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Top 10 Shiva Temples in India to Visit This Sawan for Divine Blessings

Neha Mewari | July 02, 2025 / 15:35 IST
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Kedarnath Temple, Uttarakhand: Trek 14 km uphill to reach this ancient Himalayan temple. The Shivling here changes color with seasons. A must-visit during Sawan. (image: canva)
Kedarnath Temple, Uttarakhand: Trek 14 km uphill to reach this ancient Himalayan temple. The Shivling here changes color with seasons. A must-visit during Sawan. (image: canva)
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Amarnath Cave Temple, J&K: Home to a naturally formed ice Shivling. Accessible only in Sawan, the trek is tough but spiritually rewarding. (image: canva)
Amarnath Cave Temple, J&K: Home to a naturally formed ice Shivling. Accessible only in Sawan, the trek is tough but spiritually rewarding. (image: canva)
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Somnath Temple, Gujarat: One of the 12 Jyotirlingas, rebuilt many times in history. Stands strong near the Arabian Sea—ideal for Sawan darshan. (image: canva)
Somnath Temple, Gujarat: One of the 12 Jyotirlingas, rebuilt many times in history. Stands strong near the Arabian Sea—ideal for Sawan darshan. (image: canva)
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Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ujjain: A self-manifested Jyotirlinga facing south. Thousands visit in Sawan for spiritual peace and powerful aartis. (image: canva)
Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ujjain: A self-manifested Jyotirlinga facing south. Thousands visit in Sawan for spiritual peace and powerful aartis. (image: canva)
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Trimbakeshwar Temple, Maharashtra: Located at the source of the Godavari River. Known for its sacred Jyotirlinga and peaceful Sawan celebrations. (image: canva)
Trimbakeshwar Temple, Maharashtra: Located at the source of the Godavari River. Known for its sacred Jyotirlinga and peaceful Sawan celebrations. (image: canva)
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Neelkanth Mahadev, Uttarakhand: Surrounded by forests and hills, this temple honors Shiva's blue throat after Samudra Manthan. A serene Sawan destination. (image: canva)
Neelkanth Mahadev, Uttarakhand: Surrounded by forests and hills, this temple honors Shiva's blue throat after Samudra Manthan. A serene Sawan destination. (image: canva)
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Kashi Vishwanath, Varanasi: In the heart of Varanasi, this Jyotirlinga temple sees lakhs of devotees in Sawan. Don’t miss the Ganga aarti! (image: canva)
Kashi Vishwanath, Varanasi: In the heart of Varanasi, this Jyotirlinga temple sees lakhs of devotees in Sawan. Don’t miss the Ganga aarti! (image: canva)
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Omkareshwar Temple, MP: On an island shaped like 'Om' in the Narmada River, this Jyotirlinga shrine offers peace and blessings during Sawan. (image: canva)
Omkareshwar Temple, MP: On an island shaped like 'Om' in the Narmada River, this Jyotirlinga shrine offers peace and blessings during Sawan. (image: canva)
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Lingaraj Temple, Odisha: Bhubaneswar’s largest temple with stunning carvings. Only Hindus can enter, but its aura during Sawan is unmatched. (image: canva)
Lingaraj Temple, Odisha: Bhubaneswar’s largest temple with stunning carvings. Only Hindus can enter, but its aura during Sawan is unmatched. (image: canva)
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Baba Baidyanath Temple, Jharkhand: One of the most visited Shiva temples in Sawan. Kanwariyas walk barefoot to offer Ganga water to the Jyotirlinga. (image: canva)
Baba Baidyanath Temple, Jharkhand: One of the most visited Shiva temples in Sawan. Kanwariyas walk barefoot to offer Ganga water to the Jyotirlinga. (image: canva)

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