Nahan Rani Tal Shiva Temple- Himachal Pradesh
Address
Nahan Rani Tal Shiva Temple Near, Ranital Gali, Ramkundi, Nahan, Himachal Pradesh 173001
Deity
Shiva
Introduction
- Deity: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.
- Location: Nahan Village, Sirmaur District, Himachal Pradesh.
- Historical Significance: Believed to be around 1000 years old.
- Setting: Situated on the banks of Rani Tal Lake, enhancing its serene atmosphere.
Puranic Significance
- Miraculous Phenomenon:
- Locals report that new Shivlings appear in the yoni pitha over time.
- Currently, seven Shivlings are housed in the sanctum sanctorum.
- Temple Features:
- The yoni pitha is adorned with black serpents and faces away from the temple entrance.
- A youthful Nandi (the bull associated with Shiva) faces the sanctum sanctorum.
- Cave Connection:
- A small cave is believed to connect to the King’s Palace, adding a mystical element to the temple’s lore.
- It is said that the queen used to bathe in the pond, leading to the name “Rani Tal” (Queen’s Pond).
- Nearby Shrine:
- A small temple dedicated to Goddess Lata Devi is located near the main temple.
- A statue of Lord Shiva can also be found at the edge of the pond.
- Pilgrimage Site:
- The temple attracts a significant number of pilgrims, especially during the festival of Mahashivrathri.
Festivals
- Mahashivrathri:
- A major festival celebrated at the temple, drawing many devotees who come to pay their respects to Lord Shiva.
Century/Period/Age
1000 Years old
Managed By
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
Nearest Bus Station
Nahan
Nearest Railway Station
Chandi Mandir
Nearest Airport
Chandigarh