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shiv tample, near kachnaar city, Yashwar Nagar, Kanchan Vihar, Vijay Nagar, Jabalpur, Raksha, Madhya Pradesh 482002, India
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Shree Sai Tea Stall
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Kachnar City Shiva Temple

E 19, Kachnar City Rd, Kanchan Vihar, Vijay Nagar, Jabalpur, Raksha, Madhya Pradesh 482002, India
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Nearby restaurants of Kachnar City Shiva Temple

YUMMY Cafe and SUNRISE Nursery

Dawat Restaurant

Aroma Restaurant

Bubbles bristo

Shagun Cafe & Restaurant

Shree Sai Tea Stall

YUMMY Cafe and SUNRISE Nursery

YUMMY Cafe and SUNRISE Nursery

5.0

(36)

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Dawat Restaurant

Dawat Restaurant

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Aroma Restaurant

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Bubbles bristo

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5.0
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Here’s a well-rounded review of Kachnar City Mahadev Temple (Shiva Temple) in Jabalpur, drawing from firsthand visitor impressions and reputable sources:

Overview & Key Highlights

TThe temple features a 76-foot-high statue of Lord Shiva, seated in a meditative pose, built in 2004 and open to the public in 2006. It is one of the tallest Shiva statues in India sed over an underground cavern housing 12 Jyotirlinga replicas, representing sacred Shiva shrines across India Spanning roughly 2.5 acres, the temple premises are lush, green, and immaculately maintained, offering a tranquil environment ideal for meditation or quiet contemplation mall versions of Lord Ganesha, and the Sapta Rishis—are strategically placed in garden settings, adding spiritual depth and visual interest t mobile phones and belts** to maintain sanctity and security rti & Lighting

Daily evening Aarti (around 7 PM) is a major draw—devotees and visitors alike describe it as mesmerizing, with serene chants and devotional music in the air the statue appear shimmering blue, enhancing its spiritual aura and visual appeal nce & Practical Info

Entry is free, visible from near and far; coverage is extensive across Google, Traveller, and community platforms nchan Vihar area, about 6–8 km from Jabalpur Railway Station, accessible by auto, bus, or cab M to 9 PM daily—early morning or late afternoon visits are recommended to avoid crowds and capture photos in softer light *, but can get busy during special festivals like Shivratri or Sankranti. Limited restroom access on-site—some visitors recommend using facilities nearby os | Cons | |------|------| | Stunning, colossal Shiva statue | Limited shaded seating—can get hot midday | | Peaceful greenery, spacious gardens | Parking may be crowded during festivals | | Cave with 12 Jyotirlinga replicas enhances spiritual appeal | No on-site restrooms | | Free entry, well-kept ambiance | Restrictions inside cave (no belts, phones) | | Evening aarti & night lighting elevate the experience | — |

Visitors Speak

“Despite the small area, it has a lot to offer... surrounded by lush greenery, peaceful ambiance... great spot for photography.” — Wanderlog review ws praise its cleanliness and spiritual environment:

“Huge Shiva statue… very peaceful and relaxing.” “One of the best places in Jabalpur… Muse visit for devotees.” t Ways to Visit

Arrival Tips: Visit just before sunset (around 5:30–6:00 PM) to enjoy the changing evening hues and catch the aarti. If planning during festivals, arrive earlier to secure parking and seating.

What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes (you’ll take them off in the cave), modest attire, water bottle. Leave valuables safe—some items are not allowed inside the cave.

Time to Spend: 45 minutes to an hour is sufficient to explore the statue, gardens, cave, and attend the aarti.

Best Occasions: Makar Sankranti, Mahashivratri, and Sawan Mondays draw large gatherings—ideal for devotees but expect crowds.

Final Say

Kachnar City Mahadev Temple in Jabalpur is a spiritual gem with powerful visuals and serene surroundings. The towering Shiva statue, the reposited Jyotirlinga cave, and the evening rituals create a deeply immersive experience. While amenities are basic, the spiritual energy and photogenic setting more than compensate.

Whether you're visiting as a devotee or a traveler seeking soul-stirring beauty, this temple is a highlight of Jabalpur. I highly recommend planning your trip to coincide with the evening aarti to witness the ambiance at its best.

Let me know if you'd like nearby travel tips (e.g.,...

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5.0
2y

Gone here today on the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri. Enjoyed, but it was one of the toughest day of my life because of so much hassle and crowd there. You can clearly see the distance from where the photograph has been taken. So my ride started at 5 pm today after just leaving from the society when I got to mainroad there was some tableu coming which almost destroyed the traffic, after overcoming from that traffic I continued my journey. After some distance I gone to a wrong gali which took a lot time of mine to get on the right track. There was such traffic I just can't explain to you. When I reached there I got to know that there is no official parking space so people were parking their vechiles anywhere. But I was on a cycle so I was able to take my cycle through the crowd till the very last point of entrance so that it will be safe. Afterwards I was thinking that what should I do to make sure that it will not get theft, so I repeated the same technique I did 1 year ago when I came to this place first time by cycle, I purchased something like flowers and all the other Pooja items and requested the shopkeeper to take care of my cycle till I arrive. After that I gone to the temple premises there was such a crowd that it took me 1/2 hour to reach inside. It was very tough for a introvert boy like me to go in such a crowded place, I was making sure that I should not get fall on anybody because it was such level crowded. There was not a showcase at the entry point and there was this announcement was happening stating that Go inside the temple wearing shoes. I know its not right because that is a place of worship but there was not an option. I performed all the Pooja that was known to me and afterwards started to get out from there and get to a open place to take a picture and get some fresh air. After reaching at a place on the exit I clicked this picture and get back to shop where I kept my cycle and said thanks to them and departed from there. Also a little accident happened with me when I was coming back a Girl crashed her scooty with my rear tyre. It was not such big accident but she immediately apologized for that so I didn't said anything except no worries to her. Afterwards I reached home after such a hassle and now I'm going to my society's Mahashivratri Function to enjoy the eve. Hoping that someone would read this so so long review and if anyone has read it please give this review a like to let me know....

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5.0
1y

The Lord Shiva temple offers a profound spiritual experience, nestled in a serene setting that invites devotees and visitors alike to immerse themselves in divine tranquility. The architecture seamlessly blends traditional elements with modern aesthetics, creating a captivating ambiance. The intricate carvings and vibrant sculptures depicting various mythological tales add a cultural richness to the temple.

Upon entering, the aura of reverence is palpable, with the fragrance of incense filling the air. The main sanctum houses a magnificent idol of Lord Shiva, radiating a sense of timeless divinity. Devotees engage in heartfelt prayers and rituals, fostering a deep connection with the divine. The temple's priests contribute to the spiritual atmosphere, guiding worshippers through rituals and offering insightful interpretations of religious scriptures.

The temple complex extends beyond the main shrine, featuring lush gardens and sacred ponds that enhance the overall experience. Pilgrims often participate in rituals like circumambulating the temple or taking a dip in the holy pond, enhancing the spiritual journey.

The temple's cultural significance is augmented by periodic religious events and festivals, attracting a diverse congregation of devotees. The community's vibrancy is evident during these celebrations, creating an atmosphere of joy and unity.

Whether one seeks solace in meditation, a cultural exploration of Hindu traditions, or a simple moment of reflection, the Lord Shiva temple stands as a revered haven. Its timeless architecture, spiritual ambiance, and cultural resonance make it a destination that transcends the boundaries of religious affiliations, offering a universally...

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Aditya PatelAditya Patel
Here’s a well-rounded review of Kachnar City Mahadev Temple (Shiva Temple) in Jabalpur, drawing from firsthand visitor impressions and reputable sources: --- Overview & Key Highlights TThe temple features a 76-foot-high statue of Lord Shiva, seated in a meditative pose, built in 2004 and open to the public in 2006. It is one of the tallest Shiva statues in India sed over an underground cavern housing 12 Jyotirlinga replicas, representing sacred Shiva shrines across India Spanning roughly 2.5 acres, the temple premises are lush, green, and immaculately maintained, offering a tranquil environment ideal for meditation or quiet contemplation mall versions of Lord Ganesha, and the Sapta Rishis—are strategically placed in garden settings, adding spiritual depth and visual interest t mobile phones and belts** to maintain sanctity and security rti & Lighting Daily evening Aarti (around 7 PM) is a major draw—devotees and visitors alike describe it as mesmerizing, with serene chants and devotional music in the air the statue appear shimmering blue, enhancing its spiritual aura and visual appeal nce & Practical Info Entry is free, visible from near and far; coverage is extensive across Google, Traveller, and community platforms nchan Vihar area**, about 6–8 km from Jabalpur Railway Station, accessible by auto, bus, or cab M to 9 PM daily**—early morning or late afternoon visits are recommended to avoid crowds and capture photos in softer light *, but can get busy during special festivals like Shivratri or Sankranti. Limited restroom access on-site—some visitors recommend using facilities nearby os | Cons | |------|------| | Stunning, colossal Shiva statue | Limited shaded seating—can get hot midday | | Peaceful greenery, spacious gardens | Parking may be crowded during festivals | | Cave with 12 Jyotirlinga replicas enhances spiritual appeal | No on-site restrooms | | Free entry, well-kept ambiance | Restrictions inside cave (no belts, phones) | | Evening aarti & night lighting elevate the experience | — | --- Visitors Speak “Despite the small area, it has a lot to offer... surrounded by lush greenery, peaceful ambiance... great spot for photography.” — Wanderlog review ws praise its cleanliness and spiritual environment: > “Huge Shiva statue… very peaceful and relaxing.” “One of the best places in Jabalpur… Muse visit for devotees.” t Ways to Visit Arrival Tips: Visit just before sunset (around 5:30–6:00 PM) to enjoy the changing evening hues and catch the aarti. If planning during festivals, arrive earlier to secure parking and seating. What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes (you’ll take them off in the cave), modest attire, water bottle. Leave valuables safe—some items are not allowed inside the cave. Time to Spend: 45 minutes to an hour is sufficient to explore the statue, gardens, cave, and attend the aarti. Best Occasions: Makar Sankranti, Mahashivratri, and Sawan Mondays draw large gatherings—ideal for devotees but expect crowds. --- Final Say Kachnar City Mahadev Temple in Jabalpur is a spiritual gem with powerful visuals and serene surroundings. The towering Shiva statue, the reposited Jyotirlinga cave, and the evening rituals create a deeply immersive experience. While amenities are basic, the spiritual energy and photogenic setting more than compensate. Whether you're visiting as a devotee or a traveler seeking soul-stirring beauty, this temple is a highlight of Jabalpur. I highly recommend planning your trip to coincide with the evening aarti to witness the ambiance at its best. --- Let me know if you'd like nearby travel tips (e.g., Bhedaghat or Gwar
Dipankar RaoDipankar Rao
Gone here today on the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri. Enjoyed, but it was one of the toughest day of my life because of so much hassle and crowd there. You can clearly see the distance from where the photograph has been taken. So my ride started at 5 pm today after just leaving from the society when I got to mainroad there was some tableu coming which almost destroyed the traffic, after overcoming from that traffic I continued my journey. After some distance I gone to a wrong gali which took a lot time of mine to get on the right track. There was such traffic I just can't explain to you. When I reached there I got to know that there is no official parking space so people were parking their vechiles anywhere. But I was on a cycle so I was able to take my cycle through the crowd till the very last point of entrance so that it will be safe. Afterwards I was thinking that what should I do to make sure that it will not get theft, so I repeated the same technique I did 1 year ago when I came to this place first time by cycle, I purchased something like flowers and all the other Pooja items and requested the shopkeeper to take care of my cycle till I arrive. After that I gone to the temple premises there was such a crowd that it took me 1/2 hour to reach inside. It was very tough for a introvert boy like me to go in such a crowded place, I was making sure that I should not get fall on anybody because it was such level crowded. There was not a showcase at the entry point and there was this announcement was happening stating that Go inside the temple wearing shoes. I know its not right because that is a place of worship but there was not an option. I performed all the Pooja that was known to me and afterwards started to get out from there and get to a open place to take a picture and get some fresh air. After reaching at a place on the exit I clicked this picture and get back to shop where I kept my cycle and said thanks to them and departed from there. Also a little accident happened with me when I was coming back a Girl crashed her scooty with my rear tyre. It was not such big accident but she immediately apologized for that so I didn't said anything except no worries to her. Afterwards I reached home after such a hassle and now I'm going to my society's Mahashivratri Function to enjoy the eve. Hoping that someone would read this so so long review and if anyone has read it please give this review a like to let me know. Thanks 👍🏻!
Prathamesh AvacharePrathamesh Avachare
One of the most popular tourist destinations in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh is the Kachnar City Shiva Temple, a magnificent temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple features the tallest statue of Lord Shiva and is a must-visit if you are a Lord Shiva devotee and a fan of Indian architecture. The Kachnar City Shiva Temple was built in the year 2004 and was open to devotees from 15th February 2006. The main attraction of the temple is the statue of Lord Shiva, which measures around 76 ft. (23 meters) in height and sits under the open sky in the cavern which has replicas of 12 Jyotirlingas that have been collected from the various shrines of Lord Shiva around the country. The temple is also surrounded by lush green trees, which adds to the peaceful and serene atmosphere of the site. The Kachnar City Shiva Temple is a popular destination for pilgrims and tourists alike and is particularly busy during the festival of Mahashivaratri, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. During this festival, the temple is lit up with thousands of lights, and the surrounding area is filled with music and dance. Visitors can also participate in the puja (prayers) and offerings to Lord Shiva during the festival. A magnificent temple like shouldn’t be missed by anyone visiting Jabalpur. The beautiful architecture, intricate carvings, and stunning aura of the statue make it a truly awe-inspiring sight, while the peaceful and serene atmosphere around the temple and its surrounding gardens make it a perfect place to spend a few hours in quiet reflection. If you’re in Jabalpur, be sure to visit the Kachnar City Shiva Temple and experience the beauty and spirituality of this magnificent temple!
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Here’s a well-rounded review of Kachnar City Mahadev Temple (Shiva Temple) in Jabalpur, drawing from firsthand visitor impressions and reputable sources: --- Overview & Key Highlights TThe temple features a 76-foot-high statue of Lord Shiva, seated in a meditative pose, built in 2004 and open to the public in 2006. It is one of the tallest Shiva statues in India sed over an underground cavern housing 12 Jyotirlinga replicas, representing sacred Shiva shrines across India Spanning roughly 2.5 acres, the temple premises are lush, green, and immaculately maintained, offering a tranquil environment ideal for meditation or quiet contemplation mall versions of Lord Ganesha, and the Sapta Rishis—are strategically placed in garden settings, adding spiritual depth and visual interest t mobile phones and belts** to maintain sanctity and security rti & Lighting Daily evening Aarti (around 7 PM) is a major draw—devotees and visitors alike describe it as mesmerizing, with serene chants and devotional music in the air the statue appear shimmering blue, enhancing its spiritual aura and visual appeal nce & Practical Info Entry is free, visible from near and far; coverage is extensive across Google, Traveller, and community platforms nchan Vihar area**, about 6–8 km from Jabalpur Railway Station, accessible by auto, bus, or cab M to 9 PM daily**—early morning or late afternoon visits are recommended to avoid crowds and capture photos in softer light *, but can get busy during special festivals like Shivratri or Sankranti. Limited restroom access on-site—some visitors recommend using facilities nearby os | Cons | |------|------| | Stunning, colossal Shiva statue | Limited shaded seating—can get hot midday | | Peaceful greenery, spacious gardens | Parking may be crowded during festivals | | Cave with 12 Jyotirlinga replicas enhances spiritual appeal | No on-site restrooms | | Free entry, well-kept ambiance | Restrictions inside cave (no belts, phones) | | Evening aarti & night lighting elevate the experience | — | --- Visitors Speak “Despite the small area, it has a lot to offer... surrounded by lush greenery, peaceful ambiance... great spot for photography.” — Wanderlog review ws praise its cleanliness and spiritual environment: > “Huge Shiva statue… very peaceful and relaxing.” “One of the best places in Jabalpur… Muse visit for devotees.” t Ways to Visit Arrival Tips: Visit just before sunset (around 5:30–6:00 PM) to enjoy the changing evening hues and catch the aarti. If planning during festivals, arrive earlier to secure parking and seating. What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes (you’ll take them off in the cave), modest attire, water bottle. Leave valuables safe—some items are not allowed inside the cave. Time to Spend: 45 minutes to an hour is sufficient to explore the statue, gardens, cave, and attend the aarti. Best Occasions: Makar Sankranti, Mahashivratri, and Sawan Mondays draw large gatherings—ideal for devotees but expect crowds. --- Final Say Kachnar City Mahadev Temple in Jabalpur is a spiritual gem with powerful visuals and serene surroundings. The towering Shiva statue, the reposited Jyotirlinga cave, and the evening rituals create a deeply immersive experience. While amenities are basic, the spiritual energy and photogenic setting more than compensate. Whether you're visiting as a devotee or a traveler seeking soul-stirring beauty, this temple is a highlight of Jabalpur. I highly recommend planning your trip to coincide with the evening aarti to witness the ambiance at its best. --- Let me know if you'd like nearby travel tips (e.g., Bhedaghat or Gwar
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Gone here today on the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri. Enjoyed, but it was one of the toughest day of my life because of so much hassle and crowd there. You can clearly see the distance from where the photograph has been taken. So my ride started at 5 pm today after just leaving from the society when I got to mainroad there was some tableu coming which almost destroyed the traffic, after overcoming from that traffic I continued my journey. After some distance I gone to a wrong gali which took a lot time of mine to get on the right track. There was such traffic I just can't explain to you. When I reached there I got to know that there is no official parking space so people were parking their vechiles anywhere. But I was on a cycle so I was able to take my cycle through the crowd till the very last point of entrance so that it will be safe. Afterwards I was thinking that what should I do to make sure that it will not get theft, so I repeated the same technique I did 1 year ago when I came to this place first time by cycle, I purchased something like flowers and all the other Pooja items and requested the shopkeeper to take care of my cycle till I arrive. After that I gone to the temple premises there was such a crowd that it took me 1/2 hour to reach inside. It was very tough for a introvert boy like me to go in such a crowded place, I was making sure that I should not get fall on anybody because it was such level crowded. There was not a showcase at the entry point and there was this announcement was happening stating that Go inside the temple wearing shoes. I know its not right because that is a place of worship but there was not an option. I performed all the Pooja that was known to me and afterwards started to get out from there and get to a open place to take a picture and get some fresh air. After reaching at a place on the exit I clicked this picture and get back to shop where I kept my cycle and said thanks to them and departed from there. Also a little accident happened with me when I was coming back a Girl crashed her scooty with my rear tyre. It was not such big accident but she immediately apologized for that so I didn't said anything except no worries to her. Afterwards I reached home after such a hassle and now I'm going to my society's Mahashivratri Function to enjoy the eve. Hoping that someone would read this so so long review and if anyone has read it please give this review a like to let me know. Thanks 👍🏻!
Dipankar Rao

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One of the most popular tourist destinations in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh is the Kachnar City Shiva Temple, a magnificent temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple features the tallest statue of Lord Shiva and is a must-visit if you are a Lord Shiva devotee and a fan of Indian architecture. The Kachnar City Shiva Temple was built in the year 2004 and was open to devotees from 15th February 2006. The main attraction of the temple is the statue of Lord Shiva, which measures around 76 ft. (23 meters) in height and sits under the open sky in the cavern which has replicas of 12 Jyotirlingas that have been collected from the various shrines of Lord Shiva around the country. The temple is also surrounded by lush green trees, which adds to the peaceful and serene atmosphere of the site. The Kachnar City Shiva Temple is a popular destination for pilgrims and tourists alike and is particularly busy during the festival of Mahashivaratri, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. During this festival, the temple is lit up with thousands of lights, and the surrounding area is filled with music and dance. Visitors can also participate in the puja (prayers) and offerings to Lord Shiva during the festival. A magnificent temple like shouldn’t be missed by anyone visiting Jabalpur. The beautiful architecture, intricate carvings, and stunning aura of the statue make it a truly awe-inspiring sight, while the peaceful and serene atmosphere around the temple and its surrounding gardens make it a perfect place to spend a few hours in quiet reflection. If you’re in Jabalpur, be sure to visit the Kachnar City Shiva Temple and experience the beauty and spirituality of this magnificent temple!
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