Panchvaktra Temple
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Panchvaktra Temple, Mandi Situated at the confluence of the Rivers Suketi and Beas, the serene beauty of the Panchvaktra temple attracts a large number of visitors from across the country. The temple stands on a huge platform and is very well furnished. Panchvaktra temple is a supreme shrine dedicated to Lord Shiv. The temple is built in the typical Shikhara architecture style which looks astounding. Temple got its name from the five faced statue image of Lord Shiva, out of which only three can be seen when viewed from the front. It is one of the protected monuments which comes under the Archaeological Survey of India and has been declared a national site. Inside the Panchvaktra temple, there is a huge statue of Lord Shiv. The statue has five faces which depict about the different character of Lord Shiv- Aghora, Ishana, Tat Purusha, Vaamdeva and Rudra. Angora is the destructive nature, Ishana is omnipresent and omnipotent, Tat Purusha is his ego, Vaamdeva is the female facet and Rudra is his creative and destructive aspect. Panchvaktra is defined as the union of all these. The foundation date of the Panhvaktra temple is still unknown. As per the historical facts, the temple was restored under the reign of Sidh Sen's kingship (1684-1727) as it was damaged due to flood. Main porch or Mandap of the temple is supported by 4 minutely carved pillars. It's a peaceful place; tranquillity descends in the aroma of the temple. A silent meditation here can bestow the people with good mental health and purify their souls. Panchvaktra temple, no doubt, is our prestigious heritage.
I. D. ChauhanI. D. Chauhan
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Cross Bhootnath Bazaar and exit towards Beas river. Take right and walk up to the temple. Ask around for direction as there are many temples in front of each other and around. Panchvaktra Temple is over 600 year old temple is visible from a long distance. Beyond expectations, it turned out to be a really ancient temple - look and feel of it took us into some past era. The five-faced Shivji's idol is duplicated - one is inside the garbh-greh (sanctum) while other one, outside the sanctum. The five faces of Bhagwaan Shankar depict his different characteristics- Aghora (destructive), Ishana (omnipresent and omnipotent), Tat Purusha (ego), Vaamdeva (feminine) and Rudra (creative and destructive). As in other Himachali temples, Nandi ji is standing alert waiting for Lord's movement/command and a god is hanging by his tail. The stone used to build the temple, idols and sculptures bears supreme power for floods could no destroy this or submerge it. Yes, stone at many places is washed. The temple area is absolutely clean and was flocked by young students enjoying the calm of riverside and the temple. Archaeological Survey of India protects this monument as this is a national site. Not sure why but there was no pujari/priest there. I waited over half an hour but it felt the temple was just not attended by an authority. Sad that such a marvel and that too at such a pleasant and peaceful location, stands neglected.
Suchi GSuchi G
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Situated at the confluence of the Rivers Suketi and Beas, Panchvaktra temple is a supreme shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. The statue has five faces which depict about the different character of Lord Shiv- Aghora, Ishana, Tat Purusha, Vaamdeva and Rudra. Angora is the destructive nature, Ishana is omnipresent and omnipotent, Tat Purusha is his ego, Vaamdeva is the female facet and Rudra is his creative and destructive aspect. Panchvaktra is defined as the union of all these. The temple is from the mahabharat times and It was later restored under the reign of Sidh Sen's kingship (1684-1727) as it was damaged due to flood. It's a very peaceful place; tranquillity descends in the aroma of the temple. A silent meditation here can bestow the people with good mental health and purify their souls. Panchvaktra temple, no doubt, is our prestigious heritage
yogender singhyogender singh
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This temple is situated at purani Mandi and is one of the oldest temples of the world and basically this is a temple of lord Shiva and the same temple is situated in front of this temple but far from here there is a river vyas which is division between these temples but nowadays we can visit both the temples from bridges situated at bhiuli and Victoria bridge and from the new bridge. So the roads and bridges are very helpful to visit then temple . You can visit the temple anytime but this temple is open at morning and evening for prayers . For more details you can visit the temple and ask anything from the priest. 🙏🌻🌻🌻
Divya SharmaDivya Sharma
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Visiting the Shiv Temple was an incredibly peaceful and spiritual experience. The serene atmosphere, coupled with the stunning architecture and intricate carvings, truly made it a place of divine beauty. The priests were welcoming and provided insightful explanations about the temple's history and significance. It was a humbling experience to participate in the rituals and prayers, leaving me feeling spiritually enriched and connected. I highly recommend a visit to the Shiv Temple for anyone seeking solace, reflection, and a deeper understanding of Hindu culture and spirituality."
AkashAkash
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Panchbaktra mahadev temple.nice temple situated on the bank of river beas. Here mahadev murti has five head. Nice and peaceful envirenment. Go and visit the place with your friend 👭👬👫enjoy your day.siting facility is there also. I cut the one star ⭐ because in rainy season beas river breaks the wall of temple.and water goes above the ground of temple..so dont go to visit in rainy season.if want to go..then go carefully in rainy season. No wheel chair facility there. #namaste #keep neat and clean your area.
SKT HimachalSKT Himachal
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