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SPIRITUAL · SHIVA · NARMADAThe white Shiva of the Narmada — Shukleshwar Mahadev, the ancient Shiva lingam at Shuklatirth on the river bank, one of the most sacred spots of the holy tirth near Bharuch.
Shukleshwar Mahadev is the presiding Shiva lingam at Shuklatirth, an ancient pilgrimage spot on the Narmada near Bharuch where the sacred river flows broad and serene. The name ‘Shukleshwar’ (the White Lord) echoes the white or pale-toned Shiva lingam enshrined here, and the tirth is a place of penance, bathing and deep Shaiva devotion.
The temple draws pilgrims throughout the year, with festivals at Mahashivratri and the Narmada parikrama especially vivid. A great banyan tree by the water and the broad Narmada flowing past complete the atmospheric pilgrimage setting.
The White Lord of the holy river. A pilgrimage tirth, so modest dress is expected. An illustrated emblem is shown for this sacred place.
Illustration — Shukleshwar lingam.
The presiding deity of the tirth — Shukleshwar, the White Lord, worshipped here as the pale Shiva lingam.
A long-revered pilgrimage spot on the banks of the sacred Narmada, drawing penitents and bathers for centuries.
The white or pale-toned Shiva lingam that gives the shrine its name and its quiet, luminous character.
The night of Shiva, when the tirth comes most vividly alive with worship, lamps and pilgrims along the river.
The White Lord — an age-old Shiva lingam revered across the region.
A sacred river setting, broad and serene beside the shrine.
A vivid festival night of lamps, worship and river pilgrims.
Deep Shaiva devotion, with ritual bathing in the holy Narmada.
A giant banyan tree by the water shades the pilgrimage spot.
A calm, atmospheric pilgrimage place away from the city's noise.
The White Lord — the presiding Shiva lingam of the tirth.
On the Narmada — the ancient river pilgrimage spot.
Pay your respects at Shukleshwar, the White Lord — the presiding Shiva lingam of the tirth.
Take a holy dip in the broad, serene river, as pilgrims have done here for centuries.
Sit beneath the great banyan tree by the water that shades the pilgrimage spot.
Come early in the morning when the aarti is at its most atmospheric beside the river.
Visit on the night of Shiva, when the tirth is at its most vivid and alive with worship.
Find a serene, calm spot on the bank and watch the Narmada flow broad and quiet past the shrine.
Shukleshwar Mahadev at Shuklatirth enshrines an ancient Shiva lingam — the ‘White Lord’ — on the sacred Narmada near Bharuch, a pilgrimage spot of penance and bathing vivid at Mahashivratri, set beside a great banyan tree.
The White Lord of the holy river. An illustrated emblem is shown for this sacred place.
Shukleshwar — the White Lord
A pale Shiva lingam
At Shuklatirth, Narmada
Vivid at Mahashivratri
Cool and pleasant — the ideal season. Comfortable all day for an unhurried pilgrimage by the river.
Festival time on the Narmada. The river runs full and the air softens, making for an atmospheric visit.
Hot — worship early. Come right at opening or for the morning aarti before the heat builds.
⏰ Visit in the cool months; early morning aarti is the most atmospheric time at any shrine.
Vadodara airport is the nearest, about 70 km away — a road transfer brings you to Bharuch and on to the tirth.
Bharuch Junction is the closest railhead, a major stop on the Mumbai–Ahmedabad line, with onward road links to Shuklatirth.
Reach via NH-48 to Bharuch, then a short drive out to Shuklatirth on the Narmada.
SHIVA & RIVER
The temple — the shrine of the White Lord and its quiet riverside setting.
The Narmada — the broad, serene river flowing past the tirth.
The banyan — the great tree by the water that shades the pilgrimage spot.
Dawn & dusk — soft river light at the aarti hours is the most atmospheric.
Hearty meals — unlimited Gujarati thalis served generous and sweet.
Steamed snacks — soft khaman and a spread of light Gujarati farsan.
Sukhdi & shing — local Bharuchi street bites and jaggery sweets.
Temple prasad widely available at the shrine and nearby stalls.
Shukleshwar Mahadev is the presiding Shiva lingam at Shuklatirth, an ancient pilgrimage spot on the Narmada near Bharuch where the sacred river flows broad and serene. The name 'Shukleshwar' (the White Lord) echoes the white or pale-toned Shiva lingam enshrined here, and the tirth is a place of penance, bathing and deep Shaiva devotion.
Bharuch / Shuklatirth — on the banks of the Narmada, a short drive out of Bharuch town.
Free.
October to March, the cool season.
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◐ Dusk · lamps on the water
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