Summary
Shri Takshakeshwar Nath Temple in Prayagraj is a 5000-year-old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, linked to the legend of Takshak Nag. It is said that visiting this temple protects devotees and their descendants from snake bites. The temple holds special significance during the month of Sawan.
Location
- Ward No. 60 Takshak Teerth Bada Shivala, Katehra Dariyabad, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211003
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Historical Significance
- The temple is believed to be over 5000 years old.
- It is mentioned in the 82nd chapter of Prayag Mahatamya of 82 Patal Khand of Padma Purana.
- According to legend, the temple was established as an atonement for King Parikshit, who was bitten by Takshak Nag.
Mythology
- The temple is closely associated with Takshak Nag, the ruler of the snake race.
- It is believed that whoever visits Lord Shiva in this temple and their descendants are never bitten by a snake.
Architecture
- On the Banks of the Yamuna: The temple is located in the Dariyabad area in the southern part of Prayagraj, on the banks of the Yamuna River.
- Known as Bada Shivala: This place is also popularly known as “Bada Shivala” (Big Shiva Temple) in Prayagraj.
- Copper Arghya: A copper Arghya (a vessel used for offering water) surrounds the Takshakeshwar Mahadev Linga.
- Other Deities: In addition to Lord Shiva, idols of Maa Durga, Lord Ganesha, Lord Kartikeya, and Lord Hanuman are also installed in this temple.
Significance
- The temple holds great significance during the month of Sawan, with elaborate rituals performed to honor Lord Shiva.
- It is believed that the darshan of Shivling here gives freedom from Kalsarp dosha and Sarp Vish Badha.
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