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Travel to the 7 Unique Shiva Temples in India

Here is a guide to the seven unique Shiva temples
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Brihadeshwara Temple
It boasts of Dravidian design and was built by Raja Raja Chola and is the largest temple in India.
Lingaraj Temple
Built in Deula style, the sandstone structure stands strong to this day. It consists of four divisions; the sanctum, the assembly hall, festival hall and hall of offerings.
Kotilingeshwara Temple
Devotees can also see a 35 feet tall idol of Nandi which has been placed in front of the presiding deity.
Murudeshwara Temple
Devoted to Lord Shiva, tourists can see 123 ft high statue of Shiva along with the Shivalinga at this temple.
Tungnath Mandir
The literal meaning of Tungnath is ‘Lord of the Peaks'. The arm of Lord Shiva is worshipped at this temple, which represents the North Indian style of architecture.
Amarnath Temple
Amarnath, situated at a distance of around 145 km from Srinagar, is considered to be one of the most important pilgrimage sites in India.
Kailashnath Temple
It is a remarkable example of Dravidian architecture on account of its striking proportion, elaborate workmanship, architectural content, and sculptural ornamentation.
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