Daksha Mahadev Temple

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Daksha Mahadev Temple is a prominent Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in the sacred city of Haridwar in Uttarakhand, India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple
Shiva temple
alsoKnownAs Tarakeswar Temple
surface form: Daksheswar Mahadev Temple
architectureStyle North Indian temple architecture
associatedWith Daksha Yajna legend
Daksha
surface form: King Daksha

Sati
city Haridwar
country India
dedicatedTo Shiva
surface form: Lord Shiva
festivalCelebrated Maha Shivaratri
surface form: Mahashivaratri

Shravan month rituals
governingReligion Hinduism
hasFeature Yajna kund (sacrificial fire pit)
temple courtyard
hasSanctum Garbhagriha with Shiva lingam
heritageStatus important local religious heritage site in Haridwar
importance prominent Hindu shrine in Haridwar
locatedIn Haridwar
India
Uttarakhand
near Kankhal area of Haridwar
openTo Hindu pilgrims
pilgrimageType Shaivite pilgrimage site
primaryDeity Shiva
region northern India
surface form: Northern India
religion Hinduism
significance linked to mythological events preceding Sati’s self-immolation
situatedOn bank of the Ganges
state Uttarakhand
tourismType religious tourism site
visitedBy devotees of Shiva
pilgrims to Haridwar

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Haridwar hasLandmark Daksha Mahadev Temple