Koteshwar Temple, Koteshwar - Featured Reviews (306)
Best place to worship lord Shiva with very good environment and with beautiful scenery of Wardha River. It is nearly 40-50 KM from city Wardha. Also People come here for Dasakriya rituals. 15 to 20 sheds are here to do all the rituals and post meal also. You have to pre book shed also you will have a Bramhin here for all types of rituals.
An ancient Lord Mahadev Temple on the banks of river. People do rituals after death of their relatives or dear ones. In the month of Shravan hindu people are visiting for Darshana there. A good place to visit too.
Koteshwar temple situated in Wardha district Around 40 km from Yavatmal left turn after shirpur and almost same distance from Wardha, right turn after deoli. Shiv temple on the bank of river in Shetaphal Maharashtra. Around area is full of nature, Famous for rituals done after death of a person. All facilities including availability of pandits, space and environment. Sufficient tea and snack shops. Also a Good sight for picnic and to wsnder around...Attached many pics and videos for more clear idea of the sight.
At entry temple committee collecting entry charges by saying it is taking for cleaning of river bank, but actually there were most of the garbage seen at river bank, collecting money at entry is not an issue, but use it for said reason
Good place for hindu essential rituals. Well maintained. Request you all to keep it clean as it is.
beautiful Temple,campus is good,no special arrangement for car and bike parking,so most vehicles parks near roadside,river is not in good condition. Try to turn vehicle before toll gate(if u know road).otherwise u hav to pay toll for 500m after tollgate(right now toll gate is not working ,as it is under construction)
Very peaceful place. Good arrangements for family and religious rituals. Om Namah Shivay!
A pleasant place. The locals say that Lord Shiva performed koti yagna here so it is called Koteshwar. The sand of this place resembles bhasma from the yagna. It is considered sacred and many people come to perform the last rites on the bank of the river.