Jodhpur (Rajasthan):On the month of Sawan, the Shiva temples of Rajasthan's Jodhpur draw crowds of devotees among which, the 300-year-old Neelkanth Mahadev Temple on the bank of Fatehsagar record a huge footfall of visitors.
What makes Neelkanth Mahadev Temple different from others is that only men are allowed to perform 'Jalabhishek here. The Shivling faces the north direction and it is decked up only after the 'Abhishek'.
Priest Pandit Omprakash Dave said the uniqueness of this temple is that the Shivling is north-facing and only men can perform the 'Jalabhishek'. "It is believed that worshiping this Shivling brings wealth and a large number of devotees flock to this temple during the month of Sawan. This month, the temple is decorated in a special manner and likewise the Mahakaal Temple of Ujjain, the Shivling here is decorated after 'Abhishek'," Dave said.
During Sawan, there is a festive atmosphere here and on every Monday of the month, Lord Shiva is decorated with many types of substances. This time too, various kinds of decorations are done for the Shivling," Piyush Maharaj, another priest said.