16°0′11″N 73°38′13″E / 16.00306°N 73.63694°E
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Shri Kaleshwar Mandir, Shree Kaleshwara Mandira (according to Marathi phonology § Vowels) or Shree Kaleshwara Devasthana (According to natives of Nerur village ) is a large Hindu temple in Nerur, Sindhudurg district in Maharashtra.
Shree Kaleshwara Mandira | |
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श्री देव रामेश्वर मंदिर | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
District | Sindhudurg |
Deity | Lord Kaleshwara (Lord Shiva) |
Festivals | Maha Shivaratri |
Location | |
Location | Nerur |
State | Maharashtra |
Country | India |
Geographic coordinates | 16°0′11″N 73°38′13″E / 16.00306°N 73.63694°E |
Architecture | |
Completed | 16th Century |
Temple(s) | 1 |
Website | |
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It is dedicated to the village deity, Shree Kaleshwara, who is also called Kaloba. The temple dates back 700 to 800 years, when, according to legend, a brahmin dug into the ground and discovered a natural lingam, an emblem of Shiva. The temple was founded on that spot, and the lingam is now enshrined in the temple's sanctum sanctorum.[1]
The most important festival at Shree Kaleshwara Mandira is the five-day Mahashivaratri Utsava, in which the idol of Kaleshwara is drawn out of the temple in its chariot. The festival is accompanied by a fair and attracts visitors from great distances. Other festivals include Maghi Ganesha Utsava, celebrated in the month of Maagha, and Navratri Utsava.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b "Kaleshwar Temple". Newconsys.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-14. Retrieved 2012-08-30.