Intricate architectural splendour
The Om Nikhileshwar Mahadev Mandir offers a spectacle of remarkable architectural magnificence. The temple's distinctive 'Om' shape, symbolic of the universal sound and an emblem of divine power, renders it a unique spiritual landmark. The sprawling structure, adorned by about 400 pillars, is constructed without the use of steel, in honour of Mahadev Temple traditions.
The diverse pantheon of 126 deities housed within the temple's premises adds to its spiritual allure. The temple's construction commenced on 21st April 2004 under the auspices of Shree Nikhil Trimurti Pranav Charitable Trust, shaping an architectural marvel that has become a beacon of spiritual fulfilment for countless devotees.
Stories that transcend time
Enriched with legendary lore, the Om Nikhileshwar Mahadev Mandir draws inspiration from the revered Siddhashram, an ancient holy ashram nestled north of Kailash and Mansarovar. It is believed that Pujya Gurudev dreamt of this temple for the betterment of mankind, envisaging a haven for exploring manifold spiritual dimensions through Mantra, Tantra, Yantra, Jyotishi, Ayurvedic, Rasayan Shastra, and 14 other sciences like Surya Vigyan and Nakshatra Vigyan. The temple is seen as a divine gift from Siddhashram, fostering a space for spiritual enlightenment and personal growth.