
Shiva as the Yogi
Shiva, the greatest yogi, embodies the profound practice of meditation and self-realization. He is the source of all wisdom, inviting you to explore your own path to inner peace and transformation.
|| Om Namah Shivaya ||
Lord Shiva is worshipped as a multifaceted divine force, expressing himself through three profound forms that represent different dimensions of existence and consciousness.

Shiva, the greatest yogi, embodies the profound practice of meditation and self-realization. He is the source of all wisdom, inviting you to explore your own path to inner peace and transformation.

As the creator, Shiva brings life, joy, and prosperity. At Shiv Vardaan, we celebrate the creation of new beginnings through life events and spiritual rituals that honor the sacredness of each moment.

Shiva's role as the destroyer is not one of destruction, but of transformation. He teaches that only by letting go of the past can we create space for new beginnings.
Shiva's journey is not just a physical path; it is a spiritual voyage that crosses sacred lands, awakening consciousness and divine energy. At Shiv Vardaan, we trace his steps from the serene peaks of Kailash to the tranquil shores of Rameshwaram, inviting you to partake in this transformative journey.
A sacred journey through the divine abodes of Lord Shiva, following the holy trail of the Jyotirlingas.

The sacred abode of Lord Shiva, Mount Kailash stands at 6,638m in Tibet.

Located in Kathmandu, Nepal, Pashupatinath is the most sacred Hindu.

The sacred abode of Lord Shiva, Mount Kailash stands at 6,638m in Tibet.

Located in Kathmandu, Nepal, Pashupatinath is the most sacred Hindu.

Nestled at 3,583m in the Himalayas, Kedarnath is one of the holiest Shiva shrines.

The first among the twelve Jyotirlingas, Somnath in Gujarat has been rebuilt.

Nestled at 3,583m in the Himalayas, Kedarnath is one of the holiest Shiva shrines.

The first among the twelve Jyotirlingas, Somnath in Gujarat has been rebuilt.

Situated on Srisailam hill in Andhra Pradesh, Mallikarjuna is revered

The famed Mahakaleshwar in Ujjain is the only south-facing Jyotirlinga.

Situated on Srisailam hill in Andhra Pradesh, Mallikarjuna is revered

The famed Mahakaleshwar in Ujjain is the only south-facing Jyotirlinga.

Located on an island shaped like the Om symbol in the Narmada River

Situated in the lush Sahyadri ranges of Maharashtra, Bhimashankar.

Located on an island shaped like the Om symbol in the Narmada River

Situated in the lush Sahyadri ranges of Maharashtra, Bhimashankar.

Standing on the sacred banks of the Ganges in Varanasi.

Near the source of the Godavari River in Nashik, Trimbakeshwar.

Standing on the sacred banks of the Ganges in Varanasi.

Near the source of the Godavari River in Nashik, Trimbakeshwar.

Also known as Vaidyanath, this Jyotirlinga in Jharkhand.

Located near Dwarka in Gujarat, Nageshwar Jyotirlinga.

Also known as Vaidyanath, this Jyotirlinga in Jharkhand.

Located near Dwarka in Gujarat, Nageshwar Jyotirlinga.

Near the Ellora Caves in Maharashtra, Grishneshwar is the last

Situated on Pamban Island in Tamil Nadu, Rameshwaram

Near the Ellora Caves in Maharashtra, Grishneshwar is the last

Situated on Pamban Island in Tamil Nadu, Rameshwaram
Sacred representations of Lord Shiva across India
A centralized sanctuary for spiritual seekers
Endless path of inner growth and awakening
Holistic approach to Sanatan Dharma teachings
Shiv Vardaan Teerth stands as a divine center dedicated to spiritual wisdom, devotion, and inner transformation. Rooted in the sacred traditions of Sanatan Dharma and inspired by the teachings of revered spiritual masters, the Teerth serves as a sanctuary where individuals can reconnect with their inner self and experience the deeper meaning of life.


Venture into the mystical sounds and visuals of the Himalayas. This visual journey captures the essence of devotion, where every frame is a prayer and every note is an echo of the absolute.
A journey through the sacred grounds - each space a unique convergence of faith, nature, and spiritual awakening.

The Anand Dham Mandir is a temple devoted to the pursuit of Anand, which means bliss or joy in Sanskrit. Through devotion, meditation, and connection with the divine, one can experience Anand - the ultimate state of happiness and spiritual fulfillment.

The Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, is one of the most significant Hindu temples dedicated to Pashupatinath, an incarnation of Lord Shiva. It stands as the ultimate place of worship for millions of devotees and is considered one of the holiest temples in the Hindu religion.

Kailash Shikhar (Mount Kailash) is one of the most sacred mountains on Earth. Located in the remote regions of Tibet, Mount Kailash is believed to be the divine abode of Lord Shiva. This towering peak holds immense spiritual significance for Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and followers of the Bon religion.

The Omkar Kutiya is a spiritual retreat where devotees focus on the practice of Om chanting and meditation. 'Om' is considered the primordial sound of the universe, representing the creation, preservation, and dissolution of existence in the cosmic cycle.

The Kalpvriksha (also known as the Wish-Fulfilling Tree) is an important symbol in Hinduism. According to spiritual beliefs, Kalpvriksha is a divine tree that emerged from the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan), bringing forth several treasures, including this sacred tree. The Kalpvriksha is believed to have the power to fulfill the desires of its devotees, providing blessings of abundance, prosperity, and divine grace.

The Santaan Jeevak Mahatru is deeply embedded in the beliefs surrounding fertility and the continuation of life. It is believed that the tree or ritual associated with Santaan Jeevak has the power to bless couples with children. The term ‘Santaan’ translates to ‘offspring’ in Sanskrit, and ‘Jeevak’ refers to life or vitality. This sacred practice is often sought by couples facing difficulties in conceiving a child.

The Navgreh Vatika is a sacred garden dedicated to the nine planets in Hindu astrology, called Navgraha. Each planet has specific attributes, influences, and effects on the lives of individuals. The Navgraha worship is said to bring balance, harmony, and positive changes by appeasing the nine planets: Surya (Sun), Chandra (Moon), Mangal (Mars), Budh (Mercury), Guru (Jupiter), Shukra (Venus), Shani (Saturn), Rahu, and Ketu.

The Navgreh Mandir is a sacred site dedicated to the worship of the nine celestial bodies that are central to Hindu astrology. The mandir’s design and rituals revolve around appeasing the nine planets, each associated with a deity, to bring prosperity and spiritual success.

The Vat Vriksh, also known as the Banyan Tree, holds a sacred place in Hinduism. It is believed that the tree’s roots, which grow outward, represent eternal life. It is often worshipped for blessings of longevity and prosperity.

The Shree Yantra (or Sri Chakra) is one of the most powerful and sacred symbols in Hinduism. It consists of interlocking triangles, representing the goddess Tripura Sundari. The Shree Yantra is believed to embody the divine energy of the universe, harmonizing cosmic forces to bring peace and prosperity.
From the simplest morning archana to elaborate multi-day anusthans, our learned priests conduct every ritual with Vedic precision and deep devotion. Let your prayers reach the divine through ancient practice.
The sacred bathing of Shivalinga with milk, honey, curd, ghee and water - invoking the blessings of Rudra with Vedic mantras.
The great liberating mantra - chanted 108, 1008, or 11,000 times for health, longevity and liberation from fear.
Elaborate multi-day yajnas performed by trained Vedic pandits - inviting peace, prosperity and divine grace.
Special occasion poojas for birthdays, anniversaries, griha pravesh and all auspicious moments of life.
Morning and evening archana with fresh flowers, bilva leaves and incense - simple, pure and powerfully effective.
"Caring for Gau-Mata is the highest form of virtue." Throughout millennia, the cow has been revered as a universal mother. By supporting our Gaushala, you ensure that these sacred beings receive nutritious food, safe shelter, and proper medical care.

Our serene accommodations offer a peaceful retreat for your spiritual journey. Live simply, eat Satvik food, and experience true inner peace
Authentic satvik meals served three times a day
Awaken to the sacred morning aarti bells
Daily meditation and yoga sessions
Guided darshan and peaceful garden walks
Personalized pooja assistance
Only 2 hours from Central Delhi

Simple, clean, and peaceful rooms for solo pilgrims and budget seekers. All necessities included.

Comfortable family rooms with attached bath, garden view, and access to all spiritual programs.

Premium suites with private sit-out, premium satvik meals, and personalised darshan arrangements.
Mark your calendar for divine festivals and spiritual celebrations throughout the year.
Celebration of the birth of Lord Hanuman, the symbol of strength and devotion.
Solar New Year and the harvest festival of joy and gratitude.
An auspicious day for new beginnings, signifying eternal prosperity.
Explore the beauty and sanctity of our temple through these captured moments of devotion, architecture, seva, and spiritual celebration.








We welcome all seekers to visit our temple, participate in our daily prayers, and become part of our spiritual family. Reach out to us for any inquiries.
Bakkarwala Marg, Nangloi-Najafgarh Road, Delhi.
Daily: 5:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Morning Aarti: 5:30 AM
Evening Aarti: 7:00 PM
Darshan: All day
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