Shanaleshwara Swayambhu Temple – Punjab
Address
Shanaleshwara Swayambhu Temple – Punjab
Nalas village,
Rajpura Tehsil,
Punjab 140401
Moolavar
Shanaleshwara
Introduction
Shanaleshwara Swayambhu Temple is dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva. “Shanaleshwara” means, the sign that is worshiped as Lord Shiva. It is situated at 7 Kilometer away in the Nalas village of Rajpura, Punjab. It is maintained by the ascetic sadhu‘s of Juna Akhara Foundation.
Puranic Significance
According to the legend, a cow always showered own milk on the lingam. Nalas region was in jungle, at that time cowherds used to came to feed their cattle‘s. In 1592, Maharaja of Patiala built this temple. Since the 15th century temple has been home to Sadhu‘s. The Lingam of Shanaleshwara is also known to be Pancha Bhoota. The temple of Shanaleshwara is a place of Guru–shishya tradition.
SWAYAMBHU LINGAM
The Shanaleshwara Temple is the Swayambhu lingam of Lord Shiva. Shiva in the lingam form is believed to be Swayambhu. Swayambhu lingams are Self-created or natural lingams, discovered in the place where they now stand. Most of these are oval- shaped stones. These lingams do not need a prana pratishtha, because a Swayambhu lingam already inherently embodies the power of Shiva.
Maha Shivaratri is great festival here, three-day fair is held here every year on Maha Shivaratri and lakhs of people come to the fair to ask for a vow. It has been a tradition that on Maha Shivaratri and in this area (near Rajpura) most of the devotees start their journey on foot from their homes to the Shanaleshwara temple and volunteers serve food to the devotees along the way.
Century/Period
1592
Nearest Bus Station
Nalas
Nearest Railway Station
Rajpura Junction
Nearest Airport
Chandigarh