Mahashivratri is one of the most celebrated festivals across India. This year Maha Shivaratri is going to be celebrated on March 8. On this day, the devotees of Lord Shiva visit temples to seek blessings. If you are residing in Noida, then here are the temples you can plan to visit in Mahashivratri.
Voda Shiv Temple
Voda Shiv temple is one of the most visited temples in Noida. It is believed that Lord Kuber himself did penance here. Thus, devotees visit this temple to seek blessings for gaining wealth. Voda temple is located in the centre of the city and thus is easy to reach. It is believed that this temple has existed in Noida since ancient times and thus it is named Voda. You can visit this temple between 4 am in the morning till 12 pm in the afternoon. This temple is also open from 3 pm in the evening to 7 pm in the evening. The Noida city centre metro station is the nearest metro station to reach this place. Further, you can take an autorickshaw to reach the temple.
Greater Noida Shiva Temple
If you are residing in Greater Noida then you can visit this Shiva temple on Mahashivratri. This temple is located in Bisrakh village. This temple is believed to be connected with Ravan's birth. You can seek the blessings of Ashtabhuji Shivalinga. The most special thing about this temple is that Lord Ram and Ravana have been worshipped together here for years. This village is believed to be the birthplace of Ravana. Moreover, Ravan has visited this temple to worship Lord Shiva.
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Chalera Shiva Temple
Chalera village in Noida sector 44 hosts an ancient Shiva temple. This temple is visited by many people seeking blessings from Lord Shiva. This temple is spread over a wide area with three main doors. You can take a metro to the botanical garden and then take an autorickshaw to reach this temple.
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Visit these temples in Noida on Mahashivratri (shubh muhurat for puja) to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva.
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