Panch Mandir
Situated in the Kapurthala town about 21 km from Jalandhar in Punjab, the Panch Mandir is a famous temple complex that contains five small temples dedicated to several Hindu Gods and Goddesses. The temple was constructed by Sardar Fateh Singh Ahluwalia. Apart from being an important place of religious worship, the Panch Mandir is also a celebrated place for archaeologists who throng the temple to study the rich architecture of the traditional society. A replica of the temple is exhibited in the pre-partition Punjab Museum at Lahore.
location Punjab, Kapurthala, Chandigarh
Legend
The temple was constructed by Sardar Fateh Singh Ahluwalia.
He became the Ahluvalia chiefship in 1801. He was the chosen companion of
Maharaja Ranjit Singh. He held command in the Bhimbar, Rajauri and Bahawalpur
expeditions. In 1806, Fateh Singh acted as the plenipotentiary of Ranjit Singh
and signed the first Anglo-Sikh treaty with Lord Lake at the time when the
Maratha chief, Jasvant Rao Holkar, had sought shelter in the Punjab. Fateh
Singh lived at Kapurthala later in his life, where he died in October 1836.
Architecture
The Panch Mandir bears the relics of rich architectural
legacy with its beautiful white structure which looks strikingly awesome on a
moonlit night. Being called as an architectural marvel of the golden past, the
temple complex houses numerous small temples that are dedicated to different
Gods and Goddesses. The giant structure at the middle of the holy sanctorium,
is encircled by many smaller temples. The temple is a celebrated place for
archaeologists who throng the temple to study the rich architecture of the
traditional society. A replica of the temple is exhibited in the pre-partition
Punjab Museum at Lahore.
Culture
Punjab’s culture and traditions are one of the most
distinguished and ancient ones in the world. The unique dances of Punjab like
Bhangra and Giddha, their colorful festivals of Lohri, Baisakhi, Teej and vast
works in the literary field represent the highlights of the culture of Punjab.
The cuisine of Punjab is loved by not only Indians but foreign nationals.
Punjabi wedding ceremonies also bear the distinguishing mark of Punjabi
culture. The dresses, folk dances, music, rituals and food involved in Punjabi
marriages have evolved with the passage of time.
Darsan Dresscode
Wear neat and modest clothes. Avoid fashion wear
Famous Festival
Shiva ratri
Temple Rituals
Morning pooja and arathi starts at 06:30 AM onwards. Daily
sevas are conducting from 08:00 AM onwards
Special Rituals
During Shiva ratri different sevas to Lord Shiva are
performed in the temple
Additional Info
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The temple offers accommodation and food facilities to the
visitors/Basant Restaurant
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