Wednesday, February 17, 2016

SRI NAGANATH Temple in Darukavanam

Purana of Aunda Nagnath temple

Pandavas came here during their Vanvas (life in forests) build a hermitage for themselves. Their cows used to go to the same river bank to drink water. After drinking wate, milk used to automatically flow into the river as if the cows were offering to the river. One day Bhima saw this miraculous event. He promptly told Dharmaraja about the same. Then Dharmaraja said, “Surely, some great God must be living in this river”. Then the Pandavas started removing the water from te river. The middle part of the river was so hot that the water there was boiling.


Bheema lifted his mace attacked the river thrice. The water gave way instantly. At the very moment , instead, blood started oozing like a spring. Lord Shankara’s Linga could be seen as the JyotirLinga.

On the west coast in an area of 16 Yojanas Daruka and Daruk need to live. The hermits were tired of being harassed by Daruk, and others. So they went and sought refuge with Orvamuni, who in turn cursed the Demons that they would be destroyed. The Devas launched an attack on the Demons.

Now, the Demons began to worry. Daruka, who received some special boons from Parvati, lifted the entire forest, took it away on the path of the sky and put it in the middle of the sea. Only then, did the Demons relax and continue to live there. They used to go by boats and capture the hermits and imprison them the island. Once, there was a Shiva devotee by the name Supriya who was among the prisoners. He never ate food or drank water without worshipping Shiva. He continued to do Puja even while in prison. Aunda Nagnath Jyotiling Temple

When the guards informed their chief about his, he ordered that Supriya be put to death. Then Supriya prayed to Lord Shankara for his life. The Lord appeared before him immediately and destroyed the entire group of demons including their families. The Lord laid open the entire island for all the four classes of people for living. On the other land, Parvati here granted a boon to Daruka. As a result, at the end of that era, only Demons would be created and she would rule Daruka. Lord Shiva accepted this. Then Shiva and Parvati stayed there. Shiva once again assumed the form of JyotirLinga, with the name Nageshwar and Parvati was known as Nageshwari.

Specialities of Aundha Naganath Temple

The architectural beauty of the Nagesh Temple is simply exquisite. This temple built with stones during the Pandava period is strong. The four walls of the temple are very strong and the corridors are large. The court hall is supported by eight pillars. It is oval shaped. Both this and the Nagesha Lingamurthy is located in the small internal Garbhagriha.


Here, there is no Nandi idol in front of Mahadeva. There is separate Nandikeshwara temple back of the main temple. On all the four sides of the main temple, smaller temples for the twelve JyotirLingas are constructed. Apart from these, VedavyasaLinga, bhandareshwar, Nilakanteshwar, Ganapati, Dattatreya, Muralimanohar, Dasavatar temple and idols etc., are there. In all, there are 108 Shiva temples and 68 shrines are located here. Aunda Nagnath Jyotiling Temple

The structure of the Naganath temple is very beautiful. Inside it, there is another shrine called Runamochan teerth. Both these shrines are called “Mother-in-law- Daughter-in-law” shrines. Every 12 years, at the time of Kapila Shashti, kashi Ganga offering as “Padarpan” is performed. During this the water in the teerth kund looks crystal clear. Again at a specific time it becomes ‘Shivala Yukt”.

Close to the Naganath temple, there are several statues of various divines. Besides these there are many more idols of animals, soldiers relating some stories. These stones idols are very beautiful to look at. At a huge corner, there is an idol of Paravti, who is sulking with Shiva trying to pacify her. This statue is amazing to look at with its stunning features. It is unmatched in its expression of emotions.

Aurangazeb was intolerant towards other religions and wanted to destroy this Hindu temple. When he tried, thousands of bees came out of the temple and attacked Aurangazeb and his army. He left the demolition work midway and went away. The devotees rebuild the broken temple.

Sometimes snakes with their hoods open can be seen standing guard on the Naganath Linga idol. When they drink the milk left in cups for them, is never known.

“Amardakamidam Kashi Dughdeyamkila Jahnave|
Vishwesho Naganadhoyam, Bhawani Kanakeshwara||”

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

SRI VAIDYANATH temple in Parali

If one is to draw a line between Kanyakumari and Ujjain, Parali village can be clearly seen on that line. This village is located on the slopes of Meru or Naganarayana Mountain. Parali is an ancient village located near three rivers, Brahma, Venu and Saraswati, because of the presence of one of the twelve JyotirLingas of Shankara, it has become famous. This village is also known as Kantipur, Madhyarekha Vaijayanti or Jayanti. It is 26 kilometers from Ambejogai in the Beed district.

However, there are references to "Baidyanatham chithabhoomau" in Shiva MahaPuran KotiRudra Samhita 1/21-24 in which the location is identified as"chidabhoomi" - which is possibly the ancient name of Deoghar. In the longer version of the "stotram", there is more explicit reference viz. Parli Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga temple

Poorvothare prajwalika nidhane
sada vasantham girija sametham
surasuraradhitha padapadmam
srivaidyanatham thamaham namami

This stotra suggests that Vaidyanath jyotirlinga is located at Prajwalika Nidhanam (meaning funeral place i.e., chithabhoomi) in the North-Eastern part of the country. Deoghar is far located in east compared to Parli which is in west central part of the country. Also Chidabhoomi indicates that, in olden days, this was a funeral place, where corpses are burnt and post-death ceremonies were performed. )

History of Parali Vaidhyanath jyothirlinga temple

Yogeshwari of Ambejogai was married to Lord Vaidyanatha of Parali. But by the time the marriage party reached, the auspicious time of the wedding had passed. As a result the people of the marriage party turned into stone statues. Yogeshwari was waiting away from Parali.

This is one story that is frequently heard there.

When the Gods and Demons made their combined effort in Amrit Manthan (Churning for Nectar), fourteen gems emerged. There were Dhanwantari and Amrit Ratnas in it. When the Demons rushed to grab Amrit, Lord Vishnu hid the Amrit and Dhanwantari in the Shiva Linga of Lord Shankara. Just as the Demons tried to touch the Linga, flames started emanating from the Linga. The scared Demons ran aay. But when devotees of Lord Shankara touched the Linga, there was a free flow of Amrit from the same. Even today, devotees touch the Shiva Linga as a part of taking Darshan. Here, there is no discrimination between caste, creed or color. Anyone can come and visit this place. As the Lingamurthy is supposed to have Amrit and Dhanvantari, it is also known as Amriteshwar and Dhanvantari.

“Vaidyabhyam Poojitam Satyam, Lingametat puratamam
Vaidyanathamiti prakhyatam Sarvakamapradayakam”.

The mountains and jungles and the rivers, are full of useful medicinal herbs. That is why Parali JyotirLinga is also known as Vaidyanatha.

It is here that Lord Vishnu successfully helped the Devas to obtain Amrit. Therefore, this place is also known as ‘Vaijayanti”.

Once the Demon King Ravana went to Kailasa mountain and did a severe penance to please Lord Shankara. Put up with cold, heat, rains and fine and even then when Lord Shiva did not appear before him, he began to cut his head off in order to offer it to the ShivaLinga. Then the Lord appeared after Ravana tried to offer his tenth head. He restored all of Ravana’s heads and granted him boons. Ravana expressed his desire to take Lord Shiva to Lanka as a boon. He said, “I want to take you to Lanka”. Shankara, who is very soft hearted to His devotees, agreed to accompany Ravana to Lanka. He told Ravanan, “You must carry my Linga with care and devotion, but do be careful not to put it down on the earth until you reach your destination, or else, it will stay at whichever place you put it down” Shiva cautioned.

Ravana began the journey homeward carrying the Shivaling. On the way, he wanted to relieve himself by urination. He bid a cowherd boy to hold the

Linga while he relieved himself. The cowherd was not able to bear the weight of the Linga and when he could no longer hold it, he put it down on the earth. And the Shiva Linga put there stayed as Lord Shiva already ordained and came to be known as Vaidyanatheswar.

Here, the gods were sad about Ravana taking away Shiva to his Lanka. They requested saint Narada to do something. Narada met Ravana and said to him by way of praising his penance and Tapas. “You made a mistake in trusting Shiva. Believing Shiva’s word was wrong. Go to him and slander him and get your way. Go to Kailasa and move it entirely. Your success will be gauged by your art of moving Kailasa from there”. Ravana was tricked into believing Narada. Ravana promptly carried out Narada’s bidding. Lord Shiva saw the ego driven mischieves rAvaNa and told him: “A unique power is soon going to born which will destroy your pride in the strength of your arms”. Narada informed the Gods of these tidings and his success in his mission. The gods were relieved and were happy. In the meanwhile, Ravana too was happy with the boon he received from Lord Shiva. He returned and was in a trance and was under the influence of Shiva’s mythical power. He was heady and drunk with power. He decided to conquer the entire universe. To subdue his ego only God had to descend on the earth in the Avatar of Rama. Parali Vaidyanath Jyotirling mandir


Near Parali Village, the temple is built with stones on a high mound. The temple is surrounded on all four sides by strong walls. The insides have corridors and a courtyard. Outside the temple there is huge Deep Stambh or pillar. The main gate or the Mahadwar has a Minaret nearby. It is called a Prachi or Gawaksha, i.e., window. With the help of the location of these special prayers are held for Sun God, based on the sunrays falling through these windows, directly on to the Lingamurthy.

There is a strong, wide staircase to enter the Temple. It is called ‘Ghat’. The old Ghat was built in the year 1108.

The inner portal of the temple and the court hall are both of the same size. Therefore, the deity’s Darshan has to be done from the courtroom itself. No other place has this type of arrangement. At other places, the inner portal or the Garbhagriha is visually deep.

The Lingamurty at Vaidyanath is made of Shaligram stone. It is beautiful and very smooth and is in a benevolent attitude. On all the four sides of the temple, Nanda Deeps (lights) keep burning.

Vaidyanath temple was renovated in the year 1706 AD, by Shiva devotee Ahalyadevi Holkar. She obtained some special stones from the nearby mountain range of Trishula Devi range, which is close to Parali. This place was Ahalyadevi’s favorite.

Late Nanarao Deshpanda built the wonderful court hall of the temple. The artisans were brought from the village and with the help of the devotees. A Rama Rajeshwar Mahadev Temple too is built in memory of them near to the Vaidyanath temple. With in the premises of the Vaidyanath temple itself, there are eleven more temples for Shiva. The Veerashaiva Lingayats consider Vaidyanath Temple as the best.

Srimant Pershwa donated a large piece of land as an endowment to the temple commission. Today this establishment works through a committee. Several auspicious events are arranged here. Travelers can stay here in comfort.

Just as Parali is a place of pilgrimage for Shiva devotees, it is also a meeting point for Hari Hara. In this mixed holy place, Lord Krishna’s festivals too are celebrated along with Lord Shankara’s festivals, with great festivity. The water from the Harihar Teerth is brought for the daily worship of Vaidyanath. Every Monday devotees gather here in great numbers.

On Chaitra Padva, Vijayadashani, Tripuri Pournima, Maha Shivaratri and Vaikunth Chaturdashi, big celebrations take place. During these celebrations, there is no distinction between Bel and Tulsi. Mahadev is offered Tulsi leaves and Vishnu is offered Bel leaves. This unique practice is seen only in Vaidyanath. During the rainy season (Sravan) worship of Vaidyanath, the entire area of Parali echoes with the chanting of Rudrabhisheka Mantrochchar. The regular Puja is also done with great devotion and dedication.

Markandeya, obtained his boon of life here in Parali from Vaidyanatha. This story is from Shivapuran, Markandeya was not blessed with a long life. Yama wanted to take his life in accordance with the time of Markandeya’s life. But Shiva released him from imminent death and from Yama. A pond is named after him. It is here that this happened.

The story of Satyavan and Savitri too is based in Parali this holy place. On the Narayan mountain, the Vata Vriksh or Banyan tree of Savitri’s story, is still here to be seen. There is a temple of Vateshwara there.

King Sriyal and Queen Changuna’s dear son Chilia, came to life due to the kindness of Lord Shiva in Parali Vaidyanath.

Lord Ganesha’s idol without the usual trunk and in a sitting posture like a body builder can be seen here.

Great saints like Vakrebua, Dhundiraj, Yamaraj, Vishweswar, Guru Lingaswamy lived here. Their holy touch has made Parali even holier. It is a place of pride for Maharashtra.

SRI OMKARESHWAR MAMALESHWARAM Temple

OmkAreshwar is a beautiful self manifest (swayambhu) linga. From the Vindhyanchal mountain range in Madhya Pradesh, river Narmada, turns westward and meanders in that direction. The deep wide river looks like it has assimilated into itself all the sins and sorrows of the humans and releasing them from these.

This river Narmada, which flows rippling from the mountains, is also known as “Reva”. The smooth, round pebbles found in this river are called “BanaLingas”.

“Narmada ke Kankar, UtteShankar” is the belief of the devotees. That is how, Narmada is also known as “Shankari” river. OmkAreshwar jothiling temple

On the banks of river Narmada, there is a huge island on which the fourth of the JyotirLinga “Omkaram Amaleshwar” is situated. This island and the river are shaped like “OM” and that is how it derives its name. It is a natural phenomenon. The devotees who go round the temple consider themselves blessed because they are doing a Parikrama or Circumambulation of Omkara itself and Darshan of the holy JyotirLinga.

The Narmada banks and the island are extremely beautiful. The beauty of Nature here is seen to be believed. The houses perched on the terraced green, strong mountains, the temple, KotiTeerth located in the waterfalls and valleys like Chakrateerts are some of the places to be seen. One can see very big fish and also crocodiles in these waers. There are many trees with beautiful creepers all over them. Groups of monkeys live on these trees. There are a variety of birds. The temple towers look bright and shiny in between. The whole atmosphere echoes with the the sound of “Om Namah Shivaya”. It is here that Lord Sankara has taken the forms of “Omkareshwara” and “Amaleshwara”, as JyotirLinga.

Sthala purana of Omkareshvar

In the ancient times the Demons defeated the gods or divines. Indra was worried. The Danavas or Demons have wrecked havoc in all the three worlds, i.e., Trilokas. In order to empower the Devas once again, Lord Shiva assumed the form of Jyotirmaya Omkararoop. He came out of the nether world or Patala. Lord Shankar came out in the form of Linga on the banks of river Narmada. The gods or Devas have worshipped the Linga which made them powerful once again. This time they were able to destroy the demons and re-acquiesced their empire in Heavens.

Brahma and Vishnu also lived in the same place as Omkar Amaleshwar. That is why on the banks of Narmada Brahmapuri, Vishnupuri and Rudrapuri are built which are known as Tripuri Kshetra. The Amareshwar JyotiraLinga is situated in Rudrapuri.

Later on, in the mythological era or Purana Kala, Yavanaswa Putra Mandhata came into power here with the blessings of Indra. He served Lord Shankara with great devotion. Lord Shankara was pleased with him. The waters of Narmada emanated from the Arghya (holy water) or Jalahari of the Omkar JyotirLinga and flown through the mountains, downward and later on flow unseen. Narmada joins the deep-water spring located near the Linga idol of Omkareshwar. It flows there eternally. When some bubbles appear at the bottom of this spring, it is said, that Lord Shankar is pleased.

King Mandhata made this holy place his capital. Therefore, this place is also known as Omkar Mandhata. The descendents of Mandhata live here even today. The Vindhya mountain also performed a severe penance and pleased Omkar-Amareshwar. As a result of which, the whole place turned beautiful. Many hermits like Agastya have performed severe penances and japas at Omkar-Amaleshwaram JyotirLingam. They had built their hermitages.

This place of pilgrimage became famous in the historical times too. In 1063 AD, Paramarking Udayaditya installed four stone inscriptions with four Sanskrit Stotras and dedicated them to the Amaleshwar Temple. Pushpadanta’s “Shiva Mahima Stotra” can also be seen as a stone inscription.

Initially aboriginals used to live here on Omkareshwar island as a settlement. It belonged to Kalika devi. Devotees of this goddess were known as Bhairavgan and used to harass pilgrims. They used to sacrifice them. After sometime, a saint by the name Dariyayinath took charge of that place and stopped the atrocities of the Bhairavgan. Since then, pilgrims started moving there freely.

After that, Bhil reign began there. In 1195 AD, King Bharat Singh Cahuhan won over the Bhils and improved the grandeur of the Omkar Mandhata. Even today the palace ruins of Raja Bahrat Singh Chauhan can be seen. The heirs of Bharat Singh Chauhan call themselves the ‘Kings’ of Omkar island, even now staking their right.

The temple was renovated by Peshwa Baji Rao, the second. After Peshwa, Punyashlok Ahilya Devi Holkar, has made several improvements in this ancient shrine. She built strong, expansive and beautiful ghats. The important one among there is the KotirLingarchana schedule.

This shrine of Omkar Mandhata Shiva pilgrimage is most beautiful.

 According to Shankaracharya. It is:

kaverikanarmadayoh pavitre samagame sajjanataranaya |
sadaiva mandhatripure vasantamonkaramIshaM shivamekamIDe ||

Meaning: 
I pay my obeisance to the One Who is the savior of the good people and the great One Who always resides at the Holy merging point of Kaveri and Narmada, i.e., Omkar Shiva.

SRI MAHAKALESHWAR -(mahakal) in Ujjain


On the banks of river Kshipra, the city of Ujjain exists in Madhya Pradesh. It is also known as Indrapuri Amaravati, and Avantika. Because of the number of golden towers of several temples, this town is also known as “Swarna Sringa.”

One of the seven cities of deliverance or salvation, Avantika Nagar has 7 Sagar Teerthas, 28 teerthas, 84 SiddhaLingas, 25-30 SivaLingas, Ashtabhairav, Ekadasa Rudrasthana, temples for hundreds of deities, Jalakund and monuments are there.


Story Behind the TEMPLE : 

Once there lived a Brahman who had four sons, who were all devotees of Siva. The wicked demon king Dushan came to Avantika after attaining a boon from Lord Branhma and started torturing the erudite Brahmanas of Avantika. But the Brahmanas who were very engrossed in their worship of Shiva did not even flinch.

The demon king sent all four of his henchmen with the orders that they have to ensure that no Vedic Dharmanushtan activities are to take place. The harassed people came running to the Brahmans seeking help. The Brahmanas assured the people and pacified them. They immediately started praying to Lord Shiva.

Meanwhile, just as the Demon king tried to attack the Brahmanas, the earth would split open near the Parthiv Murty with a loud noise and huge crater would form there. In this manner, Siva assumed the colossal form of Mahakal and appeared. He ordered the wicked Demon from going anywhere near the Brahmanas. But the wicked Demon king did not pay heed. As a result, Siva burnt him to ashes with just one grunt. Seeing Lord Siva in this Avatar, Brahma, Vishnu and Indra and other Devas came down and prayed to the Lord and pleased Him.


The grandeur of Mahakaleswar is indescribable. Chandrasena, the king of Ujjain was not only a scholar, but also a staunch devotee of Lord Siva. Once his friend Maheswari’s follower Manibahdra gave him a beautiful gemstone called Sundara Chintamani. It shone so bright and beautiful when Chandrasen wore it on his neck, that he looked even more glorious than the celestial gods. It would make even them feel jealous. Once, some kings went and asked Chandrasen to part with the jewel and Chandrasen promptly refused to do so. This angered the kings, who in turn attacked Chandrasena’s kingdom.


When Chandrasena realized that he was surrounded by the enemy he sought the help of Mahakal. Bhagawan Shiva was pleased with his prayers and showed him a solution for his problem. Just then, by chance, a Brahman woman wandered near Mahakal, carrying her child with her, and suddenly became a widow. An illiterate boy once saw the king performing Puja in the stone and installed it in his empty house. He imagined it to be an incarnation of Shiva and started worshipping it. The boy became so engrossed in prayer and chanting, that he even forgot all about food.

When his mother went to call him, any number of calls had no affect on him. He was silently praying. Angered by this, the mother who was still bound by worldly love, threw away the SivaLinga. She destroyed all the thing of worship. The boy was very sad at what his mother had done. He started to pray to Shiva with his entire concentration. Siva was not long in coming to the rescue of his devotee.

This stone SivaLinga which was brought by the son of a cowherd soon became adorned with gemstones and turned into a JyotirLinga. After singing in praise of Lord Siva, when the boy returned to his house, he was amazed to find a beautiful palatial home instead. Thus, with the Grace and Blessings of Lord Siva, the boy became rich and led a very happy life. Mahakaleshwar Jyotirling Temple, Ujjain

In the mean time, the enemy kings who attached ceased Chandrasena’s empire, began to fight among themselves. They began to say king Chandrasena is a Siva devotee and ujjain itself is the city of Mahakal. It is therefore, impossible to anyone to win it. They then decided to extend a hand of friendship to king Chandrasena and together they all worshipped Mahakal.

At that time, the Vanara King Hanuman appeared there. He told the kings that only Siva could grant salvation to mankind and nobody else. Siva can be pleased with worship done even without chanting any mantras. The example of the son of cowherd is for us. Then Hanuman looked at Chandrasena with eyes filled with affection and benevolence and disappeared.

Historic glory of Ujjain

The Adyapeetha i.e., is the foundation of Sanskrit learning, ethics, knowledge or science and art had their initiation at this place. It is indeed the Triveni Sangam or learning of the three great things. The greatness of Ujjain city was enhanced by the Maurya kings as well as other dynasties. The great emperor Vikramaditya who began new era by starting a new way of counting the years, made Ujjain his capital.

It is here that Raja Bhartrihari wrote his great epics (love stories) Virat Katha, neeti Sataka, the love story of Pradyot Princess Vasavadatta and Udayan. The beauty of this city found a pride of place in the descriptions of a great many poets and writers who song its praise. At the auspicious time at dawn, the women of this town sprinkled vermillion water in their courtyards and decorated them with Rangoli designs.

In the Mahakal Shiv temple located in Ujjain on the banks of River Kshipra, at 4 AM puja is performed. After Abhishek, Chitabhasm (Ash of cemetery) is applied all over Mahakal.

According to classics, Chitabhasm (human ash) is considered as unholy and inauspicious. If any one even touches it by mistake, one is required to bathe in order to be purified. But this very ash becomes holy, by merely touching the body of Mahakal, because Siva is Nishkam or lust-less. He is not touched by material desires. That is why Shiva is Mangalmay or auspicious.

Thus Shiva is auspicious and beautiful. Avanti Nagar is Shiva’s favorite town. Those who visit the Mahakal temple and take a darshan, will never be touched by sorrows even in their dreams. Those who pray for whatever they desire to the Mahakal JyotirLinga would be granted all his/her wishes. They would attain salvation.

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Srisailam Temple

Srisailam is located in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh. This whole area is full of forests of Kadali, Bilva trees, mountain ranges and Patalaganga (Krishnaveni river). All of them echo from these joyous voices of devotees.

Puranic History of Srisailam Temple

When Kumar Kartikeya returned to Kailash after completing his trip around the earth, he heard about Ganesha’s marriage from Narada. This angered him. In spite of being restrained by his parents, he touched their feet in obeisance and left for Krounch Mountain. Parvati was very distraught at having to be away from her son, implored Lord Shiva to look for their son. Together, they went to Kumara.

But, Kumara went away a further three Yojanas, after learning about his parents coming after him to Krouncha Mountain. Before embarking on a further search for their son on each mountain, they decided to leave a light on every mountain they visited. From that day, that place came to be known as JyotirLinga Mallikarjuna. It is believed that Shiva and Parvati visit this palce on Amavasya (No moon day) and (full Moon day) Pournami, respectively. Visiting this JyotirLinag not only blesses one with innumerable wealth, but also name and fame and fulfils all the desires.

Once, a princess named Chandravati decided to go to the Jungles to do penance and meditation. She chose Kadali Vana for this purpose. One day, she witnessed a miracle. A Kapila cow was standing under a Bilwa tree and milk was flowing from all of its four udders, sinking into the ground. The cow kept doing this as a routine chore everyday. Chandravati dug up that area and was dumb founded at what she saw.

There was a self-raising Swyambhu SivaLinga. It was bright and shining like the sun rays, and looked like it was burning, throwing flames in all directions. Chandravati prayed to Siva in this JyotirLinga. She built a huge Shiva Temple there. Lord Shankara was very pleased with her. Chandravati went to Kailash wind borne. She received salvation and Mukti. On one of the stone-inscriptions of the temple, Chandravati’s story can be seen carved out.

Shaila Mallikarjuna’s holy place is located on the banks of River Krishna. Here River Krishna is in the form of Patalaganga (underground spring). Lakhs of devotees take a holy dip here and then go for the Darshan of the JyotirLinga.

During the Karnataka Movement, Chatrapati Shivaji used to come to take a Darshan of the JyotirLinga during the Maharatri. He built a tower on the right side of the Temple and also opened a free-meal center.

The kings of the VijayaNagar Dynasty too built a Temple, Tower, Portico and a pond. Ahelyadevi Holkar, a great devotee of Siva built a strong bathing wharf consisting of 852 steps on the banks of the Patalganga.

Earlier, this part of the Shaila mountains was an unreachable tough terrain and fraught with danger. Even then, devotees, with their sheer will power, used to reach there in large numbers. Hiranyakashipa, Narada, Pandavas, Sri Ram are some of the great mythological personalities who have visited this holy shrine. shankara bhagavatpAda, rENukAchArya(2), akka mahAdevi, hemareddy mallamma are some of the great devotees who worsh
ipped Lord mallikArjuna here.

Monday, January 11, 2016

Thousand temples around Holy Kailash



In shivarahasya it is told that Lord shiva told Goddess uma the following 1008 abodes of Lord shiva are surrounding the Holy Mount


In shivarahasya it is told that Lord shiva told Goddess uma the following abodes of Lord shiva are surrounding the Holy Mount Kailash.

Those who think of these 1008 abodes of God would get the sArupya state.

East Face of Holy Kailash

Temples In the Eastern Side of Kailash

1 shrI kailAsheshvaram श्री कैलाशेश्वरम्
2 bhUteshvaram भूतेश्वरम्
3 ambikeshvaram अम्बिकेश्वरम्
4 sureshvaram सुरेश्वरम्
5 gaNeshvaram गणेश्वरम्
6 skandeshvaram स्कन्देश्वरम्
7 tArakeshvaram तारकेश्वरम्
8 gangeshvaram गन्गेश्वरम्
9 nandikeshvaram नन्दिकेश्वरम्
10 bRingIshvaram बिन्गीश्वरम्
11 pALakeshvaram पाळकेश्वरम्
12 caNDIshvaram चण्डीश्वरम्
13 munycukeshvaram मुन्य्चुकेश्वरम्
14 ratneshvaram रत्नेश्वरम्
15 kendakeshvaram केन्दकेश्वरम्
16 garbheshvaram गर्भेश्वरम्
17 vIreshvaram वीरेश्वरम्
18 jyeshTeshvaram ज्येश्टेश्वरम्
19 gusumeshvaram गुसुमेश्वरम्
20 vIrabhadreshvaram वीरभद्रेश्वरम्
21 kandhukeshvaram कन्धुकेश्वरम्
22 paNIshvaram पणीश्वरम्
23 suteshvaram सुतेश्वरम्
24 kapartIshvram कपर्तीश्व्रम्
25 rudreshvaram रुद्रेश्वरम्
26 bhairaveshvaram भैरवेश्वरम्
27 mAruteshvaram मारुतेश्वरम्
28 vidIshvaram विदीश्वरम्
29 sudIshvram सुदीश्व्रम्
30 daNDukeshvaram दण्डुकेश्वरम्
31 maheshvaram महेश्वरम्
32 umeshvaram उमेश्वरम्
33 kapanthIshvaram कपन्थीश्वरम्
34 bhadrakarNeshvaram भद्रकर्णेश्वरम्
35 vegeshvaram वेगेश्वरम्
36 viShNIshvaram विष्णीश्वरम्
37 vairAdeshvaram वैरादेश्वरम्
38 amareshvaram अमरेश्वरम्
39 sanAthaneshvaram सनाथनेश्वरम्
40 sundeshvaram सुन्देश्वरम्
41 sAnandeshvaram सानन्देश्वरम्
42 janeshvaram जनेश्वरम्
43 vikrameshvaram विक्रमेश्वरम्
44 karavIreshvaram करवीरेश्वरम्
45 nishdeshvaram निश्देश्वरम्
46 vaTeshvaram वटेश्वरम्
47 kaccabeshvaram कच्चबेश्वरम्
48 kAshyapeshvaram काश्यपेश्वरम्
49 AvaTTeshvaram आवट्टेश्वरम्
50 akaraNIshvaram अकरणीश्वरम्
51 kalakeshvaram कलकेश्वरम्
52 koDalikeshvaram कोडलिकेश्वरम्
53 padmeshvaram पद्मेश्वरम्
54 mahadeshvaram महदेश्वरम्
55 tukuNDeshvaram तुकुण्डेश्वरम्
56 ukuNDeshvaram उकुण्डेश्वरम्
57 saureshvaram सौरेश्वरम्
58 varuNeshavaram वरुणेशवरम्
59 karuNeshvaram करुणेश्वरम्
60 vaidyudeshvaram वैद्युदेश्वरम्
61 moksheshvaram मोक्शेश्वरम्
62 daNDakeshvaram दण्डकेश्वरम्
63 maNDalIshvaram मण्डलीश्वरम्
64 kuNDalIshvaram कुण्डलीश्वरम्
65 kaNTeshvaram कण्टेश्वरम्
66 pANDavIshvaram पाण्डवीश्वरम्
67 kaNiTeshvaram कणिटेश्वरम्
68 garuDeshvaram गरुडेश्वरम्
69 chandreshvaram चन्द्रेश्वरम्
70 ananteshvaram अनन्तेश्वरम्
71 karttameshvaram कर्त्तमेश्वरम्
72 amUrteshvaram अमूर्तेश्वरम्
73 vabrukeshvaram वब्रुकेश्वरम्
74 vAkurIshvaram वाकुरीश्वरम्
75 varmakeshvaram वर्मकेश्वरम्
76 vaDuvattireshvaram वडुवत्तिरेश्वरम्
77 bramareshvaram ब्रमरेश्वरम्
78 mRigandireshvaram मिगन्दिरेश्वरम्
79 hiraNyeshvaram हिरण्येश्वरम्
80 bhavIshvaram भवीश्वरम्
81 agnityeshvaram अग्नित्येश्वरम्
82 sannathIshvaram सन्नथीश्वरम्
83 bRihadIshvaram बिहदीश्वरम्
84 raNeshvaram रणेश्वरम्
85 kirAteshvaram किरातेश्वरम्
86 karttakeshvaram कर्त्तकेश्वरम्
87 vaShiShTeshvaram वषिष्टेश्वरम्
88 guNitambeshvaram गुणितम्बेश्वरम्
89 kuruNTeshvaram कुरुण्टेश्वरम्
90 nAmeshvaram नामेश्वरम्
91 kapAleshvaram कपालेश्वरम्
92 sureshvaram सुरेश्वरम्
93 ahirbudnyeshvaram अहिर्बुद्न्येश्वरम्
94 jamadagnIshvram जमदग्नीश्व्रम्
95 vishvAmitreshvaram विश्वामित्रेश्वरम्
96 rAvaNeshvaram रावणेश्वरम्
97 balIshvaram बलीश्वरम्
98 manonmaNIshvram मनोन्मणीश्व्रम्
99 sudAdarameshvaran सुदादरमेश्वरन्
100 mArttANDeshvaram मार्त्ताण्डेश्वरम्
101 lalantIshvaram ललन्तीश्वरम्
102 suvallaLIshvaram सुवल्लळीश्वरम्
103 dhurveshvaram धुर्वेश्वरम्
104 gandarveshvaram गन्दर्वेश्वरम्
105 vishvakeshvaram विश्वकेश्वरम्
106 pATibhadreshvaram पाटिभद्रेश्वरम्
107 kalpeshvaram कल्पेश्वरम्
108 marIthannIshvaram मरीथन्नीश्वरम्
109 sadoraNeshvaram सदोरणेश्वरम्
110 akratIshvaram अक्रतीश्वरम्
111 utpaleshvaram उत्पलेश्वरम्
112 mhendreshvaram म्हेन्द्रेश्वरम्
113 dhANDIshvaram धाण्डीश्वरम्
114 pariteshvaram परितेश्वरम्
115 yauvaneshvaram यौवनेश्वरम्
116 apattareshvaram अपत्तरेश्वरम्
117 prAtIshavaram प्रातीशवरम्
118 sannukeshvaram सन्नुकेश्वरम्
119 gomeshvaram गोमेश्वरम्
120 abhileshvaram अभिलेश्वरम्
121 vishAleshvaram विशालेश्वरम्
122 simhakeshvaram सिम्हकेश्वरम्
123 kaNTAkarNeshvaram कण्टाकर्णेश्वरम्
124 vyAgreshvaram व्याग्रेश्वरम्
125 jambhukeshvaram जम्भुकेश्वरम्
126 laLiteshvaram लळितेश्वरम्
127 amurthIshvaram अमुर्थीश्वरम्
128 vedeshvaram वेदेश्वरम्
129 DiNDikeshvaram डिण्डिकेश्वरम्
130 kakoLeshvaram ककोळेश्वरम्
131 dvarIshvaram द्वरीश्वरम्
132 vENutAreshvaram वॆणुतारेश्वरम्
133 jayanteshvaram जयन्तेश्वरम्
134 madhyameshvaram मध्यमेश्वरम्
135 sangameshvaram सन्गमेश्वरम्
136 gatIshvaram गतीश्वरम्
137 vidrutkarabeshvaram विद्रुत्करबेश्वरम्
138 tripureshvaram त्रिपुरेश्वरम्
139 harIshvaram हरीश्वरम्
140 balapramadaneshvaram बलप्रमदनेश्वरम्
141 sarvabhUgameshvaram सर्वभूगमेश्वरम्
142 ukInareshvaram उकीनरेश्वरम्
143 kaRpeshvaram कपेश्वरम्
144 matrikeshvaram मत्रिकेश्वरम्
145 tantreshvaram तन्त्रेश्वरम्
146 sAmakeshvaram सामकेश्वरम्
147 vyomakeshvaram व्योमकेश्वरम्
148 tikIshvaram तिकीश्वरम्
149 kapAlamOcaneshvaram कपालमॊचनेश्वरम्
150 maNikalpeshvaram मणिकल्पेश्वरम्
151 sAdhukarneshvaram साधुकर्नेश्वरम्
152 nirgIshvaram निर्गीश्वरम्
153 pATalIshvaram पाटलीश्वरम्
154 karNikeshvaram कर्णिकेश्वरम्
155 candrakeshvaram चन्द्रकेश्वरम्
156 pingaLeshvaram पिन्गळेश्वरम्
157 shileshvaram शिलेश्वरम्
158 madvIshvaram मद्वीश्वरम्
159 vAmakeshvaram वामकेश्वरम्
160 vinateshvaram विनतेश्वरम्
161 sashIshvaram सशीश्वरम्
162 kakuteshvaram ककुतेश्वरम्
163 mukundeshvaram मुकुन्देश्वरम्
164 bhavAnIshvaram भवानीश्वरम्
165 shanIshvaram शनीश्वरम्
166 vRiShabheshvaram विषभेश्वरम्
167 deNikeshvaram देणिकेश्वरम्
168 savreshvaram सव्रेश्वरम्
169 gaNeshvaram गणेश्वरम्
170 Riksheshvaram इक्शेश्वरम्
171 candreshbaram चन्द्रेश्बरम्
172 macceshvaram मच्चेश्वरम्
173 bhAvaneshvaram भावनेश्वरम्
174 turangeshvaram तुरन्गेश्वरम्
175 matangeshvaram मतन्गेश्वरम्
176 gANateshvaram गाणतेश्वरम्
177 bindukeshvaram बिन्दुकेश्वरम्
178 kaNDakIshvaram कण्डकीश्वरम्
179 narmadeshvaram नर्मदेश्वरम्
180 anileshvaram अनिलेश्वरम्
181 pichanDileshvaram पिचन्डिलेश्वरम्
182 antarIshvaram अन्तरीश्वरम्
183 kanakeshvaram कनकेश्वरम्
184 sureshvaram सुरेश्वरम्
185 sadyojAteshvaram सद्योजातेश्वरम्
186 lakuLIshvaram लकुळीश्वरम्
187 pilaveshvaram पिलवेश्वरम्
188 someshvaram सोमेश्वरम्
189 vAraNeshvaram वारणेश्वरम्
190 cApeshvaram चापेश्वरम्
191 jaTeshvaram जटेश्वरम्
192 pangakAreshvaram पन्गकारेश्वरम्
193 muktakeshvaram मुक्तकेश्वरम्
194 rAgeshvaram रागेश्वरम्
195 balUkeshvaram बलूकेश्वरम्
196 virAgeshvaram विरागेश्वरम्
197 kirttaneshvaram किर्त्तनेश्वरम्
198 anasIshvaram अनसीश्वरम्
199 urageshvaram उरगेश्वरम्
200 karoreshvaram करोरेश्वरम्
201 dardareshvaram दर्दरेश्वरम्
202 uravarIshvaram उरवरीश्वरम्
203 shabreshvaram शब्रेश्वरम्
204 dAvyeshvaram दाव्येश्वरम्
205 virAyakeshvaram विरायकेश्वरम्
206 maNikaNTeshvaram मणिकण्टेश्वरम्
207 arandaneshvaram अरन्दनेश्वरम्
208 pArvatIshvaram पार्वतीश्वरम्
209 vidrumeshvaram विद्रुमेश्वरम्
210 lateshvaram लतेश्वरम्
211 virincheshvaram विरिन्चेश्वरम्
212 gaRbeshvaram गबेश्वरम्
213 prasanneshvaram प्रसन्नेश्वरम्
214 vishveshvaram विश्वेश्वरम्
215 pArbhUteshvaram पार्भूतेश्वरम्
216 lokeshavram लोकेशव्रम्
217 prANIsheshvaram प्राणीशेश्वरम्
218 andhakeshavram अन्धकेशव्रम्
219 muktikeshvaram मुक्तिकेश्वरम्
220 arigakeshvaram अरिगकेश्वरम्
221 RiShIshvaram इषीश्वरम्
222 parishvaram परिश्वरम्
223 jalandhareshvaram जलन्धरेश्वरम्
224 shvetasuvIshvaram श्वेतसुवीश्वरम्
225 bigeshvaram बिगेश्वरम्
226 raibhyeshvaram रैभ्येश्वरम्
227 kusumanteshvaram कुसुमन्तेश्वरम्
228 kankaNeshvaram कन्कणेश्वरम्
229 brageshvaram ब्रगेश्वरम्
230 vidyAdareshvaram विद्यादरेश्वरम्
231 nileshvaram निलेश्वरम्
232 kaTchiveshvaram कट्चिवेश्वरम्
233 prabheshvaram प्रभेश्वरम्
234 maruteshvaram मरुतेश्वरम्
235 kuntIshvaram कुन्तीश्वरम्
236 svargeshvaram स्वर्गेश्वरम्
237 malayeshvaram मलयेश्वरम्
238 mangaNeshvaram मन्गणेश्वरम्
239 sAgathIshvaram सागथीश्वरम्
240 vibhuteshvaram विभुतेश्वरम्
241 girIshvaram गिरीश्वरम्
242 kalaksheshvaram कलक्शेश्वरम्
243 nikUraNeshvaram निकूरणेश्वरम्
244 goraksheshvaram गोरक्शेश्वरम्
245 vAcakeshvaram वाचकेश्वरम्
246 gandharbeshvaram गन्धर्बेश्वरम्
247 sUryakeshvaram सूर्यकेश्वरम्
248 puShTeshvaram पुष्टेश्वरम्
249 duShTakeshvaram दुष्टकेश्वरम्
250 kanyeshvaram कन्येश्वरम्
251 dhavaLeshvaram धवळेश्वरम्
252 sAdhukarNeshvaram साधुकर्णेश्वरम्
253 kandhabhadreshvaram कन्धभद्रेश्वरम्
254 chakreshvaram चक्रेश्वरम्
255 aruNeshvaram अरुणेश्वरम्
256 athalAbhyeshvaram अथलाभ्येश्वरम्
257 bhageshvaram भगेश्वरम्
258 triyamalakeshvaram त्रियमलकेश्वरम्
259 gautameshvaram गौतमेश्वरम्
260 kaleshvaram कलेश्वरम्
261 vitaNDeshvaram वितण्डेश्वरम्
262 gaTeshvaram गटेश्वरम्
263 vArakeshavram वारकेशव्रम्
264 kuleshvaram कुलेश्वरम्
265 kedhAreshavram केधारेशव्रम्
266 baleshvaram बलेश्वरम्
267 gAruteshvaram गारुतेश्वरम्
268 patangeshvaram पतन्गेश्वरम्
269 kinnareshvaram किन्नरेश्वरम्
270 amRiteshvaram अमितेश्वरम्

South Face of Holy Kailash

Temples In the Southern Side of Kailash

1 agoreshvaram अगोरेश्वरम्
2 kApAleshavram कापालेशव्रम्
3 kakureshvaram ककुरेश्वरम्
4 analeshvaram अनलेश्वरम्
5 indreshvaram इन्द्रेश्वरम्
6 yameshvaram यमेश्वरम्
7 dRitIshvaram दितीश्वरम्
8 nabeshvaram नबेश्वरम्
9 utArvareshvaram उतार्वरेश्वरम्
10 dakshiNAvarttakeshvaram दक्शिणावर्त्तकेश्वरम्
11 bikaNTeshvaram बिकण्टेश्वरम्
12 kuTAreshvaram कुटारेश्वरम्
13 mAnaveshvaram मानवेश्वरम्
14 kuleshvaram कुलेश्वरम्
15 mesApakeshvaram मेसापकेश्वरम्
16 maunikeshvaram मौनिकेश्वरम्
17 arccaneshvaram अर्च्चनेश्वरम्
18 kavIshvaram कवीश्वरम्
19 bhagadatteshvaram भगदत्तेश्वरम्
20 nakusheshvaram नकुशेश्वरम्
21 appritIshvaram अप्प्रितीश्वरम्
22 tankaNeshvaram तन्कणेश्वरम्
23 manmadeshvaram मन्मदेश्वरम्
24 ratIshvaram रतीश्वरम्
25 kaNDakeshvaram कण्डकेश्वरम्
26 pANDireshvaram पाण्डिरेश्वरम्
27 vaneshvaram वनेश्वरम्
28 purantarIshvaram पुरन्तरीश्वरम्
29 baleshvaram बलेश्वरम्
30 kAraNeshvaram कारणेश्वरम्
31 dhAraNeshvaram धारणेश्वरम्
32 kRittivAseshvaram कित्तिवासेश्वरम्
33 janArddaneshvaram जनार्द्दनेश्वरम्
34 vishveshvaram विश्वेश्वरम्
35 mahakAleshvaram महकालेश्वरम्
36 sarasvatIshvaram सरस्वतीश्वरम्
37 lakshmIshvaram लक्श्मीश्वरम्
38 sashIshvaram सशीश्वरम्
39 chakrakeshvaram चक्रकेश्वरम्
40 pulakeshvaram पुलकेश्वरम्
41 madhyameshvaram मध्यमेश्वरम्
42 kakIshvaram ककीश्वरम्
43 vidyeshvaram विद्येश्वरम्
44 pannakeshvaram पन्नकेश्वरम्
45 kirttaneshvaram किर्त्तनेश्वरम्
46 nireshvaram निरेश्वरम्
47 dvAdasheshvaram द्वादशेश्वरम्
48 rAtreshvaram रात्रेश्वरम्
49 saunakeshvaram सौनकेश्वरम्
50 raNabhadreshvaram रणभद्रेश्वरम्
51 SheSheshvaram षेषेश्वरम्
52 vAsukIshvaram वासुकीश्वरम्
53 shankapAleshvaram शन्कपालेश्वरम्
54 citragupteshvaram चित्रगुप्तेश्वरम्
55 dhaNDapANIshvaram धण्डपाणीश्वरम्
56 durgeshvaram दुर्गेश्वरम्
57 cArcceshvaram चार्च्चेश्वरम्
58 amseshvaram अम्सेश्वरम्
59 mayUreshvaram मयूरेश्वरम्
60 cakravAgeshvaram चक्रवागेश्वरम्
61 mandaraneshvaram मन्दरनेश्वरम्
62 apsareshvaram अप्सरेश्वरम्
63 mOkshakeshvaram मॊक्शकेश्वरम्
64 bhUdhAreshvaram भूधारेश्वरम्
65 pateshvaram पतेश्वरम्
66 anaraNyeshvaram अनरण्येश्वरम्
67 bAgudeshavram बागुदेशव्रम्
68 veNeshvaram वेणेश्वरम्
69 gautukeshvaram गौतुकेश्वरम्
70 gusireshvaram गुसिरेश्वरम्
71 virddaneshvaram विर्द्दनेश्वरम्
72 nirakeshvaram निरकेश्वरम्
73 pAjanyeshvaram पाजन्येश्वरम्
74 ramateshvaram रमतेश्वरम्
75 hATakeshvaram हाटकेश्वरम्
76 nadIshvaram नदीश्वरम्
77 virodeshvaram विरोदेश्वरम्
78 kankaNeshavram कन्कणेशव्रम्
79 rabaseshvaram रबसेश्वरम्
80 pulastyeshvaram पुलस्त्येश्वरम्
81 virddakALeshvaram विर्द्दकाळेश्वरम्
82 baradvAjeshvaram बरद्वाजेश्वरम्
83 sAgareshvaram सागरेश्वरम्
84 rameshvaram रमेश्वरम्
85 vlekineshvaram व्लेकिनेश्वरम्
86 chitreshvaram चित्रेश्वरम्
87 bharatakeshvaram भरतकेश्वरम्
88 piNDAreshvaram पिण्डारेश्वरम्
89 vaneshvaram वनेश्वरम्
90 tilakeshvaram तिलकेश्वरम्
91 dirveshvaram दिर्वेश्वरम्
92 birveshvaram बिर्वेश्वरम्
93 nalaveshvaram नलवेश्वरम्
94 ShIriNIshvaram षीरिणीश्वरम्
95 dhaneshvaram धनेश्वरम्
96 karantameshvaram करन्तमेश्वरम्
97 goveshvaram गोवेश्वरम्
98 kRishNeshvaram किश्णेश्वरम्
99 parnakeshvaram पर्नकेश्वरम्
100 gangAdhareshvaram गन्गाधरेश्वरम्
101 mauneshvaram मौनेश्वरम्
102 gurubhadreshvaram गुरुभद्रेश्वरम्
103 kamadhaLeshvaram कमधळेश्वरम्
104 saraLeshvaram सरळेश्वरम्
105 dhALeshvaram धाळेश्वरम्
106 pilavakeshvaram पिलवकेश्वरम्
107 shikaNTishvaram शिकण्टिश्वरम्
108 bhargIshvaram भर्गीश्वरम्
109 baLaineshvaram बळैनेश्वरम्
110 paNAmaNIshvaram पणामणीश्वरम्
111 rAmeshvaram रामेश्वरम्
112 lakshmaNeshvaram लक्श्मणेश्वरम्
113 aruntatIshvaram अरुन्ततीश्वरम्
114 bhaShiyeshvaram भषियेश्वरम्
115 kushalIshvaram कुशलीश्वरम्
116 salIshvaram सलीश्वरम्
117 uttAlakeshvaram उत्तालकेश्वरम्
118 nagatanjareshvaram नगतन्जरेश्वरम्
119 parnakeshvaram पर्नकेश्वरम्
120 chANDilyeshvaram चाण्डिल्येश्वरम्
121 sAkaleshvaram साकलेश्वरम्
122 sthaleshvaram स्थलेश्वरम्
123 arindreshvaram अरिन्द्रेश्वरम्
124 kunkumeshvaram कुन्कुमेश्वरम्
125 nAgottArakeshvaran नागोत्तारकेश्वरन्
126 sukeshvaram सुकेश्वरम्
127 gyAnakeshvaram ग्यानकेश्वरम्
128 bhuktIshvaram भुक्तीश्वरम्
129 muktikeshvaram मुक्तिकेश्वरम्
130 RiNamochaneshvaram इणमोचनेश्वरम्
131 kAntIshvaram कान्तीश्वरम्
132 dharmeshvaram धर्मेश्वरम्
133 bhAvaLeshvaram भावळेश्वरम्
134 pavaneshvaram पवनेश्वरम्
135 kAnyceshavram कान्य्चेशव्रम्
136 gOkarNeshavram गॊकर्णेशव्रम्
137 sareshvaram सरेश्वरम्
138 pATIshvaram पाटीश्वरम्
139 chalikeshvaram चलिकेश्वरम्
140 vIdigotreshvaram वीदिगोत्रेश्वरम्
141 nIleshvaram नीलेश्वरम्
142 bhImeshvaram भीमेश्वरम्
143 shankareshvaram शन्करेश्वरम्
144 amRiteshvaram अमितेश्वरम्
145 pArijAteshvaram पारिजातेश्वरम्
146 mandareshvaram मन्दरेश्वरम्
147 jaTeshvaram जटेश्वरम्
148 trijaTeshvaram त्रिजटेश्वरम्
149 pradAneshvaram प्रदानेश्वरम्
150 mAruteshvaram मारुतेश्वरम्
151 bhaveshvaram भवेश्वरम्
152 nakshtreshvaram नक्श्त्रेश्वरम्
153 sthalakeshvaram स्थलकेश्वरम्
154 mallikeshvaram मल्लिकेश्वरम्
155 kukusheshvaram कुकुशेश्वरम्
156 roga hareshvaram रोग हरेश्वरम्
157 trisakeshvaram त्रिसकेश्वरम्
158 dhaneshavram धनेशव्रम्
159 kapardineshvaram कपर्दिनेश्वरम्
160 tANDaleshvaram ताण्डलेश्वरम्
161 maNDalIshvaram मण्डलीश्वरम्
162 amRitIshvaram अमितीश्वरम्
163 daksheshvaram दक्शेश्वरम्
164 pravALeshavram प्रवाळेशव्रम्
165 haribadreshvaram हरिबद्रेश्वरम्
166 virodeshavram विरोदेशव्रम्
167 nircheshavram निर्चेशव्रम्
168 kusheshvaram कुशेश्वरम्
169 dhAraveshvaram धारवेश्वरम्
170 anamitreshvaram अनमित्रेश्वरम्
171 karakanteshvaram करकन्तेश्वरम्
172 uNeshvaram उणेश्वरम्
173 shuruvinteshvaram शुरुविन्तेश्वरम्
174 uNeshavram उणेशव्रम्
175 suruvinteshvaram सुरुविन्तेश्वरम्
176 maTTishvaram मट्टिश्वरम्
177 kuDabeshvaram कुडबेश्वरम्
178 shrIshaileshvaram श्रीशैलेश्वरम्
179 gayeshvaram गयेश्वरम्
180 hardvAreshvaram हर्द्वारेश्वरम्
181 gangAveleshvaram गन्गावेलेश्वरम्
182 kurukshestreshvaram कुरुक्शेस्त्रेश्वरम्
183 surApANDIshvaram सुरापाण्डीश्वरम्
184 yayAtIshvaram ययातीश्वरम्
185 kuteshvaram कुतेश्वरम्
186 vAraNAsIshvaram वारणासीश्वरम्
187 avimukteshvaram अविमुक्तेश्वरम्
188 kALahastIshvaram काळहस्तीश्वरम्
189 viShNu chakraprakeshvaram विष्णु चक्रप्रकेश्वरम्
190 romanteshvaram रोमन्तेश्वरम्
191 vaghastyeshvaram वघस्त्येश्वरम्
192 mAlaveshvaram मालवेश्वरम्
193 bhageshvaram भगेश्वरम्
194 amakoleshvaram अमकोलेश्वरम्
195 palAceshvaram पलाचेश्वरम्
196 aghastIshvaram अघस्तीश्वरम्
197 praLayeshvaram प्रळयेश्वरम्
198 sAgAthIshvaram सागाथीश्वरम्
199 tralokeshvaram त्रलोकेश्वरम्
200 drutIshvaram द्रुतीश्वरम्
201 jambukeshvaram जम्बुकेश्वरम्
202 kuravadeshvaram कुरवदेश्वरम्
203 yagyeshvaram यग्येश्वरम्
204 utumbareshvaram उतुम्बरेश्वरम्
205 vAlIshvaram वालीश्वरम्
206 bAlIshvaram बालीश्वरम्
207 patnIshvaram पत्नीश्वरम्
208 babraveshvaram बब्रवेश्वरम्
209 gandhadvAreshvaram गन्धद्वारेश्वरम्
210 kaNTeshvaram कण्टेश्वरम्
211 varuNeshvaram वरुणेश्वरम्
212 prapAseshvaram प्रपासेश्वरम्
213 tumbureshvaram तुम्बुरेश्वरम्
214 nAradeshavram नारदेशव्रम्
215 kareshvaram करेश्वरम्
216 ramyeshvaram रम्येश्वरम्
217 vimrameshvaram विम्रमेश्वरम्
218 karttameshvaram कर्त्तमेश्वरम्
219 dhruNeshvaram ध्रुणेश्वरम्
220 kulaTangeshvaram कुलटन्गेश्वरम्
221 satmaleshvaram सत्मलेश्वरम्
222 ArIshvaram आरीश्वरम्
223 marudhAmeshvaram मरुधामेश्वरम्
224 sindhUreshvaram सिन्धूरेश्वरम्
225 agraNIshvaram अग्रणीश्वरम्
226 prAnteshvaram प्रान्तेश्वरम्
227 prayAgeshvaram प्रयागेश्वरम्
228 pratiShTAnapureshvaram प्रतिष्टानपुरेश्वरम्
229 gOdhAvarIshvaram गॊधावरीश्वरम्
230 tAmraparNIshvaram ताम्रपर्णीश्वरम्
231 martruteshvaram मर्त्रुतेश्वरम्
232 pamaleshvaram पमलेश्वरम्
233 pangleshvaram पन्ग्लेश्वरम्
234 paneshvaram पनेश्वरम्
235 buddudeshvaram बुद्दुदेश्वरम्
236 Avartteshvaram आवर्त्तेश्वरम्
237 sumeshvaram सुमेश्वरम्
238 kuleshvaram कुलेश्वरम्
239 virATeshvaram विराटेश्वरम्
240 paippalAdeshvaram पैप्पलादेश्वरम्
241 gandharveshvaram गन्धर्वेश्वरम्
242 trishUleshvaram त्रिशूलेश्वरम्
243 rajadhIshvaram रजधीश्वरम्
244 diveshvaram दिवेश्वरम्
245 citrakaNTeshvaram चित्रकण्टेश्वरम्
246 dvArapITeshvaram द्वारपीटेश्वरम्
247 trikUTeshvaram त्रिकूटेश्वरम्
248 mangaLeshvaram मन्गळेश्वरम्
249 Amalakeshvaram आमलकेश्वरम्
250 mudreshvaram मुद्रेश्वरम्
251 sthATakeshvaram स्थाटकेश्वरम्
252 dvadhaNDIshvaram द्वधण्डीश्वरम्
253 kaseshvaram कसेश्वरम्
254 kArtyAyaneshvaram कार्त्यायनेश्वरम्
255 yAGYavalkeshvaram याघ्य़वल्केश्वरम्
256 triShTeshvaram त्रिष्टेश्वरम्
257 vishvakarmeshvaram विश्वकर्मेश्वरम्
258 pushkareshvaram पुश्करेश्वरम्
259 rudrakOTIshvaram रुद्रकॊटीश्वरम्
260 vAlmIkeshvaram वाल्मीकेश्वरम्
261 sundareshvaram सुन्दरेश्वरम्
262 striNajyotIshvaram स्त्रिणज्योतीश्वरम्
263 gAyatrIshvaram गायत्रीश्वरम्
264 sAvitrIshvaram सावित्रीश्वरम्
265 kAladdubArIshvaram कालद्दुबारीश्वरम्
266 tungeshvaram तुन्गेश्वरम्
267 bhImachanDeshvaram भीमचन्डेश्वरम्
268 ratnagarbheshvaram रत्नगर्भेश्वरम्
269 deveshvaram देवेश्वरम्
270 Arageshvaram आरगेश्वरम्
271 ratideveshvaram रतिदेवेश्वरम्
272 kAlanchareshvaram कालन्चरेश्वरम्
273 astIshvaram अस्तीश्वरम्
274 mayeshvaram मयेश्वरम्
275 ratakeshvaram रतकेश्वरम्
276 vasuntareshvaram वसुन्तरेश्वरम्
277 ShTivumeshvaram ष्टिवुमेश्वरम्
278 nALakeshvaram नाळकेश्वरम्
279 mitreshvaram मित्रेश्वरम्
280 kandharIshvaram कन्धरीश्वरम्
281 kAlavyeshvaram कालव्येश्वरम्
282 vibhuteshvaram विभुतेश्वरम्
283 baumeshvaram बौमेश्वरम्
284 bardrukeshvaram बर्द्रुकेश्वरम्
285 garuDeshvaram गरुडेश्वरम्
286 kartreshvaram कर्त्रेश्वरम्
287 gangadIshvaram गन्गदीश्वरम्
288 kAvyeshvaram काव्येश्वरम्
289 suvarNadeshvaram सुवर्णदेश्वरम्


West Face of Holy Kailash

Temples In the Western Side of Kailash

1 tatpurusheshvaram तत्पुरुशेश्वरम्
2 tANDaveshvaram ताण्डवेश्वरम्
3 baingeshvaram बैन्गेश्वरम्
4 RiDakeshvaram इडकेश्वरम्
5 saraleshvaram सरलेश्वरम्
6 sthALkeshvaram स्थाळ्केश्वरम्
7 vainadeyasthaleshvaram वैनदेयस्थलेश्वरम्
8 deveshvaram देवेश्वरम्
9 achaleshvaram अचलेश्वरम्
10 anangeshvaram अनन्गेश्वरम्
11 sambareshvaram सम्बरेश्वरम्
12 ugreshvaram उग्रेश्वरम्
13 dhAnyakeshvaram धान्यकेश्वरम्
14 valAchaneshvaram वलाचनेश्वरम्
15 ganagosheshvaram गनगोशेश्वरम्
16 vEdagharbheshvaram वॆदघर्भेश्वरम्
17 omkAreshvaram ओम्कारेश्वरम्
18 sakisIshvaram सकिसीश्वरम्
19 kadhUdhareshvaram कधूधरेश्वरम्
20 pilavamuleshvaram पिलवमुलेश्वरम्
21 sarppeshvaram सर्प्पेश्वरम्
22 pArttIshvaram पार्त्तीश्वरम्
23 tungabhadreshvaram तुन्गभद्रेश्वरम्
24 saganAdaneshvaram सगनादनेश्वरम्
25 vaidyeshvaram वैद्येश्वरम्
26 kuningeshvaram कुनिन्गेश्वरम्
27 musaleshvaram मुसलेश्वरम्
28 auNDakeshvaram औण्डकेश्वरम्
29 kutradanavIshvaram कुत्रदनवीश्वरम्
30 svArparakeshvaram स्वार्परकेश्वरम्
31 kshayahareshvaram क्शयहरेश्वरम्
32 praNaveshvaram प्रणवेश्वरम्
33 vidarbheshvaram विदर्भेश्वरम्
34 parushakeshvaram परुशकेश्वरम्
35 somanandIshvaram सोमनन्दीश्वरम्
36 vipalIshvaram विपलीश्वरम्
37 kareshvaram करेश्वरम्
38 anayatIshvaram अनयतीश्वरम्
39 sadarsheshvaram सदर्शेश्वरम्
40 bhaveshvaram भवेश्वरम्
41 vidUresahvaram विदूरेसह्वरम्
42 kAmbIshvaram काम्बीश्वरम्
43 savveshvaram सव्वेश्वरम्
44 guNeshvaram गुणेश्वरम्
45 Urddvakeshvaram ऊर्द्द्वकेश्वरम्
46 satrIshvaram सत्रीश्वरम्
47 shrIkakeshvaram श्रीककेश्वरम्
48 chitravyAteshvaram चित्रव्यातेश्वरम्
49 raubyeshvaram रौब्येश्वरम्
50 bandhakeshvaram बन्धकेश्वरम्
51 pashutIshvaram पशुतीश्वरम्
52 bhayaharIshvaram भयहरीश्वरम्
53 prasheshvaram प्रशेश्वरम्
54 mANDavalyeshvaram माण्डवल्येश्वरम्
55 sthambakeshvaram स्थम्बकेश्वरम्
56 bhodeshvaram भोदेश्वरम्
57 vikaseshvaram विकसेश्वरम्
58 sagajeshvaram सगजेश्वरम्
59 darbhuvIshvaram दर्भुवीश्वरम्
60 gaNapadeshavram गणपदेशव्रम्
61 shukleshvaram शुक्लेश्वरम्
62 prasiddheshvaram प्रसिद्धेश्वरम्
63 siddheshvaram सिद्धेश्वरम्
64 janeshvaram जनेश्वरम्
65 pakshIshvaram पक्शीश्वरम्
66 badrikeshvaram बद्रिकेश्वरम्
67 vakuLeshvaram वकुळेश्वरम्
68 avanIshvaram अवनीश्वरम्
69 parveshvaram पर्वेश्वरम्
70 parvateshvaram पर्वतेश्वरम्
71 guraveshvaram गुरवेश्वरम्
72 kAntikeshvaram कान्तिकेश्वरम्
73 parigayitveshvaram परिगयित्वेश्वरम्
74 kApoteshvaram कापोतेश्वरम्
75 gaNIshvaram गणीश्वरम्
76 sadeshvaram सदेश्वरम्
77 romakeshvaram रोमकेश्वरम्
78 kAvyeshvaram काव्येश्वरम्
79 puraddveshvaram पुरद्द्वेश्वरम्
80 veNuvireshvaram वेणुविरेश्वरम्
81 suvidreshvaram सुविद्रेश्वरम्
82 kAshIshvaram काशीश्वरम्
83 viShNubeshvaram विष्णुबेश्वरम्
84 rAkshaseshvaram राक्शसेश्वरम्
85 yaksheshvaram यक्शेश्वरम्
86 padmarAgeshvaram पद्मरागेश्वरम्
87 dUrvAseshvaram दूर्वासेश्वरम्
88 hayagrIveshvaram हयग्रीवेश्वरम्
89 rathantareshvaram रथन्तरेश्वरम्
90 sAmasAleshvaram सामसालेश्वरम्
91 yasumUrtIshvaram यसुमूर्तीश्वरम्
92 ikeshvaram इकेश्वरम्
93 atharvakeshvaram अथर्वकेश्वरम्
94 purANeshvaram पुराणेश्वरम्
95 UrvasIshvaram ऊर्वसीश्वरम्
96 pariti Aseshvaram परिति आसेश्वरम्
97 dharmasAreshvaram धर्मसारेश्वरम्
98 shAnkyeshvaram शान्क्येश्वरम्
99 janma harIshvaram जन्म हरीश्वरम्
100 duhkha harIshvaram दुह्ख हरीश्वरम्
101 brhmayonIshvaram ब्र्ह्मयोनीश्वरम्
102 viShNugarbheshvaram विष्णुगर्भेश्वरम्
103 rudralokeshvaram रुद्रलोकेश्वरम्
104 indradhAmeshvaram इन्द्रधामेश्वरम्
105 chandracUTeshvaram चन्द्रचूटेश्वरम्
106 agnigarbheshvaram अग्निगर्भेश्वरम्
107 vAyuvIshvaram वायुवीश्वरम्
108 jaleshvaram जलेश्वरम्
109 maheshvaram महेश्वरम्
110 vaidyudeshvaram वैद्युदेश्वरम्
111 Amodeshvaram आमोदेश्वरम्
112 dhurIshvaram धुरीश्वरम्
113 dyAvarabhUmIshvaram द्यावरभूमीश्वरम्
114 kEshAsina dhareshvaram कॆशासिन धरेश्वरम्
115 nArasimheshvaram नारसिम्हेश्वरम्
116 aupAsaneshvaram औपासनेश्वरम्
117 avyeshvaram अव्येश्वरम्
118 kaNikeshvaram कणिकेश्वरम्
119 karNikeshvaram कर्णिकेश्वरम्
120 dadisheshvaram ददिशेश्वरम्
121 chamkeshvaram चम्केश्वरम्
122 karkaTeshvaram कर्कटेश्वरम्
123 sApAveshvaram सापावेश्वरम्
124 svabhAveshvaram स्वभावेश्वरम्
125 vyAneshvaram व्यानेश्वरम्
126 vitarkeshvaram वितर्केश्वरम्
127 gAnaneshvaram गाननेश्वरम्
128 amiteshvaram अमितेश्वरम्
129 bhadramAleshvaram भद्रमालेश्वरम्
130 ketumAleshvaram केतुमालेश्वरम्
131 mandareshvaram मन्दरेश्वरम्
132 vandyakeshvaram वन्द्यकेश्वरम्
133 himeshvaram हिमेश्वरम्
134 nIlakeshvaram नीलकेश्वरम्
135 mahesndreshvaram महेस्न्द्रेश्वरम्
136 karmakeshvaram कर्मकेश्वरम्
137 RitvIshvaram इत्वीश्वरम्
138 dhUNaneshvaram धूणनेश्वरम्
139 vItaavyeshvaram वीताव्येश्वरम्
140 ashvattAmeshvaram अश्वत्तामेश्वरम्
141 shikareshvaram शिकरेश्वरम्
142 tIrthakeshvaram तीर्थकेश्वरम्
143 tRiNaveshvaram तिणवेश्वरम्
144 apsakeshvaram अप्सकेश्वरम्
145 yogIshvaram योगीश्वरम्
146 bauLIshvaram बौळीश्वरम्
147 pAlikeshvaram पालिकेश्वरम्
148 kusambeshvaram कुसम्बेश्वरम्
149 rAjarAjeshvaram राजराजेश्वरम्
150 katumIshvaram कतुमीश्वरम्
151 vishAkeshvaram विशाकेश्वरम्
152 skanneshvaram स्कन्नेश्वरम्
153 bhavikeshvaram भविकेश्वरम्
154 kathaLishvaram कथळिश्वरम्
155 piShTakeshvaram पिष्टकेश्वरम्
156 briTvIshvaram ब्रिट्वीश्वरम्
157 kArmukheshvaram कार्मुखेश्वरम्
158 antariksheshvaram अन्तरिक्शेश्वरम्
159 maitreshvaram मैत्रेश्वरम्
160 kuntameshvaram कुन्तमेश्वरम्
161 hutAvakeshvaram हुतावकेश्वरम्
162 malleshvaram मल्लेश्वरम्
163 brahmakeshvaram ब्रह्मकेश्वरम्
164 dharvakeshvaram धर्वकेश्वरम्
165 makarandeshvaram मकरन्देश्वरम्
166 sudhAdharameshvaram सुधाधरमेश्वरम्
167 kRitakokeshvaram कितकोकेश्वरम्
168 saunakeshvaram सौनकेश्वरम्
169 karppaTeshvaram कर्प्पटेश्वरम्
170 shrIdhAmeshvaram श्रीधामेश्वरम्
171 parNdeshvaram पर्ण्देश्वरम्
172 pileshvaram पिलेश्वरम्
173 mAtreshvaram मात्रेश्वरम्
174 bhIteshvaram भीतेश्वरम्
175 bandukeshvaram बन्दुकेश्वरम्
176 hareshvaram हरेश्वरम्
177 prAtrukeshvaram प्रात्रुकेश्वरम्
178 sAradeshvaram सारदेश्वरम्
179 gagaNeshvaram गगणेश्वरम्
180 avideshvaram अविदेश्वरम्
181 anAadeshvaram अनाअदेश्वरम्
182 pIteshvaram पीतेश्वरम्
183 dhUmAkeshvaram धूमाकेश्वरम्
184 bandhamOchaneshvaram बन्धमॊचनेश्वरम्
185 sadeshvaram सदेश्वरम्
186 bramareshvaram ब्रमरेश्वरम्
187 kATakeshvaram काटकेश्वरम्
188 durmachaNDIshvaram दुर्मचण्डीश्वरम्
189 apsamAtreshvaram अप्समात्रेश्वरम्
190 somachaNDIshvaram सोमचण्डीश्वरम्
191 mArggasahAyeshvaram मार्ग्गसहायेश्वरम्
192 devIshvaram देवीश्वरम्
193 RiNakeshvaram इणकेश्वरम्
194 suvalneshvaram सुवल्नेश्वरम्
195 pAvakeshvaram पावकेश्वरम्
196 ANgIraseshvaram आण्गीरसेश्वरम्
197 dakshakeshvaram दक्शकेश्वरम्
198 vidakshakeshvaram विदक्शकेश्वरम्
199 mainAgeshvaram मैनागेश्वरम्
200 satIshvaram सतीश्वरम्
201 brahmadeshvaram ब्रह्मदेश्वरम्
202 brahmAdIshvaram ब्रह्मादीश्वरम्
203 poseshvaram पोसेश्वरम्
204 vikrameshvaram विक्रमेश्वरम्
205 IDyeshvaram ईड्येश्वरम्
206 yojeshvaram योजेश्वरम्
207 karaNavedeshvaram करणवेदेश्वरम्
208 karaNakeshvaram करणकेश्वरम्
209 pANDakeshvaram पाण्डकेश्वरम्
210 megavAsukeshvaram मेगवासुकेश्वरम्
211 kaniShTakeshvaram कनिष्टकेश्वरम्
212 jyeShTeshvaram ज्येष्टेश्वरम्
213 tAmreshvaram ताम्रेश्वरम्
214 gandakeshvaram गन्दकेश्वरम्
215 pATapeshvaram पाटपेश्वरम्
216 paTaveshvaram पटवेश्वरम्
217 sarvaprANidikeshvaram सर्वप्राणिदिकेश्वरम्
218 taDatakeshvaram तडतकेश्वरम्
219 garbhakosheshvaram गर्भकोशेश्वरम्
220 toreNeshvaram तोरेणेश्वरम्
221 ratIshvaram रतीश्वरम्
222 Atabhyeshvaram आतभ्येश्वरम्
223 shashIshvaram शशीश्वरम्
224 dundhubhIshvaram दुन्धुभीश्वरम्
225 sindhureshvaram सिन्धुरेश्वरम्
226 savaneshvaram सवनेश्वरम्
227 kRipeshvaram किपेश्वरम्
228 vIrabhadreshvaram वीरभद्रेश्वरम्
229 sharaNadhAreshvaram शरणधारेश्वरम्
230 tAmradvajeshvaram ताम्रद्वजेश्वरम्
231 govidhAreshvaram गोविधारेश्वरम्
232 shatarudrIshvaram शतरुद्रीश्वरम्
233 parvateshvaram पर्वतेश्वरम्
234 dhaneshvaram धनेश्वरम्
235 vishAlAksheshvaram विशालाक्शेश्वरम्
236 vasanteshvaram वसन्तेश्वरम्
237 kakeshvaram ककेश्वरम्
238 gajAsureshvaram गजासुरेश्वरम्
239 nIlakaNTeshvaram नीलकण्टेश्वरम्
240 sumudrAvaruNIshvaram सुमुद्रावरुणीश्वरम्
241 ganaamseshvaram गनाम्सेश्वरम्
242 sAvitreshvaram सावित्रेश्वरम्
243 gomatIshvaram गोमतीश्वरम्
244 govarddeshvaram गोवर्द्देश्वरम्
245 vRiSheshvaram विषेश्वरम्
246 gatipradeshvaram गतिप्रदेश्वरम्
247 vyAseshvaram व्यासेश्वरम्
248 kOLakeshvaram कॊळकेश्वरम्
249 mahabhUteshvaram महभूतेश्वरम्
250 vaseshvaram वसेश्वरम्
251 aruNeshvaram अरुणेश्वरम्
252 marIcheshvaram मरीचेश्वरम्
253 trimUleshvaram त्रिमूलेश्वरम्
254 viveshvaram विवेश्वरम्
255 pUraNabhadreshvaram पूरणभद्रेश्वरम्
256 arikeshavaneshvaram अरिकेशवनेश्वरम्
257 indradvajeshvaram इन्द्रद्वजेश्वरम्
258 maharoga hareshvaram महरोग हरेश्वरम्
259 kAmadhAneshvaram कामधानेश्वरम्
260 pilavodheshvaram पिलवोधेश्वरम्
261 nimeshvaram निमेश्वरम्
262 raveshvaram रवेश्वरम्
263 nAgakeshvaram नागकेश्वरम्
264 tAraNeshvaram तारणेश्वरम्
265 avikeshvaram अविकेश्वरम्


Temples In the Northern Side of Kailash

1 vAmadeveshvaram वामदेवेश्वरम्
2 kiLikeshvaram किळिकेश्वरम्
3 susheshvaram सुशेश्वरम्
4 kokileshvaram कोकिलेश्वरम्
5 prachaNDeshvaram प्रचण्डेश्वरम्
6 vAmakarNeshvaram वामकर्णेश्वरम्
7 Anandeshvaram आनन्देश्वरम्
8 sharmareshvaram शर्मरेश्वरम्
9 amareshvaram अमरेश्वरम्
10 patIshvaram पतीश्वरम्
11 vairAgyeshvaram वैराग्येश्वरम्
12 kalpaseshvaram कल्पसेश्वरम्
13 haribrhmeshvaram हरिब्र्ह्मेश्वरम्
14 guNeshvaram गुणेश्वरम्
15 viguNeshvaram विगुणेश्वरम्
16 brahmANDeshvaram ब्रह्माण्डेश्वरम्
17 jaTeshvaram जटेश्वरम्
18 vilAseshvaram विलासेश्वरम्
19 sukaseshvaram सुकसेश्वरम्
20 Amkeshvaram आम्केश्वरम्
21 pilaveshvaram पिलवेश्वरम्
22 annakosheshvaram अन्नकोशेश्वरम्
23 prANakesheshvaram प्राणकेशेश्वरम्
24 vyAkyAneshvaram व्याक्यानेश्वरम्
25 asunAsheshvaram असुनाशेश्वरम्
26 Atameshvaram आतमेश्वरम्
27 bRihaspatIshvaram बिहस्पतीश्वरम्
28 varddaneshvaram वर्द्दनेश्वरम्
29 mIkeshvaram मीकेश्वरम्
30 apreshvaram अप्रेश्वरम्
31 taprakeshvaram तप्रकेश्वरम्
32 udhAreshvaram उधारेश्वरम्
33 indhumaurIshvaram इन्धुमौरीश्वरम्
34 maheshvaram महेश्वरम्
35 sabheshvaram सभेश्वरम्
36 harikesheshvaram हरिकेशेश्वरम्
37 tishorIshvaram तिशोरीश्वरम्
38 kuttAleshvaram कुत्तालेश्वरम्
39 arbhakeshvaram अर्भकेश्वरम्
40 yuleshvaram युलेश्वरम्
41 udeshvaram उदेश्वरम्
42 darttukeshvaram दर्त्तुकेश्वरम्
43 birshIshvaram बिर्शीश्वरम्
44 matIshvaram मतीश्वरम्
45 vanasteshvaram वनस्तेश्वरम्
46 gRihasteshvaram गिहस्तेश्वरम्
47 harikeshvaram हरिकेश्वरम्
48 sahasreshvaram सहस्रेश्वरम्
49 sadeshvaram सदेश्वरम्
50 laksheshvaram लक्शेश्वरम्
51 koTikeshvaram कोटिकेश्वरम्
52 rakshakeshvaram रक्शकेश्वरम्
53 AganaLyeshvaram आगनळ्येश्वरम्
54 mukteshvaram मुक्तेश्वरम्
55 kaDgeshvaram कड्गेश्वरम्
56 visarbhIshvaram विसर्भीश्वरम्
57 vAmeshvaram वामेश्वरम्
58 Amreshvaram आम्रेश्वरम्
59 kamaTeshvaram कमटेश्वरम्
60 chidasuneshavram चिदसुनेशव्रम्
61 urukAyeshvaram उरुकायेश्वरम्
62 kapinycaleshvaram कपिन्य्चलेश्वरम्
63 karakeshvaram करकेश्वरम्
64 ShaNDakeshvaram षण्डकेश्वरम्
65 asangeshvaram असन्गेश्वरम्
66 savakeshvaram सवकेश्वरम्
67 jyotIshavram ज्योतीशव्रम्
68 kAraNeshvaram कारणेश्वरम्
69 harirudreshavaram हरिरुद्रेशवरम्
70 kRipANeshvaram किपाणेश्वरम्
71 dhimIshvaram धिमीश्वरम्
72 ranakavarggeshvaram रनकवर्ग्गेश्वरम्
73 hariceparuNeshvaram हरिचेपरुणेश्वरम्
74 padmanetreshvaram पद्मनेत्रेश्वरम्
75 upshanteshvaram उप्शन्तेश्वरम्
76 daveshvaram दवेश्वरम्
77 varddakeshvaram वर्द्दकेश्वरम्
78 ulUkeshvaram उलूकेश्वरम्
79 bRiNDeshvaram बिण्डेश्वरम्
80 gAveshvaram गावेश्वरम्
81 bhagandareshvaram भगन्दरेश्वरम्
82 vichitreshvaram विचित्रेश्वरम्
83 shrINIshvaram श्रीणीश्वरम्
84 pArpareshvaram पार्परेश्वरम्
85 samasarodadharaNeshvaram समसरोदधरणेश्वरम्
86 kautauteshvaram कौतौतेश्वरम्
87 urAgeshvaram उरागेश्वरम्
88 sleshvaram स्लेश्वरम्
89 prapancheshvaram प्रपन्चेश्वरम्
90 bhadreshvaram भद्रेश्वरम्
91 ashvinIshvaram अश्विनीश्वरम्
92 rohiNIshvaram रोहिणीश्वरम्
93 bangeshvaram बन्गेश्वरम्
94 viDeshvaram विडेश्वरम्
95 nitineshvaram नितिनेश्वरम्
96 storthaveshvaram स्तोर्थवेश्वरम्
97 bhASheshvaram भाषेश्वरम्
98 pAnakeshvaram पानकेश्वरम्
99 indravargeshvaram इन्द्रवर्गेश्वरम्
100 kastUrIshvaram कस्तूरीश्वरम्
101 matandIshvaram मतन्दीश्वरम्
102 mannAvIshvaram मन्नावीश्वरम्
103 pdbhuteshvaram प्द्भुतेश्वरम्
104 abhirAvateshvaram अभिरावतेश्वरम्
105 tanycheshvaram तन्य्चेश्वरम्
106 lindukeshvaram लिन्दुकेश्वरम्
107 ahankAreshvaram अहन्कारेश्वरम्
108 phAlanetreshvaram फालनेत्रेश्वरम्
109 vaiLichaLIshavram वैळिचळीशव्रम्
110 grahasosarkeshvaram ग्रहसोसर्केश्वरम्
111 padmAsaneshvaram पद्मासनेश्वरम्
112 vAreshvaram वारेश्वरम्
113 tahareshvaram तहरेश्वरम्
114 vaTamUeshvaram वटमूएश्वरम्
115 usaneshvaram उसनेश्वरम्
116 ulUtIshavram उलूतीशव्रम्
117 nadileshvaram नदिलेश्वरम्
118 vangeshvaram वन्गेश्वरम्
119 vIrakeshvaram वीरकेश्वरम्
120 chaNDeshavram चण्डेशव्रम्
121 muNDeshavram मुण्डेशव्रम्
122 shukreshvaram शुक्रेश्वरम्
123 paNikeshvaram पणिकेश्वरम्
124 ansUyeshvaram अन्सूयेश्वरम्
125 kandhamAdeshavram कन्धमादेशव्रम्
126 paNDeshavram पण्डेशव्रम्
127 prasangeshavram प्रसन्गेशव्रम्
128 kAlakanyceshavram कालकन्य्चेशव्रम्
129 mRityunjayeshvaram मित्युन्जयेश्वरम्
130 shaileshvaram शैलेश्वरम्
131 sarasyeshavram सरस्येशव्रम्
132 gatIshavram गतीशव्रम्
133 svabaneshavram स्वबनेशव्रम्
134 sAngatIshavram सान्गतीशव्रम्
135 subattIshavram सुबत्तीशव्रम्
136 aneshavram अनेशव्रम्
137 shtichaNDeshvaram श्तिचण्डेश्वरम्
138 sUryeshvaram सूर्येश्वरम्
139 grantakeshavram ग्रन्तकेशव्रम्
140 spaTikeshavram स्पटिकेशव्रम्
141 karttikeshavram कर्त्तिकेशव्रम्
142 varddeshavram वर्द्देशव्रम्
143 bhasmeshvaram भस्मेश्वरम्
144 sameshavram समेशव्रम्
145 baveshvaram बवेश्वरम्
146 sarpeshavram सर्पेशव्रम्
147 bhavakeshavram भवकेशव्रम्
148 sarasvateshvaram सरस्वतेश्वरम्
149 svateshavram स्वतेशव्रम्
150 sAlakeshavram सालकेशव्रम्
151 dhameshavram धमेशव्रम्
152 puNyakeshvaram पुण्यकेश्वरम्
153 usadyeshvaram उसद्येश्वरम्
154 aNimANDeshvaram अणिमाण्डेश्वरम्
155 sarvaddineshavram सर्वद्दिनेशव्रम्
156 kanakanneshvaram कनकन्नेश्वरम्
157 mAdhaneshavram माधनेशव्रम्
158 pradhUshavram प्रधूशव्रम्
159 shipiviShTeshvaram शिपिविष्टेश्वरम्
160 amseshvaram अम्सेश्वरम्
161 mRigeshvaram मिगेश्वरम्
162 gajAnaneshavram गजाननेशव्रम्
163 sANeshvaram साणेश्वरम्
164 gaDodgajeshvaram गडोद्गजेश्वरम्
165 pureshvaram पुरेश्वरम्
166 naTeshvaram नटेश्वरम्
167 kAmartteshvaram कामर्त्तेश्वरम्
168 AmprAtakeshavram आम्प्रातकेशव्रम्
169 kaNibhUteshvaram कणिभूतेश्वरम्
170 ratnabhUSheshvaram रत्नभूषेश्वरम्
171 pITALaLeshavram पीटाळळेशव्रम्
172 maNishvaram मणिश्वरम्
173 mautIshvaram मौतीश्वरम्
174 puruSheshvaram पुरुषेश्वरम्
175 parambeshvaram परम्बेश्वरम्
176 gaurIshavram गौरीशव्रम्
177 ramaNIshvaram रमणीश्वरम्
178 pilavangeshvaram पिलवन्गेश्वरम्
179 karIndreshvaram करीन्द्रेश्वरम्
180 naradyeshavram नरद्येशव्रम्
181 bhAskarIshavram भास्करीशव्रम्
182 mahAdhAneshavram महाधानेशव्रम्
183 maNTapeshavram मण्टपेशव्रम्
184 valIshavram वलीशव्रम्
185 saniteshavram सनितेशव्रम्
186 kIrmakeshavram कीर्मकेशव्रम्
187 paturbhadreshvaram पतुर्भद्रेश्वरम्
188 puShparAgeshavram पुष्परागेशव्रम्
189 jIraNishvaram जीरणिश्वरम्
190 shArdhUleshvaram शार्धूलेश्वरम्
191 rabhashyeshvaram रभश्येश्वरम्
192 puNyeshvaram पुण्येश्वरम्
193 narddakeshvaram नर्द्दकेश्वरम्
194 rudrAksheshvaram रुद्राक्शेश्वरम्
195 kavindareshvaram कविन्दरेश्वरम्
196 kavacheshvaram कवचेश्वरम्
197 maNishvaram मणिश्वरम्
198 paripIlIshvaram परिपीलीश्वरम्
199 Amartheshvaram आमर्थेश्वरम्
200 dhruNeshvaram ध्रुणेश्वरम्
201 pitAmaheshvaram पितामहेश्वरम्
202 tuDileshvaram तुडिलेश्वरम्
203 sashIshavram सशीशव्रम्
204 pArtheshvaram पार्थेश्वरम्
205 lasareshvaram लसरेश्वरम्
206 jagashIsuroreshavram जगशीसुरोरेशव्रम्
207 dhaNDakeshvaram धण्डकेश्वरम्
208 lankeshvaram लन्केश्वरम्
209 maNibhadreshvaram मणिभद्रेश्वरम्
210 shilAdeshavram शिलादेशव्रम्
211 kandeshavram कन्देशव्रम्
212 batteshvaram बत्तेश्वरम्
213 trilochaneshavram त्रिलोचनेशव्रम्
214 bhaksheshvaram भक्शेश्वरम्
215 sthUlakaNTeshvaram स्थूलकण्टेश्वरम्
216 prakTeshvaram प्रक्टेश्वरम्
217 tArakeshvaram तारकेश्वरम्
218 keshAdIshavram केशादीशव्रम्
219 yantreshvaram यन्त्रेश्वरम्
220 mantreshvaram मन्त्रेश्वरम्
221 kanakaleshvaram कनकलेश्वरम्
222 karavaleshvaram करवलेश्वरम्
223 pradhAryeshvaram प्रधार्येश्वरम्
224 AdhAryeshvaram आधार्येश्वरम्
225 guNIshvaram गुणीश्वरम्
226 bagIrateshvaram बगीरतेश्वरम्
227 dilIpeshvaram दिलीपेश्वरम्
228 RitIshvaram इतीश्वरम्
229 anAdIshavram अनादीशव्रम्
230 mitravindeshavram मित्रविन्देशव्रम्
231 svrohaNa hareshavram स्व्रोहण हरेशव्रम्
232 shankeshvaram शन्केश्वरम्
233 bhishankeshvaram भिशन्केश्वरम्
234 bhAryeshvaram भार्येश्वरम्
235 komedheshvaram कोमेधेश्वरम्
236 laveshvaram लवेश्वरम्
237 pratIshavram प्रतीशव्रम्
238 rakshabheshvaram रक्शभेश्वरम्
239 prasAdeshavram प्रसादेशव्रम्
240 kuleshavram कुलेशव्रम्
241 vajreshvaram वज्रेश्वरम्
242 kshetrakeshvaram क्शेत्रकेश्वरम्
243 karanikAkeshvaram करनिकाकेश्वरम्
244 karavIreshvaram करवीरेश्वरम्
245 puNDarikeshvaram पुण्डरिकेश्वरम्
246 vINApANIshvaram वीणापाणीश्वरम्
247 tantrIshvaram तन्त्रीश्वरम्
248 gAnkeshvaram गान्केश्वरम्
249 AhAvundIshvaram आहावुन्दीश्वरम्
250 payodeshavram पयोदेशव्रम्
251 kuTeshvaram कुटेश्वरम्
252 kuTasareshvaram कुटसरेश्वरम्
253 svedhAnaprItishvaram स्वेधानप्रीतिश्वरम्
254 pradhAneshvaram प्रधानेश्वरम्
255 pulleshvaram पुल्लेश्वरम्
256 sAlakeshvaram सालकेश्वरम्
257 devakanyeshvaram देवकन्येश्वरम्
258 satyeshvaram सत्येश्वरम्
259 nAbheshvaram नाभेश्वरम्
260 kubereshvaram कुबेरेश्वरम्
261 vaneshvaram वनेश्वरम्
262 pavitreshvaram पवित्रेश्वरम्
263 vaLaTTeshvaram वळट्टेश्वरम्
264 mahATTeshvaram महाट्टेश्वरम्
265 nagheshvaram नघेश्वरम्
266 svapneshvaram स्वप्नेश्वरम्
267 dAvateshvaram दावतेश्वरम्
268 samAsineshvaram समासिनेश्वरम्
269 sarvakAmaccapradeshvaram सर्वकामच्चप्रदेश्वरम्
270 nachineshvaram नचिनेश्वरम्
271 sukheshvaram सुखेश्वरम्
272 praNatArthihareshvaram प्रणतार्थिहरेश्वरम्
273 panycagangeshvaram पन्य्चगन्गेश्वरम्
274 padmanabheshvaram पद्मनभेश्वरम्
275 panycavktreshvaram पन्य्चव्क्त्रेश्वरम्
276 samadeshvaram समदेश्वरम्
277 sundeshvaram सुन्देश्वरम्
278 dhAraNeshvaram धारणेश्वरम्
279 sahareshvaram सहरेश्वरम्
280 mAtrukeshvaram मात्रुकेश्वरम्
281 kushakAreshavram कुशकारेशव्रम्
282 Arideshavram आरिदेशव्रम्
283 aTesheshvaram अटेशेश्वरम्
284 bhaktAlavyeshvaram भक्तालव्येश्वरम्
285 lOpamudreshvaram लॊपमुद्रेश्वरम्
286 surApANDeshavram सुरापाण्डेशव्रम्
287 maNihasthIshavram मणिहस्थीशव्रम्
288 chitradvajeshvaram चित्रद्वजेश्वरम्
289 ratnasauteshvaram रत्नसौतेश्वरम्
290 kAmeshavram कामेशव्रम्
291 rudraNIshavram रुद्रणीशव्रम्
292 avantIshavram अवन्तीशव्रम्
293 karppateshvaram कर्प्पतेश्वरम्
294 dvajeshvaram द्वजेश्वरम्
295 chatrasheshvaram चत्रशेश्वरम्
296 sadeshvaram सदेश्वरम्
297 visudheshvaram विसुधेश्वरम्
298 garchikeshvaram गर्चिकेश्वरम्
299 adhrIsheshvaram अध्रीशेश्वरम्
300 kAseshvaram कासेश्वरम्
301 kalAvarddeshvaram कलावर्द्देश्वरम्
302 tAmradvajeshvaram ताम्रद्वजेश्वरम्
303 hamsadvajeshvaram हम्सद्वजेश्वरम्
304 vRiShadvajeshvaram विषद्वजेश्वरम्
305 simhadvajeshvaram सिम्हद्वजेश्वरम्
306 pincheshvaram पिन्चेश्वरम्
307 kumareshvaram कुमरेश्वरम्
308 niShangeshvaram निषन्गेश्वरम्
309 kilIshvaram किलीश्वरम्
310 Ishaneshvaram ईशनेश्वरम्
311 vikartteshavram विकर्त्तेशव्रम्
312 karabhIshavram करभीशव्रम्
313 aNikeshvaram अणिकेश्वरम्
314 sArangeshvaram सारन्गेश्वरम्
315 kaTakeshvaram कटकेश्वरम्
316 bandureshvaram बन्दुरेश्वरम्
317 kshameshvaram क्शमेश्वरम्
318 shambheshvaram शम्भेश्वरम्
319 mAtreshvaram मात्रेश्वरम्
320 rudragaNeshvaram रुद्रगणेश्वरम्