Ambreshwar Shiva Temple
Located on the bank of Vadavan River, the Shiv Mandir of Ambarnath also known as Ambreshwar Temple is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Shiva situated in the hollow of a hill. Dating back from 1000 AD, it is believed that the Ambreshwar Temple was probably built by Shilahara king Chhittaraja, and it may also have been rebuilt by his son Mummuni. The temple is locally known as Puratana Shivalaya.
location Maharashtra, Thane, Mumbai
Legend
According to the legends, it is believed that the five
Pandava brothers built the temple in just one night in a huge single mass of
stone during their exile. However, they could not complete the structure, which
even today is missing the roof directly above the main sanctum area (Garbha
Griha) of the temple. It is also believed that a kilometer long underground
tunnel is there to the temple which is now hidden.
Architecture
Ambreshwar Temple is built in Vesara style of architecture,
a mix of the north Indian and south Indian styles of temple making. The
versions of the Vesara style at Ambernath is of interlocking black stone in the
Hemadpanti style. The bold features are prominent in the heavily decorated
outside wall and the stepped pyramid that forms the tower. The whole temple is
executed in coarse brownish stone that is typical of this region. The plan of
the temple is corrugated or fluted along its edges. The sculptures of Hindu
mythology, predominantly Shiva theme, form a chain around the temple at the eye
level. There are fluted molding above and below the sculptures. The tower is in
the classic Nagara style. One can find the image of dancing Shiva on the tower.There
are three porches that give access to the central hall of the temple through a
vestibule. The priests sit in this portion of the temple which is intricately
carved. The roof
is supported by an array of pillars. A Nandi (Bull) image is
located at the center of the main porch, which is in the west. To reach the
inner sanctum, one as to climb down 20 steps to go down in the main room called
Garbhagriha (interior of the sanctum Sanctorum). There is one
"Swayambhu" (self-manifested) Shiv Ling located at the center in this
underground Sanctorum which is open to the sky.
Culture
The culture of Thane is greatly influenced by the
cosmopolitan lifestyle of Mumbai, it aptly maintains its traditional heritage.
The most popular dance form here is Lavani, supplemented by other traditional
dance styles like Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Odissi as well as modern dances like Ballet.
Coming to festivals, Thane observes Ganesh Chaturthi with full gusto and
enthusiasm as in all of Maharashtra. Apart from this, Holi, Diwali, Gudhi
Padwa, Durga Puja, Janmashtami, Navratri, Dahi Handi and Shivaji Jayanti are
also celebrated with equal fervour. Thane offers the best of street foods
across India, the signature dishes being Vada Pao and Pav Bhaji. The city
specialises in Konkani cuisine along with its much known indulgence in snacks
particularly 'Bhajjiyas' and 'Pakodas'
Darsan Info
The temple opens at 06:00 AM to 06:00 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Wear traditional dress code on special days and avoid shorts
for men
Famous Festival
The Ambernath temple is the hub of an enormous fair during
Mahashivratri (Feb/March) and the entire Month of Shravan (July-August).
Mahashivratri Fair continues for 3-4 days starting 2 days prior and extending
to 1 day after shivratri as well.
Temple Rituals
Morning pooja starts at 06:30 AM onwards
Special Rituals
Rudra Abhishek can be performed on the temple premises
Additional Info
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