Shree Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple
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Shree Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple

Kavi, Kamboi, Gujarat 392180, India
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Hitendra VankaniHitendra Vankani
Stambheshwar Mahadev Mandir Stambheshwar Mahadev dedicated to Lord Shiva located at Kavi Kamboi, Jambusar Takula, around 75 km from Vadodara is one of the incredible place to visit as the Submerging or disappearing temple every day twice during high tide hours. This temple is one of the most unusual Lord Shiva mandir of India due to its natural and unbelievable location. This shrine is situated between the shores of the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Cambay - Gulf of Khambhat. It is believed that this is one of the three highly sacred temple which was constructed by Lord Kartikeya, the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. As per the Puran, Kartikeya was born to kill the demon king Tarkasur who had captured all three Lok – Pruthvi Lok, Paatal Lok and Swarg Lok. Tarkasur had torture a lot to every life of three lok thus Lord Kartikeya had to kill him to release every human from him. After killing the Tarkasur, Lord Kartikeya was feeling guilty and bad as demon king was true devotee of Lord Shiva. Thus he decided to build three temple dedicated to Lord Shiva with the help of Lord Vishwakarma, installed the Shivlinga and pray for the forgiveness. This is how Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple is one of the unique and unusual Shiva temple where nature performs the ‘Jal Abhishekh’ of the Shivlinga. Another unique feature of the place is the union of the River Mahi Sagar and the Sabarmati River. Thus this scenic beauty of the amazing place and religious importance attracts thousands of devotee and tourist across the country here. At a distance of 75 km from Vadodara and 160 km from Ahmedabad, Stambeshwar Mahadev Temple is a 150 years old Hindu temple located in the town of Kavi Kamboi near Vadodara in Gujarat. Situated between Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Cambay, it is one of the incredible places to visit in Gujarat and among the prime tourist places near Vadodara. Stambeshwar Mahadev Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The architecture of the temple is very simple and is built on pillars, but it is still a very unusual must visit religious sites of India. The temple is mainly supported on pillars, hence called 'Stambeshwar Mahadev.' Popularly known as the Disappearing Shiva Temple, the temple is unique because the temple submerges every day during high tide and as the tide starts to get low it again starts emerging out of the sea, unveiling the 4 feet high Shiva Linga. According to the mythology, this Shiva Linga was installed by Lord Kartikeya himself. Legend says that, Lord Kartikeya feels guilty after killing the demon Tarakasura. On the advice of Lord Vishnu, Kartikeya installed Shiva Lingas at three places and offered his prayers in order to absolve his sin of killing a great devotee of Lord Shiva. And, Stambeshwar Shiva Linga is one among them. Sea traverses through the area twice a day every morning and evening to do the jalabhishek of Lord Shiva. Due to this unique phenomenon, the place attracts millions of tourists from throughout the year to see this extravaganza of nature. Another unique feature of the place is the union of the Mahi Sagar and the Sabarmati River. Best time to visit the temple is from 2 PM to 3 PM as after that high tide will start and you will not allowed to go inside temple. Purnima and Amavasya are the best days to visit the temple. The time for tide varies from Purnima to Amavasya. One can check the temple's website as well to check timing of different days as water approaches the temple at different times on different days. There are tea stalls and some kiosks selling snacks, Khichu and Halwa. It is advisable to carry your own food.
Vinod PandeyVinod Pandey
Lord Shiva plays hide and seek with you. Read more  to know about this Unusual Travel destination The Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple, is a 150 years old Shiva temple located in the town of Kavi Kamboi, in the state of Gujarat. This ancient Shiva temple is located on the betwixt of the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Cambay. This is very simple temple with nothing extraordinary in the architecture for the on lookers, but it is still a very unusual must visit religious sites of India. What is so unique about the temple is, that the temple gets totally submerged into the Sea during the high tide hours and as the tide starts to get low it again starts emerging out of the sea inch by inch, unveiling the 4 feet high Shiva lingam. What’s Unusual: The visit to the temple should be planned in such a way that, one get to see the whole disappearing and the reappearing of the temple. It is ideal to plan a trip for at least whole day and night, so that you can see and enter the temple in the early morning low tide hours and can also meditate in the quiet, peaceful surrounding of the temple. you can stroll in and around the temple and enjoy the feel of being near the nature and the sound of the sea breaking yet never disturbing the quietness of the breath-taking holiness of the temple. Then one can have lunch either from the one of the many restaurants near the parking area which is about half a km. walk from the temple or free lunch is also made available to the devotees at the ashram across the temple. After having lunch one can return to watch the spectacular moment of the temple getting submerged. One must watch the temple and the Shiva Lingam in its complete glory against the shimmer and darkness of the sea and when the quietness of night engulfs it. This is a temple where god plays hide n seeks. When the flowers which were placed on the Shiva lingam by the devotees at the time of low tide comes afloat on the surface of the sea water at the time of high tide, it lends a spectrum of bright colors to the sea. Here the Mother Nature performs the ‘Jal Abhishekh’ of the Holy Shiva lingam, herself. Another unique feature of the place is the union of the Mahi Sagar and the Sabarmati River. The scenic beauty of the place along with its religious prominence pulls a lot of visitors to the place.
Pavan KatakdhoundPavan Katakdhound
🌊 A Timeless Blend of Nature and Divinity — Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple, Gujarat 🌊 A visit to Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple, located in Kavi Kamboi village (near Jambusar, Bharuch district), is nothing short of a spiritual marvel. This 150+ year-old shrine of Lord Shiva is not just a place of worship — it’s an experience that connects you deeply with the power of nature and devotion. 🕉️ The Unique Phenomenon: What makes this temple world-famous is its mystical tidal phenomenon — the Shivling gets submerged during high tide and reappears during low tide, as if Lord Shiva himself is playing hide and seek with his devotees. Watching this divine rhythm of the ocean is a humbling and surreal sight. 📍 Location & Setting: Situated right on the seashore, the temple is surrounded by vast open skies and the Arabian Sea. The path to the temple is scenic and peaceful. During low tide, devotees can walk up to the temple, offer prayers, and even perform abhishekam. During high tide, the entire sanctum is swallowed by the sea — a rare, sacred spectacle that reflects the eternal truth of nature's cycles. 🙏 Spiritual Vibes & Management: The temple atmosphere is serene, charged with devotion and simplicity. Facilities are modest but adequate. Local volunteers and temple staff help maintain cleanliness and guide visitors, especially regarding tide timings. 📝 Tips for Visitors: Check tide charts before planning your visit. Early morning and evening times are generally best. Avoid monsoon season as tides are unpredictable and access may be limited. Footwear, photography inside sanctum, and plastic waste are discouraged — please be respectful. Carry drinking water and basic needs as shops are limited. Aarti and darshan during low tide is a truly divine experience — don’t miss it. 📸 Ideal for: Pilgrims, spiritual seekers, nature lovers, and photographers.
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Stambheshwar Mahadev Mandir Stambheshwar Mahadev dedicated to Lord Shiva located at Kavi Kamboi, Jambusar Takula, around 75 km from Vadodara is one of the incredible place to visit as the Submerging or disappearing temple every day twice during high tide hours. This temple is one of the most unusual Lord Shiva mandir of India due to its natural and unbelievable location. This shrine is situated between the shores of the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Cambay - Gulf of Khambhat. It is believed...

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Lord Shiva plays hide and seek with you. Read more  to know about this Unusual Travel destination

The Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple, is a 150 years old Shiva temple located in the town of Kavi Kamboi, in the state of Gujarat.

This ancient Shiva temple is located on the betwixt of the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Cambay. This is very simple temple with nothing extraordinary in the architecture for the on lookers, but it is still a very unusual must visit religious sites of India. What is so...

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Shree Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple, located near Vadodara in the Kavi Kamboi village, is a unique and sacred temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Highlights: Unique Location: The temple is situated at the confluence of the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Cambay, making it a rare site that is partially submerged during high tide and reappears during low tide. This natural phenomenon draws many visitors who wish to witness this marvel.

Spiritual Significance: The temple is considered highly...

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