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'''Jhirkeshwar Mahadev''' ([[Devnagari]]: झिरकेश्वर महादेव) is an ancient [[Hindu temple]] dedicated to Lord [[Shiva]] and located in [[Ferozepur Jhirka]], [[India]]. This cave temple is located at foothills of [[Aravalli Range]]. The temple's presiding deity, a Shiva [[Lingam]] is self manifested. |
'''Jhirkeshwar Mahadev''' ([[Devnagari]]: झिरकेश्वर महादेव) is an ancient [[Hindu temple]] dedicated to Lord [[Shiva]] and located in [[Ferozepur Jhirka]], [[India]]. This cave temple is located at foothills of [[Aravalli Range]]. The temple's presiding deity, a Shiva [[Lingam]] is self manifested. |
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Jhirkeshwar Mahadev (Devnagari: झिरकेश्वर महादेव) is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and located in Ferozepur Jhirka, India. This cave temple is located at foothills of Aravalli Range. The temple's presiding deity, a Shiva Lingam is self manifested.
History
As per the legends, the Shiva Lingam got manifested by utterance of Mantras by elder Pandava brother, Yudhishthira when they were going to Virat Nagar during exile. Later in 1870, Lord Shiva appeared in the dreams of Pandit Jeevanalal sharma, a tehsildar(tax inspector). Then he built the top of the temple. Since 1970, Shiva temple development board, registered under Haryana goverment is looking after temple affairs.
Festivals
A big fair is held on Maha Shivaratri and during Hindu calendar month of Shraavana.