Hindu temple complex dedicated to Shiva, with 1008 identical Nandi statues arrayed over a hillside.. The 1008 Lingam Temple on the Salem - Erode Highway in Ariyanoor about 10 kilo meters ... 1008 Shiva Lingam Temple is one popular temple located near Salem. This temple is located in Ariyanoor in the salem kanyakumari highway. This 1008 Lingam Temple is one of the famous temples of Tamil Nadu ... if you are traveling to salem , you can visit the ,1008 Shiva Lingam Temple which is must visit.. 1008 Shiv Lingam Temple of Salem Tamilnadu
1008 Lingam Shiva temple is a very popular Lord Shiva temple in the city of Salem. During the official visit to Vinayaka Mission University, I saw this temple. At that time I don't know about this temple but when I saw this Shiv temple I decide to visit it and found that it is very popular in the local area and also in the city. This Shiv temple has a total of 1008 Shiv Lings that why it is also popular as the 1008 Lingam temple. You will see in the temple each Shivling with a holy cow Nandi. This Shiv temple looks very beautiful from the road of the national highway.. Hindu God Shiva has a thousand names mentioned in the Shiv Sahastranamavali. On the basis of this, this temple has 1008 Shiv Lingam. Each Shiv lingam dedicated to each name of Lord Shiv. There is a huge Shiv Ling about 17-18 feet. 1008 Shiv Lingam temple is actually established on a small hill so you have to go upwards like climbing on this small hill to see the main temple. As you can see the symbol of Vinayaka Mission University there is a Lord Ganesh image is there. So at the starting of 1008 Shiv Lingam temple, there is a huge statue of Lord Ganesha with the temple.. In the 1008 Lingam Temple, there are various temples of popular Hindu Gods and Goddesses some of them are listed below. Lord Ganesha Temple Lord Ayyapa Temple Lord Venkateshwara Temple Lord Anjaneya Temple Lord Murugan Temple Lord Ram, Laxman, and Goddess Sita Temple Lord Bhairav Temple Goddess Mahalakshmi Temple.. There are many priests in each temple of 1008 Lingam Shiva temple who follows the daily routine of the religious activities in the temple like worship, Arti, offering food to God, etc. Temple is very well decorated during any Hindu festivals like Mahashivratri, Hanuman Jayanti, etc. Various functions and activities also organized in this temple. After entering this temple you feel divine and get blessed by various gods in the temple. At the time when I visited there is not so much crowd. So I visited the temple very easily and visited everywhere in the temple.. 1008 Shiva Temple of Salem History
It was a very good coincidence when I visited this temple at that time this temple building construction was undergoing. I visited this Shiv temple in 2010 year's end. After that, I did not get a chance to visit this temple again. This temple construction was done by the Vinayaka Mission University. It is not a commercial temple it is run under the Vinayaka Mission University. There is a separate department in the Vinayaka Mission University that deals with the management and maintenance of the 1008 Lingam temple. I did not hear any mythological story about this temple so I can't say it is a very old or...
Read moreThe 1008 Shiv Temple, Salem – A Sacred Symphony of Faith
Set atop a quiet hill in Salem, Tamil Nadu, the 1008 Shiv Temple is a spiritual masterpiece — a place where devotion, nature, and divine architecture come together in perfect harmony. At its core are 1,008 beautifully arranged Shiva lingams, forming a pathway that feels like a pilgrimage within itself. Each step taken here is steeped in reverence.
But what makes this temple complex truly extraordinary is its diversity of divine presence — a reflection of the rich spiritual tapestry of South India.
As you explore the serene grounds, you'll find:
A majestic idol of Lord Shiva, towering even taller than the iconic one in Thanjavur — a breathtaking sight of divine power and grace.
A Lord Ganesha temple, where the remover of obstacles blesses every devotee at the outset of their journey.
The Arupadai Veedu shrines of Lord Murugan, representing his six sacred abodes, each filled with myth and devotion.
A vibrant Rajarajeshwari Temple, honoring the divine feminine in her most powerful, nurturing form.
A Perumal Temple, radiating the peaceful and protective energy of Lord Vishnu.
A Raman Temple, dedicated to Lord Rama, symbol of dharma and unwavering devotion.
A Hanuman (Anjaneya) Temple, embodying strength, courage, and loyalty.
A spiritually energizing Ayyappa Temple, bringing in the essence of discipline, pilgrimage, and inner awakening.
Surrounded by scenic landscapes and peaceful silence, this temple complex is not just a destination — it’s a journey through the soul of Hindu tradition. Whether you're seeking blessings, peace, or a deeper connection to something greater, the 1008 Shiv Temple welcomes all with open arms and divine presence.
A must-visit for devotees, spiritual seekers, and anyone who longs for tranquility amidst...
Read more1008 Lingam Temple is located in Ariyanoor, which is a suburb of Salem city on a hillock near Kunjmaala. The temple is managed by a separate dept. of Vinayaka Mission. The temple was constructed in 2010. The temple has 1007 lingams which surrounds the main shiv temple, which has the 1008th lingam with the holy cow Nandi’s statue in front. For visiting the temple, you have to go on Sangagiri to Salem highway, just after crossing the institutions of Vinayaka Mission.
When you cross the gate of Temple, you can see an enormous statue of Ganesha at the foothills. The security guard is very helpful and guides you to the road you have to take for going on the top. You can take your vehicle to the top of the hillock, but if you walk you can enjoy the scenic surroundings and visit each lingam and offer your prayers. Every lingam is named after the thousand names of the Lord Shiva.
While walking or driving your vehicle to the top, you can also catch a glimpse of the Sangagiri Mountains. These mountains and the surrounding greenery create an ethereal sense of peace and serenity in your mind and soul. In addition of the lingams, the beautiful sculptures of Lord Muruga are interspersed in the area and are maintained very well by the administrators of the temple.
On the top of the hillock, you can see a magnificent and huge main statue of Sri Umaiyambigai Samedha Sri Arunachala Sundareswara. The height of lingam is said to be about 17 meters. The main statue is said to be the true jewel in the crown of the hillock. The temple management has provided all the facilities for the people. They have also allowed cameras and video cameras...
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