Chintaharan Mahadev

Chintaharan Mahadev
by GIG Mathura28th Dec. 2024

Nestled in the vibrant city of Mathura, Chintaharan Mahadev is a renowned Shiva temple that draws devotees from far and wide. Known for its divine atmosphere and spiritual energy, the temple is a symbol of Lord Shiva's grace in alleviating worries and granting peace.

Chintaharan Mahadev

Historical Significance

This ghat lies on the bank of Shree Yamuna near BrahmandGhat to its east. Chintaharan Mahadev, who is worshipped by the Brijwasis, is present here. When Mother Yashoda saw the universes in Kanhaiya's mouth, she became extremely anxious for His welfare and prayed to ChintaharanMahadev for Krishna's safety. Chintaharan means “removing anxieties”. Chintaharan Mahadev Temple has a profound history intertwined with faith and devotion. It is believed that Lord Shiva appeared here to relieve the people of their worries ("Chinta" in Sanskrit). The temple is an ancient site, serving as a beacon of hope and tranquility for centuries. The temple's origins are rooted in mythological lore, with devotees recounting tales of Lord Shiva's divine interventions.

Architectural Marvel

The temple boasts stunning architecture reflective of traditional Indian temple designs. From its towering spire to intricately carved sanctum walls, the temple is a visual delight. The main sanctum houses a magnificent Shiva Linga, adorned daily with flowers and offerings. The serene courtyard and surrounding structures further enhance the spiritual ambiance.

Temple Architecture

Festivals and Celebrations

Maha Shivratri: Chintaharan Mahadev Temple is a hub of activity during Maha Shivratri, the grand festival dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is beautifully decorated, and devotees gather in large numbers to offer prayers, chant mantras, and perform rituals throughout the night.

Shravan Month: The holy month of Shravan sees an influx of devotees, as Mondays are considered particularly auspicious for worshiping Lord Shiva. Special rituals and offerings mark this period.

Temple Timings

In Summers The temple opens daily from 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM and again from 2:00 PM to 09:00 PM
In Winters The temple opens daily from 5:30 AM to 12:00 PM and again from 2:00 PM to 08:30 PM

Chintaharan Mahadev at Night

How to Reach Chintaharan Mahadev?

Nearest Bus Stop: Mathura Bus Stand is approximately 4 kilometers away from the temple.

Nearest Railway Station: Mathura Junction, located around 3.5 kilometers away, provides convenient access.

Nearest Airport: Agra Airport is the closest, about 65 kilometers away. Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport is around 150 kilometers away.

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Local Delicacies to Relish

Mathura is famous for its Peda, a delicious sweet made from condensed milk. Other must-try dishes include Kachori, Jalebi, and Lassi. Several eateries near the temple offer traditional North Indian meals that will delight your taste buds.

Why Visit Chintaharan Mahadev?

Chintaharan Mahadev is not just a temple but a sanctuary for the soul. The divine vibrations and rich cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination for spiritual seekers and history enthusiasts alike.


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