Baijnath Temple, Garur, Bageshwar - Featured Reviews (2925)
Not only a temple.. an example of our Hindu sanatani ancient architecture.. still standing tall after 1000 years.. the beauty is mesmerizing.. Jay baba baijnath.. should be maintained better by archeological survey of India..
This is not just a temple it's a place of peace and devotion. The Ancient crafts tells you the story about the faith toward to their god. Atmosphere is amezing and lake in front of tample is so wonderful. You can grab the fishes in lake by your eyes not by your hands cause fishing is prohibited their.
I visited here on 01.10.2023 Tample is so beautiful Fish are in the lake infront of it. Paid parking available: You can park your vehicle here This group of Tamples is popularly known as Baijnath (Vaidyanath) consisting of main shrine of Lord Shiv and 17 subsidiary shrines called as Kedareshwar. Lakshmi-Narayan and Brahmini Devi Etc., built in Nagara Style (Curvilinear Spire) The main Tample is Pancharatha on plan. The main attraction of the group is standing statue of Parvati made of Grey schist, Tresses of 26 miniature images around it
Baijnath temple is a must visit place in Vageshwar district of Uttarakhand. Serene and calm....surrounded by natural beauty in abundance.. The temple Architecture is worth watching and the lake besides the temple adds to the beauty. You can feed The fishes in the lake and it's a lot of fun ... Trust me... There is an option of boating and Zorbing in the lake, which adds to the entertainment element of the place. Kids will surely enjoy ., The temple when visited In summer noons burns the feet because the stone gets heated... so try to visit the place in the morning's and evenings
Visited date: 21-22 June 2023 Group of small ancient temples. Artificial lake there...very dirty and shallow water. Baijnath is famous for its ancient temples, located at an altitude of 1126 mts, on the banks of the Gomti River in the Bageshwar district of Uttarakhand. The town draws its name from the Baijnath temple. It is one of the important places to visit in Bageshwar (Kumaon region) because of its historical and religious importance. The temple holds significance because, according to Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva and Parvati were married at the confluence of River Gomati and Garur Ganga. Dedicated to SivaVaidyanatha, the Lord of Physicians, the Baijnath temple is actually a temples' complex built by the Katyuri kings with the idols of Shiva, Ganesh, Parvati, Chandika, Kuber, Surya and Brahma. Also the town of Baijnath draws its name from the temple.
Great historical place. Beautiful surroundings along the river gomti. You can feed fishes here, and it's lovely.
Baijnath temple bageshwar is a beautiful and historic temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva and Parvati. The complex has 18 temples with amazing carvings and sculptures, dating back to the 12th century. The main temple is Vaidyanath, where Shiva is worshipped as the lord of medicine. The Parvati temple has a rare statue of Parvati with Shiva in a loving pose. The complex also has temples for other deities such as Ganapati, Karttikeya, Narsimha, Brahma and more. The best time to visit is during Shivratri and Makar Sankranti, when the complex is festive and lively. The complex is also a good base for trekking to nearby places such as Rudradhari waterfall and cave and Pinnath temple. Baijnath temple bageshwar is a must-visit place for anyone who loves history, culture and spirituality.
I had an amazing and spiritual experience when I visited Baijnath Temple. It's located in the beautiful Himalayas and has a peaceful atmosphere that makes you feel connected to something greater. The temple's ancient architecture is stunning, with intricate carvings and sculptures that show the incredible skills of the past. When I entered the main shrine, I could feel a divine energy and a deep sense of devotion when I saw the sacred lingam. The temple grounds are well-kept, and the surrounding natural beauty enhances the experience. The sound of the nearby river and the breathtaking mountain views create a perfect setting for meditation and reflection. The pandit ji at the temple were friendly and helpful, and they shared interesting information about the temple's history and rituals. The whole atmosphere was filled with reverence, and I witnessed devotees offering prayers with utmost dedication. Visiting Baijnath Temple was not only a religious journey but also a chance to connect with nature and find inner peace. Whether you're a religious person or simply looking for a tranquil escape, I highly recommend visiting this temple. It's truly a must-visit destination