How to Reach Kaleshwaram: The Ultimate 2026 Travel Guide
Planning a trip to Kaleshwaram Temple in 2026? Discover the best routes from Telangana, Maharashtra, and Chhattisgarh by road, train, and air, plus a 1-day itinerary.
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Experience true peace and spiritual bliss at the holy Triveni Sangamam, where the Godavari, Pranahita, and hidden Saraswati rivers meet. This is the only place where Lord Shiva and Lord Yama share a single pedestal.
The sacred meeting point of the Godavari and Pranahita rivers, flowing beautifully with the hidden (Antarvahini) Saraswati river.
A unique blessing. Lord Yama (Kaleshwara) and Lord Shiva (Mukteshwara) share the same pedestal. Here, tradition says we must pray to Lord Yama first.
Known lovingly as the Kashi of the South. While Kashi grants Moksha to those who leave their body there, simply having Darshan here brings liberation.
Located in the beautiful Jayashankar Bhupalpally district of Telangana, the Kaleshwaram Temple holds a very special place in our hearts. It is a powerful spiritual center with a unique tradition: devotees must first offer their prayers to Lord Yama (Kaleshwara) before taking the blessings of Lord Shiva (Mukteshwara). This practice beautifully shows the victory of spiritual liberation over the fear of death.
One of the most amazing miracles you can see here today are the two distinct nostrils (Nasarandhras) on the Mukteshwara Lingam. When we pour water or milk during Abhishekam, it flows right into these nostrils and secretly joins the underground rivers of the Triveni Sangamam. The temple is also blessed by the divine presence of Goddess Shubhananda Devi (Parvati) and Maha Saraswati.
Stay in touch with what's happening at the temple, including upcoming festivals, special poojas, and community events.
Planning a trip to Kaleshwaram Temple in 2026? Discover the best routes from Telangana, Maharashtra, and Chhattisgarh by road, train, and air, plus a 1-day itinerary.
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