Aspect | Details |
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Location | Desuri Tehsil, Pali District, Rajasthan, India |
Timing | 5:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
Entry Fee | Free |
Fun Fact | The temple is located inside a cave, and devotees have to descend 500 steps to reach the sanctum sanctorum. It's believed that Lord Parshuram meditated here. |
Dress Code | Modest clothing required; shoulders and knees must be covered. Traditional attire preferred. Footwear must be removed. Women should consider covering their heads. |
Photography | Photography may be restricted inside the temple premises. Check with temple authorities before taking pictures. |
Prasad | Offerings such as flowers, fruits, and incense sticks are common. Follow guidelines provided by temple staff. |
• Akshaya Tritiya is one of the most auspicious festivals celebrated at the Parshuram Mahadev Temple. This day, considered highly favorable in the Hindu calendar, is believed to bring eternal prosperity and good fortune. On Akshaya Tritiya, the temple is adorned with elaborate decorations, and special rituals and prayers are conducted to honor Lord Parshuram. Devotees flock to the temple to offer their prayers and seek blessings, believing that their wishes will be fulfilled on this sacred day..
• Parshuram Jayanti is another significant festival observed with grandeur at the Parshuram Mahadev Temple. This festival marks the birth anniversary of Lord Parshuram, the warrior sage and the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu. Celebrated on the third day of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) in the month of Vaishakh (April-May), Parshuram Jayanti is a day of immense religious importance.
• Throughout the year, the Parshuram Mahadev Temple hosts various other celebrations and religious events. Navaratri, the festival dedicated to the worship of the goddess Durga, sees a significant influx of devotees who visit the temple to seek blessings and participate in the festive activities. The temple is decorated with lights and flowers, and special prayers are conducted each day of the festival.
• During Mahashivaratri, the night dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple witnesses a surge of devotees who observe fasts and offer prayers. The connection to Lord Shiva through Parshuram, who is considered his ardent devotee, adds to the temple's significance on this auspicious night. Devotees perform abhisheka (ritual bathing) of the deity with milk, honey, and other sacred substances, chanting mantras and seeking divine grace.
1. | Near the Temple Entrance: There are often stalls or small shops set up near the entrance or within the temple complex where visitors can purchase prasad offerings. |
2. | Inside the Temple: Sometimes, prasad may also be offered inside the temple itself, either by priests or temple volunteers. |
3. | Local Shops: Nearby villages or towns, such as Kumbhalgarh, may have shops selling prasad ingredients or pre-prepared prasad items that visitors can purchase before their trek to the temple. |
4. | Offerings to the Deity: Visitors can also bring their own offerings like fruits, flowers, or sweets to offer to Lord Parshuram at the temple. |
Religious Ceremonies and Rituals | Special pujas (worship ceremonies) and aarti (rituals involving light) are conducted at the temple. These ceremonies are attended by a large number of devotees seeking blessings from Lord Parshuram and Lord Shiva. |
Cultural Programs | The fair often features cultural programs such as folk music and dance performances, showcasing the local culture and traditions of Rajasthan. |
Market Stalls | Temporary stalls are set up around the temple premises selling a variety of items such as religious artifacts, souvenirs, handicrafts, and local delicacies. |
Food Offerings | Prasad distribution is more elaborate during the fair, with devotees receiving blessed food items like sweets, fruits, and sometimes meals cooked as part of the temple offerings. |
Fair Atmosphere | The fair creates a vibrant and festive atmosphere with colorful decorations, traditional attire worn by attendees, and the scent of incense and flowers filling the air. |
Pilgrimage and Community Gathering | It's a time when people from nearby villages and towns come together to celebrate and participate in the religious and cultural festivities, fostering a sense of community spirit. |
Traditions and Rituals
2. Puja Ceremonies
Cultural Performances
2. Traditional Dances
Festival Atmosphere
2. Community Participation
Attraction | Time from Parshuram Mahadev Temple | Fun Fact | Distance (Approx.) | Entry Fee |
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Kumbhalgarh Fort | 1 hour | Second longest wall after the Great Wall of China | 40km | INR 15 (Indian), INR 200 (Foreigners) |
Ranakpur Jain Temple | 1 hour 15 minutes | Intricate marble carvings and 1,444 marble pillars | 60km | INR 100 (Indian), INR 200 (Foreigners) |
Muchhal Mahavir Temple | 1hour | Statue of Lord Mahavir with a mustache (muchhal) | 30km | free |
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary | 1hour | Home to a variety of wildlife species | nearby | INR 50 (Indian), INR 300 (Foreigners) |
Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary | 1.5hour | Dedicated to Goddess Sita and rich in biodiversity | nearby | INR 20 (Indian), INR 100 (Foreigners) |
city | Distance (Km) | Travel Time (Hours) | National Highway (NH) |
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Udaipur To Parshuram Mahade Temple Distance | 103km | 2hrs | NH27 |
Jaipur To Parshuram Mahadev Temple Distance | 349km | 6hrs | NH58 |
Jodhpur To Parshuram Mahadev Temple Distance | 145km | 2hrs | NH62 |
Ajmer To Parshuram Mahadev Temple Distance | 217km | 4hrs | NH58 |
Mount abu to Prashuram Mahadev Temple Distance | 134km | 3hrs | RJ SH62 |
Kota To Parshuram Mahadev Temple Distance | 323km | 6hrs | NH758 |
Rajsamand To Parshuram Mahadev Temple Distance | 68km | 1hrs | NH58 |
Chittorgarh To Parshuram Mahadev Temple Distance | 178km | 4hrs | NH 785 |
State | Distance | Travel Time (Hours) | National Highway (NH) |
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Gujarat To Parshuram Mahadev Temple Distance | 408km | 8hrs | NH27 |
Madhya Pradesh To Parshuram Mahadev Temple Distance | 818km | 16hrs | NH156 |
Maharashtra To Parshuram Mahadev Temple Distance | 921km | 17hrs | NH52 |
Delhi To Parshuram Mahadev Temple Distance | 684km | 12hrs | NE4 |
Punjab To Parshuram Mahadev Temple Distance | 822km | 13hrs | Jamnagar Expy |
Haryana To Parshuram Mahadev Temple Distance | 625km | 11hrs | NH58 |
2. Trekking to the Temple:
3. Accessibility Challenges:
The path can be challenging during the monsoon season due to rain and slippery conditions. Visitors should exercise caution and check local conditions before planning a visit.Elderly visitors or those with mobility issues may find the trek to the temple challenging. It’s advisable to inquire locally about any alternative access arrangements if needed.
4. Local Guidance and Assistance: