Tungareshwar
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Tungareshwar
Tungareshwar is a spiritual and natural destination in Palghar, Maharashtra, featuring a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, situated atop a hill within the Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary. It's popular for its easy-to-moderate trek, serene atmosphere, and scenic beauty, especially during the monsoon season. The best time to visit is from June to February.
50 k
102 +
15 m
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Special Attraction of Tungareshwar Temple
Tungareshwar in Vasai is a popular destination known for the Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary and the Tungareshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The area's features include a hilly terrain with forests, numerous waterfalls and streams (especially during monsoon), a variety of flora and fauna like birds, monkeys, and deer, and trekking and hiking trails
His form, with the Ganga in his hair, the moon on his forehead, snakes around his neck, and living with diverse creatures, signifies that he embraces all of nature.
As Mahadev (the Great God), he is the supreme consciousness, often shown in deep meditation (Dhyana), signifying knowledge and stillness.
In the spirit of love, hospitality and social justiceserve the people of the greater Cypress area We believe that through the faith.
Rituals and Worship
A key mission is facilitating daily or festival-based (e.g., Mahashivaratri) abhishekam (bathing of the Linga) and rituals to provide blessings for prosperity, healing, and overcoming obstacles.
Spritual Growth
Generally focus on guiding devotees toward self-realization, moksha (liberation), and spiritual growth.
Cultural and Social Activities
Missions often involve organizing Bhajans, Nagara Sankirtanas (processions), and food donations to foster community unity, as seen in programs aimed at strengthening Hindu traditions.
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Spiritual enlightenment and
God-realisation
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Spiritual Missions
Tungareshwar Temple missions generally focus on guiding devotees toward self-realization, moksha (liberation), and spiritual growth, often by preserving ancient sites and providing spaces for meditation and worship. These missions aim to foster community, facilitate rituals like abhishekam, and spread the teachings of Lord Shiva.