Mankameshwar Temple
Uttar Pradesh, Allahabad, Lucknow

Mankameshwar temple lies in the banks of river Yamuna, near Saraswathi Ghat. This is one of the prominent and old Shiva temples of Allahabad which is also known as Pishach Mochan Tirtha. The temple is under the jurisdiction of Jagath Guru Shankaracharya and is run and mainted by the trust.
Legend
According to the legends, when Devi Sita bathed in the Sangam and she wished to pray to Lord Shiva. But there was no Lord Shiva temple nearby the Sangam. Lord Shri Ram built a new temple forDevi Sita, thus fulfilling her wish and hence the name of this temple became Mankameshwar. Even now it is believed that honest wishes made in this temple are fulfilled.
This Temple is part of Maha Kumbh Mela.
Architecture
The Mankameshwar temple is a small structure and the main idol of the temple is a north facing black stone lingam Shivling . The Shivling is installed on top of a 80-feet high hillock among picturesque surroundings. It is said that the 3 and a half feet Shivling is much deeper underground and it was installed by Lord Ram while going to Chitrakoot. In the complex of Mankameshwar temple another Shivling is installed which is known as 'Rann Mukteshwar Mahadev' which means 'Great God, absolver of debts'.
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Darsan Info
The temple is open from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Darsan Dresscode
People are requested to be appropriately attired.
Famous Festival
Shivratri
Culture
Allahabad is an important pilgrimage destination in the Ganges plain. The city of Allahabad is among the largest in the cities of Uttar Pradesh as well as the holiest, which in ancient times was called as prayagraj. The city was named so in the year 1583 by akbar the mughal emperor. The name is actually derived from Allah, which in Arabic and islam meant god.
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Temple Rituals
There is a daily decoration ritual of the shrine of God Shiva.
Rudrabhishek is the main ritual, which is performed here by the priest and devotees, simultaneously.
Special Rituals
The most important day in the temple is Shivratri on which day special poojas are conducted.
During Shravan month special abhishek is performed and Shiv Chalisa is chanted by 108 priests.
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