The Temple
श्री नीलकंठधाम · मुख्य मंदिर

A temple built as a yatra

Pink sandstone, gold-capped shikhars, forty-lakh litres of the Narmada held in a stone mirror. Nilkanthdham is not a single building — it is a route you walk.

A living shrine

Every stone is placed for darshan

मंदिर दर्शन की विशेषता — पंच परिक्रमा का पथ

The mandir unfolds as a sequence of five concentric pradakshinas, each one a chapter in a long, unhurried darshan: first the whole temple, then one hundred and eight gaumukh showers of Narmada water, then twenty-four avatars of Lord Narayan, then the forty-lakh-litre Nilkanth Sarovar with one hundred and eight saints gathered around it, and finally — at the innermost circle — Shri Nilkanth Varnindra Bhagwan himself.

Inside the shikhars, Shankha-Chakra-Gada-Padma — the Lord's ayudhas — stand in their own vigil. A lotus fountain washes his charan-kamal. In a nearby garbhagriha, Shri Garuda — his vahana — bows in waiting.

Shri Nilkanth Varnindra Bhagwan
श्री नीलकंठ वर्णीन्द्र भगवान · गर्भगृह
The Five Circumambulations

A journey in five concentric circles

First — the complete darshan

प्रथम प्रदक्षिणा · संपूर्ण मंदिर दर्शन

The outermost circle. Here you see the whole temple — every shikhar, every pillar, every murti in its place. A first meeting.

Second — 108 Gaumukh Snan

द्वितीय प्रदक्षिणा · १०८ गौमुख स्नान

108 sacred gaumukhs pour Narmada's water. Pilgrims bathe here, as the mantra is counted — each drop a name of the Lord.

Third — 24 Avatar Darshan

तृतीय प्रदक्षिणा · २४ अवतार दर्शन

Twenty-four avatars of Lord Narayan — from Matsya to Kalki. Each a chapter of the Bhagavata.

Fourth — Nilkanth Sarovar

चतुर्थ प्रदक्षिणा · ४० लाख लीटर नर्मदा जल सरोवर · १०८ संत दर्शन

A forty-lakh-litre mirror of the Narmada holds the sky. Around it, 108 murtis of revered saints and bhaktas — the liberated souls who walked this path.

Fifth — the innermost darshan

पंचम प्रदक्षिणा · श्री नीलकंठ वर्णीन्द्र भगवान के दर्शन

The final circle, around the garbhagriha itself. Here, at last, stands Shri Nilkanth Varnindra Bhagwan — eternal and watchful.

The Four Ayudhas

Shankha · Chakra · Gada · Padma

Within the shikhars, the Lord's four emblems rest in their own shrines — each a separate darshan.

Shankha

शंख

The conch — sound of creation.

Chakra

चक्र

The discus — turning of time.

Gada

गदा

The mace — strength of dharma.

Padma

पद्म

The lotus — unstained beauty.

Yajna Mandirs

Where the fire never sleeps

Four small mandirs carry specific yajnas — each dedicated to a deity, a rite and an unbroken rhythm.

Nilkanth Yajna Mandir

नीलकंठ यज्ञ मंदिर

The principal yajna-shala, where abhishek and kalash pujan unfold at dawn.

Maruti Yajna Mandir

मारुति यज्ञ मंदिर

Shri Kashtbhanjan Hanumanji — the breaker of affliction. Tuesdays draw the bhaktas here.

Akhand Swaminarayan Mantra Dhun

अखंड स्वामिनारायण महामंत्र धुन मंदिर

A shrine where the mahamantra is chanted without break — day and night, season to season.

Sanhita Path Mandir

संहिता पाठ मंदिर

Vedic samhitas are recited here by rote, as they have been for millennia — preserved syllable by syllable.

Shri Radha-Krishna-Gopinath triad
Additional Darshans

More shrines within shrines

गोपीनाथजी · चरण कमल फुवारा · गरुड दर्शन

Shri Gopinathji Maharaj — Radha, Krishna, Gopinath — stand in their own garbhagriha. A lotus fountain bathes Bhagwan's charan-kamal. And in an ashtadal padma, Shri Garuda — his vahana — keeps silent watch over the sarovar.

Nilkanthdham on the Narmada
Narmada — Nilkanth's River

Narmade har — her very sight liberates

The Narmada is the one river whose darshan alone is said to grant moksha — while Ganga requires a bath, and Yamuna a week. She flows west, against most of her sisters, and cradles Nilkanthdham along her northern bank.

For centuries, parikramavasis have walked her banks on the Narmada Parikrama. Nilkanthdham keeps a sadavrat seva for them — food, rest, a night's shelter — as is the old tradition.

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