72 temples found across India
By State
A Pancha Bhoota Stalam representing water, where the Shiva Lingam is always submerged.
By Main God
The golden turmeric temple — devotees shower bhandara on each other climbing to this warrior god's shrine.
India's most unusual temple where the deity drinks liquor — fierce guardian form of Shiva.
The only year-round Panch Kedar temple — Shiva's matted hair in a rock cave at 2,200m.
The oldest Pallava-era sandstone temple in Kanchipuram, dating to the 7th century.
One of Kerala's oldest Shiva temples (3,000 years) with exquisite wood carvings and a rock-cut cave.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site of Chandela-era temples famous for exquisite sculptures and erotic carvings.
An ancient Shiva temple on the Rangit River where Lord Shiva appeared as a Kirata hunter.
Ancient Shiva temple in Kumbakonam, home of the grand Mahamaham festival every 12 years.
Fourth Panch Kedar at 3,497m where Shiva's navel appeared — stunning alpine meadow setting.
Home of the famous Bhasma Aarti, one of twelve Jyotirlingas.
Chief of the nine Nandi temples — famed for its sacred healing spring at the foot of Nallamala Hills.