Valinath Mahadev Temple

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Valinath Mahadev Temple
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Religion
Affiliation Hinduism
Deity Valinath Mahadev
Governing bodyValinath Mahadev Mandir Trust
Location
LocationTarabh
State Mehsana district, Gujarat
CountryIndia
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Location in Gujarat
Geographic coordinates 23°45′07″N72°27′28″E / 23.752039°N 72.45765°E / 23.752039; 72.45765
Architecture
Type Hindu temple architecture
Style Nagara Style (Maru-Gurjara architecture)
Groundbreaking2011
Completed2024
Specifications
Direction of façadeEast
Length265 feet
Width165 feet
Height (max)101 feet
Materials Bansi Paharpur pink stone
Website
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Valinath Mahadev Temple is a Hindu temple, dedicated to Shiva, located in Tarabh village in Visnagar Taluka of Mehsana district, Gujarat, India. It was opened in February 2024.

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History

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Central sanctum

The temple site has a history of about 900 years. The seat of the temple was held by Viramgiri Bapu who founded the original temple. It is currently held by the 14th successor Jayramgiri Bapu. [1] The temple is a centre of faith of Rabari caste as well as other Hindu castes. [1] [2] [3] The foundation of the new temple was laid in 2011. [2] The construction was completed in 2024. [4] The prana pratishtha ceremony held over a week from 16 to 22 February 2024. The event was attended Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other politicians on last day. [4] [5] [6] [7] Around 5 lakh people attended the ceremony. [7] It is the second largest Shiva temple in Gujarat, next to the Somnath temple. [4]

Architecture

The temple is built in Nagara Style of Hindu temple architecture. It has three shikhara s. The central sanctum houses a shivalinga of Valinath Mahadev while two secondary sanctums house Dattatreya and Hinglaj respectively. The central sanctum has the carvings of 12 jyotirlinga s. The temple is 101 feet high, 265 feet long and 165 feet wide. It has 68 pillars. The construction used over 1.45 lakh cubic feet of stone. It is built primarily using Bansi Paharpur stone. [4] [1] [8] [7]

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