Shree Raj Rajeshwar Mahadev Mandir
Om Namah Shivaya

Shree Raj Rajeshwar
Mahadev Mandir

A sanctuary of devotion, peace, and eternal divine blessings.

Our Heritage

The Divine History of Shree Raj Rajeshwar

The Shree Raj Rajeshwar Mahadev Mandir, believed to be over 200-300 years old, houses a Swayambhu (naturally manifested) Shiva Lingam. What was once a dense, unpopulated area where sages meditated, eventually evolved into a revered sanctuary.

The temple is known as 'Raj Rajeshwar', which translates to the King of Kings, representing the most powerful and majestic form of Lord Shiva.

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Temple Architecture

Daily Routine

Aarti & Darshan Timings

Morning Aarti

7:30 AM

Begin your day with the divine blessings of Lord Shiva during the serene morning aarti.

Evening Aarti

8:00 PM

End your day in peace and devotion with the spectacular evening sandhya aarti.

* Timings may vary during special festivals and eclipses (Grahan).

Sacred Offerings

Book a Devotional Puja

Participate in ancient Vedic rituals performed by our temple acharyas. Submit a booking request and our office will confirm your tithi and timing.

Rudrabhishek

A powerful Vedic ritual of bathing the Shiva Lingam with sacred liquids while priests chant the Shri Rudram.

Mahamrityunjay Jaap

108 recitations of the Mahamrityunjay mantra for longevity, healing and liberation from fear.

Satyanarayan Katha

A traditional puja dedicated to Lord Vishnu, performed for blessings of peace, prosperity, and joy.

Astrology or Vastu

Consult our temple astrologers for personalized horoscope readings, muhurat, and Vastu Shastra guidance for your home or business.

Daily Aarti Sankalp

A personal sankalp offered in your name during morning aarti with prasad sent to your home.

Confirm via Booking Form →

Final confirmation are handled via our Google Form.

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Contact & Location

Temple Priest

+91 8140209272

Address

76X5+X5V, MG Rd, Dudhwala Mohalla, Bajwada, Chokshi Bazar, Vadodara, Gujarat 390001

Committee

  • President: Suresh Chandra Mishra