• Shiv Mandir Ambernath
  • Shiv Mandir Ambernath
  • Shiv Mandir Ambernath

Shiv Mandir Ambernath

The Shiv Mandir of Ambernath situated in the hollow of a hill was built in 1060 AD on the bank of Vadavan (Waldhuni) river. The temple is a fine example of the Vesara style which is a blend of two schools of architecture, the Dravidian style and the Nagara Style.

The temple has 20 steps which leads to the inner sanctum called Garbhagriha; where a Swayambhu (self-manifested) Shiv Ling is present in the centre. The entire temple is constructed in coarse brownish stone that is typical of this region. The plan of the temple is corrugated or fluted along its edges with the idea to have a larger wall surface to accommodate a plethora of sculptures and other decorations. There are three porches that give access to the central hall of the temple through a vestibule. Shivratri is a major festival and devotees from across the country throng in thousands on the auspicious day.

Link

https://www.thanepolice.gov.in/

Climate Data

Minimum : +21 Degree Celcius
Maximum :+36 Degree Celcius

Contact Person

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Senior Police Inspector
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cp[dot]thane[dot]ambernath[dash]w[at]mahapolice[dot]gov[dot]in

Connectivity

Nearest Airport: Mumbai (52.4 Km away)
Nearest Bus Station:
Nearest Railway Station: Ambernath (2 Km away)

Shiv Mandir Ambernath Map Location