityunjaya Temple at Jageshwar Dham

This Temple is a famous ancient temple located in Jageshwar of Almora district. This temple is the largest and oldest temple in the Jageshwar Dham temple premises. This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. In this temple is worshiped as Savior from Lord Shiva’s death.

The word Mahamrityunjaya is composed of three words. ‘Maha’ means great, ‘Mrityun’ means death, and ‘Jaya’ means victory. Lord Shiva is the only God who has always triumphed over death. Death never defeated Lord Shiva. For this reason he is known as named of Mrityunjaya. The most huge and beautiful temple in the temple group of Jageshwar Dham is famous by the name of Mahamrityunjaya Mahadev Ji.

It is believed that Yamraj the god of death is afraid of coming to this temple premises. It is believed that it is the only temple of “Lord Shiva” in the form of “Mahamrityunjaya” in the world. It is said that these temples were built during the period of Katyuri dynasty. On the walls of this temple, 25 inscriptions are found, which are from the about 7th-10th century. This inscription is in Brahmi script and Sanskrit language. This temple has a great religious significance. This Temple is one of the main religious sites of Jageshwar. During the of Shivratri and Shravan month, many devotees gather here.

Read More

https://www.chardhamtours.in/uttarakhand/jageshwar/mahamrityunjaya-mahadev-temple_285.html

Type

Consecrated

Country

India (भारत)

State

Uttarakhand

Town

Jageshwar

Google Map

https://maps.app.goo.gl/eK7yMCHi682u7DnL8

Longitude

29.6072649

Latitude

79.530464

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Accessibility

You can sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

Read More

https://www.chardhamtours.in/uttarakhand/jageshwar/mahamrityunjaya-mahadev-temple_285.html

How To Get There

The temple is located 36 kms East of Almora.