Friday 5 July 2013

The Gangeshwar temple (Diu - Gujarat - India)

LOCATION:

                        The Gangeshwar Temple lies about 3 kilometers from Diu near the Fudam village of Daman and Diu.The Gangeshwar Temple in Gujarat is worth visiting as it will unravel the beauty of nature as well as the interesting stories of the past. When you pay your visit to the Gangeshwar Temple located in Gujarat you will understand and explore the beauty and significance of Gangeshwar Temple of Gujarat.
                                     Standing near the Gangeshwar Temple you can here the roaring sound of the sea and the chirping of the birds. The Gangeshwar Temple in Gujarat is laid in a serene atmosphere and you will experience a peaceful ambiance with the sea breeze and with the beauty of nature as well .so it must be a visiting place for the nature lovers , tourists and worshippers as well.
 
 Map of DIU Island

HISTORY: 

                       The Gangeshwar Temple has five well-defined lingas that are worshiped by the devotees. It is a well maintained notion of the people that these shiva lingas were established by the five Pandava brothers of the great epic Mahabharata during their anonymous stay in the jungle when they were banished for 12 years from their kingdom Hastinapur.
 

 TRANSPORT FACILITIES AND WEATHER: 

Public transport buses ply through Daman connecting cities in and around. Luxury bus services from Mumbai (190 km, Rs 600 approx) and Surat (120 km, Rs 400 approx) are available - See more at: http://www.allindiadaily.com/2013/06/Ganeshwartemple-diu.html#sthash.Vz3HVL47.dpuf
Public transport buses ply through Daman connecting cities in and around. Luxury bus services from Mumbai (190 km, Rs 600 approx) and Surat (120 km, Rs 400 approx) are available - See more at: http://www.allindiadaily.com/2013/06/Ganeshwartemple-diu.html#sthash.Vz3HVL47.dpuf
             Public transport buses ply through daman and connecting cities in and around.luxury bus facilities also available from mumbai and surat costs between 400 to 1000 in indian ruppees. According to climate daman has moderat climate throught out the year.Best time to visit is from october to may.The most remarkable thing is that 5 shivlinga that lies amidst the rocks and are lulled by the crystal clear waves of the sea during high tides.
 
The most remarkable feature of the Gangeshwar Temple is five shivlinga that lies amidst the rocks and are lulled by the crystal clear tidal waves of the sea during high tides. - See more at: http://www.allindiadaily.com/2013/06/Ganeshwartemple-diu.html#sthash.eul9cAx1.dpuf
Best time to visit Daman is from October to May, avoiding heavy rainy season. - See more at: http://www.allindiadaily.com/2013/06/Ganeshwartemple-diu.html#sthash.Vz3HVL47.dpuf
Public transport buses ply through Daman connecting cities in and around. Luxury bus services from Mumbai (190 km, Rs 600 approx) and Surat (120 km, Rs 400 approx) are available - See more at: http://www.allindiadaily.com/2013/06/Ganeshwartemple-diu.html#sthash.Vz3HVL47.dpuf
Public transport buses ply through Daman connecting cities in and around. Luxury bus services from Mumbai (190 km, Rs 600 approx) and Surat (120 km, Rs 400 approx) are available - See more at: http://www.allindiadaily.com/2013/06/Ganeshwartemple-diu.html#sthash.Vz3HVL47.dpuf
The most remarkable feature of the Gangeshwar Temple is five shivlinga that lies amidst the rocks and are lulled by the crystal clear tidal waves of the sea during high tides.
- See more at: http://www.allindiadaily.com/2013/06/Ganeshwartemple-diu.html#sthash.Vz3HVL47.dpuf
The most remarkable feature of the Gangeshwar Temple is five shivlinga that lies amidst the rocks and are lulled by the crystal clear tidal waves of the sea during high tides.
- See more at: http://www.allindiadaily.com/2013/06/Ganeshwartemple-diu.html#sthash.Vz3HVL47.dpuf
The most remarkable feature of the Gangeshwar Temple is five shivlinga that lies amidst the rocks and are lulled by the crystal clear tidal waves of the sea during high tides.
- See more at: http://www.allindiadaily.com/2013/06/Ganeshwartemple-diu.html#sthash.Vz3HVL47.dpuf