Lord Vishnu as imperishable banyan tree.Tolerance as a tree, spreads its roots(above). The tree that fulfils all desires, and its strong root(all expectations at its root) is dharma(the quality of virtue) or Duty. Trinity of the stem - Knowledge, Karma(work, action), Meditation(worship). Lord Vishnu illuminates and spreads light in all the seasons as imperishable banyan tree. One should live like a imperishable banyan tree. Tree is the epitome of virtue.what is action? Heartbeat is action,Pulsation is a action,Sleeping is a action:dying too is an activity.This is the gist of all worship-To be pure to your work or duty and to do good for others.He who sees Shiva in poor,in the weak, and in the diseased,really worships Shiva:if he sees Shiva only in images,his worship is but preliminary .In short The ways of god are just.One should overcome insurmountable difficulties By reciting I"TS(GOD) Name..One should not be Tempted by wayside attractions the delay on our part can upset the whole Apple-cart.one should go on working and work with a sense of Non-attachment.Flow Like ,ocean glow Like Saint ,Drink (Poison) Like lord Shiva,Than you Free From the Circle of Life and Death. Indianisvara: JAI NEELKHANTH BABA along with Sumeru Parvat where Shri PANWANSUT HANUMAN JI was hit by lord Ram"s brother Bharata ji while flying to lanka holding Sanjeevani Booti The Yatra Starts From Bhuteshwar Mahadev Mandir AND we also visted BILKASHVER MAHADEV TEMPLE.

Saturday 11 October 2014

JAI NEELKHANTH BABA along with Sumeru Parvat where Shri PANWANSUT HANUMAN JI was hit by lord Ram"s brother Bharata ji while flying to lanka holding Sanjeevani Booti The Yatra Starts From Bhuteshwar Mahadev Mandir AND we also visted BILKASHVER MAHADEV TEMPLE.



KINDLY COMMENT WHILE READING MAKE THIS ARTICLE FULL OF YOUR EXPERIENCE --JAI NEELKHANTH BABA along with Sumeru Parvat where Shri PANWANSUT HANUMAN JI was   mild hit from Bharat's blunt arrow, had brought him down ,while flying to lanka holding  Sanjeevani Booti. The Yatra Starts From Bhuteshwar Mahadev Mandir  AND we also visted  BILKASHVER MAHADEV TEMPLE.






A temple with patient devotees…a temple with no touts, no one to force you to pay up for a special VIP doorway. A temple where you can take your time and pray without hearing the words “Move Ahead, Keep Moving.”
Does this sound unbelievable? Trust me, I was surprised too.
Nestled on a high mountain top with pristine waters of the holy Ganges below, devotees are invited to seek blessings from Neelkanth Mahadev in Rishikesh.








Neelkanth Mahadev is none other than Lord Shiva. This name befell on him because of a precarious feat he undertook because he drunk poison  for the welfare of world. The Puranas state that during the churning of the ocean-Samudra Manthan, there came out a poison called-Halahal. The venom was exceptionally powerful that it could annihilate mankind. The gods were distressed and didn’t know how to destroy it. Lord Shiva stepped in and decided to drink it.
Mahima (Magnanimous Aura) of Lord Shiva is divine. He surely drank it but did not swallow the poison. He allowed it to remain in his throat. This venom turned his throat blue. Neel defi
nes the color blue, Kanth is throat and Mahadev means Lord of the gods. Lord Shiva came to rest in Rishikesh. The gods tried hard to comfort him and ultimately decided to pour water on his
head to cool him off. This is one of the reasons why even today, devotees offer water to Lord Shiva.
After several years of rest and meditation, Lord Shiva removed the poison from his throat and left it on a mountain. He returned to his abode, Mount Kailash in the Himalayas. Later a temple was build around this and now stands as symbol of Lord’s grace at a height of 1675 m.


A drive of 32 km. from Rishikesh via Barrage or an alternate route of 22 km. via Ram Jhoola can get you there with ease. The scenic beauty was breathtaking as on one side was the mountain terrain and the other side was a steep drop


into the fast flowing Ganges.

The holy water of Ganga was much cleaner as compared to the water that flows through Haridwar and Varanasi. The current was tremendous and so river rafting was an extremely popular sport here. Tourists worldwide visit this city for this adventurous thrill.

The temple’s car park was lined with stalls selling offerings for the deity. It consisted of coconut, a sealed-plastic glass containing water

from the Ganges, Bel leaves, assorted-fresh flowers, fruits like dhatura and jujube, box of incense sticks, small Chunnari (piece of red veil) and a laminated photograph of the Lord Shiva with the backdrop of the temple.

As I walked ahead, I was taken aback by the temple’s arch

itecture. The entire Samudra Manthan was depicted with colorf

ul idols of all the gods and goddess. One look at it and the entire Puranic story flashes in front of your eyes. The architecture is extremely well-maintained and the photographs don’t do enough justice to them. Photography is not allowed inside the temple so I was forced to take as much as I could f


rom the outside.


I stood in line to enter the inner sanctum. A life-sized idol of goddess Parvati was seated near the entrance. Her striking grandeur forced everyone to bow and offer their obeisance. The arena around the lingam was made of marble. There were detailed etchings of guards or Dwarpals on the columns

with intricate detailing that showed their weapons. Opposite the lingam  was 

Lord Shiva’s mount Nandi, the bull.


Devotees kept chanting “Om Namah Shivay” and finally it was my turn. I sat in from of the lingam which was encased in silver. It had an opening at the top to see the original f
orm. I poured the water from the Ganges while a priest seated, chanted the Vedic mantras and helped me complete my worship.
At the exit of the sanctum, there was
a gigantic Pipal tree. Devotees had tied chunnaris to it. I guessed that it was for their wishes that needed to be fulfilled. But I really didn’t have anything to wish for. Getting a darshan
lik
e this was more than what I had dreamt of.
I feel that if you really want solitude with Lord Shiva, you will get it here in Rishikesh. Even the 12 Jyotirlings won’t give you the solace because of the packed crowds and touts.
Jyotirling at Mallikarjun in Sri Sailam, Andhra Pradesh, Mahakaleshwar in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Rameshwaram in Tamil Nadu, Trymbakeshwar in Nasik, Nageshwar near Dwarka and Somnath in Gujarat do not allow always devotees to touch the Lingam. Security concerns, crowd management and arrival of VIP dignitaries can dampen your spirits.
I hope my travel experiences give you a clear idea how to get personal one on one time with Lord Shiva.








Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is situated at a height of 1330 meters and is located about 32 km from Rishikesh via road & their is also a trek route via forest which can be explored. This Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, Neel means blue & kanth means throat.



If you have decided on a trip to Uttaranchal, Neelkanth Mahadev should be a must in your itinerary. Indianholiday offers you the facility to book tours to Neelkanth Mahadev well ahead in advance.
DARK MOUNTAINS WITH COLD AIR ENJOYED BY ME
According to Hindu mythology it was the place where Shiva drank up the venom churned out of the ocean, to save the world from the evil, death and destruction. It is said that Lord Shiva had the immense capacity to stop the venom from entering his body and thus reserved it in his throat forever. The poison did not harm him but turned his throat murky blue.



The temple of Neelkanth Mahadev is situated at a distance of 12 km from Rishikesh among the snow capped mountains and forests. Rishikesh holds immense importance in the religious lives of devout Hindus. 32 km. from Rishikesh, the Neelkanth temple has mythological significance as well as picturesque surroundings.
Rishikesh is one of the favorite tourist spots for the adventure lovers as well, since tourists looking forward to trekking in the rugged mountain ranges enjoy immensely. Challenging white water rafting is also another of the adventures sports in foaming rivers of Himalayas.

Bhuteshwar mahadev mandir in Ram Zula, ... Rishikash.--------Bhuteshwar mahadev mandir in Ram Zula, ... Rishikash  is half kilometre far away from taxi stand of Neelkanth , no where in map we try to find with help of Lord Rama and vistited there  which was a wounderful experience.









In the Puranas, the name Neelkanth is associated with Lord Shiva, who drank the world's poison to redeem it. In the process, the poison turned his throat blue; Neel meaning blue, kanth, the neck.
Ghanshyam's sojourns, through the forests of India, also attributed Him the name Neelkanth, for His pilgrimage was to redeem.



He first visited sacred Haridwar - 'the gateway to Hari', on the holy river Ganga. The sacred shrines of the Himalayas open up after Haridwar. From here He arrived in Sripur where He encountered the first of many enticements.
The head of the mandir urged Him to lodge inside the walled area, safe from wild animals. Neelkanth declined. He neither feared wild animals nor death. He then sat in deep meditation under a tree. At night, a lion hunting in the forest approached Him. The lion licked His feet, circumambulated Him and then sat there. The inmates of the ashram observed this extraordinary spectacle.
In the morning, with a wave from Neelkanth, the lion disappeared into the forest. The mahant then prostrated at the feet of this eleven year old Yogi. He offered Him the mahantship of the shrine, with its yearly income of one hundred thousand rupees. Neelkanth explained that He neither craved for mahantship nor money. He had come to redeem. Declining the offer, He left for Kedarnath. From here, He trudged up and down mountain slopes, arriving in Badrinath during Diwali, in mid October 1792.







The journey from Haridwar to Neelkanth Mahadev leads the tourists to a breathtaking scenic location. Being located 40 km away from Haridwar, Neelkanth Mahadev has an elevation of 1675 m above sea level. The two perennial rivers of Pankaja and Madhumati intersect the immensely rich religious site of Neelkanth Mahadev.

Surrounded by Manikoot, Brahmakoot and Vishnukoot valleys, Neelkanth Mahadev is visited by thousands of pilgrims every year. The temple of Neelkanth Mahadev is the prime appeal of the place which is associated with a significant mythological event.
In the Hindu mythology Sagar Manthan holds a special place. This is due to the fact that during the churning of the seas Lord Shiva, who is also known as Mahadeva, drank the entire venom. Immediately after this event Lord Shiva's neck turned blue. The Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is believed to be the very place where this incident took place in the ancient era. The term Neelkanth denotes the blue neck and to pay respect to Mahadeva the place was named after him. People from all corners of the world come to Neelkanth Mahadev Temple to offer their prayers.

















 Apart from being an important choice of religious tours from Haridwar, Neelkanth Mahadev also offers exciting trekking opportunities. From Rishikesh, Neelkanth Mahadev can be reached by covering a distance of about 32 km. The trekking route from Rishikesh to Neelkanth Mahadev surely enchants the adventurous tourists.
It is a common belief of the pilgrims that visiting the Neelkanth Mahadev shrine near Haridwar would definitely fulfill all their wishes. its from Rishikesh is near about 16 km from foot journey but when you are going to start journey you will read on the notice bord only 8km which is entirely wrong lot of monkeys balck and white and natural colours yo will see on the road will come to you they say nothing only demanded eating of chinna you must have channa in your pocket . its areallty advaentoures journey

Bilkeshwar Mahadev temple in Haridwar Uttarakhand

Here is Some informationabout bilkeshwar temple in Haridwar Uttarakhand india.

Location :  Haridwar on a hill,Uttarakhand

Dedicated To : Lord Shiva


Temple Timing : 6:00 AM to 9:00PM
Visiting Timing:20 Min
Best time to visit: May to November
Photography : Allow
Coordinates: 29°57'9"N 78°9'20"E
Nearest Railway Station : Haridwar Station

Nearest Airpport : Delhi,dehradun Temple Timing : 6:00 AM to 9:00PM

Accommodation near Bilkeshwar Mahadev Temple


Owing to its location at a remote place from the main city, the accommodation is not available nearby the temple. The few places listed below lie in the city, in the ascending order of the distance from the temple.

Ganga Lahari

Har Ki Pauri
Haridwar, Uttaranchal 249401
Ph.: +91 92111 77444
Tariff: 4,659 INR onwards

Srs Lakshya Hotel
Delhi ByPass Road
Haridwar, Uttaranchal 249408 
Ph: +91 9211177444
Website: www.srshotels.net
Tariff: 3,400 INR
                                                               It is a small temple which, along with the                                                      normal shiva linga, houses a shiva linga and nandi made out of stone.                               The place also houses small temples of the Lord Ganesha, Lord Hanuman, Mahadev and Mata Rani.







Best time to visit
The period from May to November is the most favourable to visit the city of Haridwar. The temple timings are from 6 am to 9 pm, and the visit to the temple can be completed in approximately 20 minutes. Photography is allowed.

Bilkeshwar Mahadev Temple which is one of the best places to visit in Haridwar, do sightseeing and eat.Bilkeshwar Temple is Located in Haridwar Uttrakhand and Dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is one of the weekend gateway, a tourist spot and a tourist attraction in Haridwar. This place is visited by many people every year from different parts of the world. This place can be enjoyed by all age groups from kids to elders.



So much is the belief of the people in Lord Shiva, wherever you go, you find a place dedicated to the God. The Bilkeshwar Mahadev Temple is yet another place which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. As the story told by the board situated outside the temple, Parvati appeased Lord Shiva under the Bilva tree 300 years,  Hence the name of the temple. The God, pleased with the prayers of Parvati, blessed her and agreed to take her as his wife.. There is also Gory khund here which is going to constructed now a days and its said yatra will only complete when one will visit gory khund temple after taking blessing from lord shiva.




It is a tradition to offer Bilwa leaves to Lord Shiva and to do abhishek of the shiva linga with the water of River Ganga.
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