Mankameshwar Temple Agra

Temple Timings and Details

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Darshan Timings

Opening Timing: 6:00 AM

Closing Timing: 10:00 PM

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Dress Code Traditional and formal clothing
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Prasad Available
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Photography Allowed

About Mankameshwar Temple Agra

The Mankameshwar Temple is located in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. According to legend, during the Dvapara Yuga, the time in which Krishna was born in Mathura, it is believed that Shiva himself created the silver-covered Shiva Linga in the temple. Maha Shivratri is an important festival celibrated at this temple.How to Reach Mankameshwar Temple AgraMankameshwar Temple is a very sacred place in Agra, which can be easily accessible by many different modes of transportation. For more clarification, read the given below information.By RoadAgra is a well-developed city in Uttar Pradesh that has strong road connectivity with many important nearby places, even with national highways. Once you reached Agra, you can easily find any local transportation there to reach Mankameshwar Temple.By RailAgra owns a total of 2 railheads, which are Agra Cantonment railway station and Agra Fort railway station. These railheads have strong connections with other major destinations in Uttar Pradesh, even in other parts of India.By AirKheria Airport of Agra is the nearest and most preferable port, located at a distance of 7.1 km from Mankameshwar Temple. A hired taxi or cab will directly drop you at the temple from the airport.Best Time to Visit Mankameshwar TempleThe best time to visit Mankameshwar Temple is between March and June, when the place is less crowded with a good climate condition.

Temple Location

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

1. What is the location of Mankameshwar Temple?

In Sheb Bazar, Mantola, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, on Daresi Road (Rawatpara region), close to Jama Masjid, and around 0.9 kilometres from Agra Fort Railway Station.

2. What is unique about the Mankameshwar Temple?

Intricate carvings, the silver-plated Sivalinga, and inner shrines honouring the Ganga, Saraswati, Gayatri, Hanuman, Krishna, Rama, Narasimha, and others all contribute to the building's spiritual and architectural richness.

3. When is the ideal time to go to Mankameshwar Temple?

During the lovely months of October through March, or in the early morning or evening to avoid crowds. Peak summer and monsoon seasons are less suitable.

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