At a distance of 3 km from Ranthambore National Park Entry Gate and 6 km from Sawai Madhopur, Amareshwar Mahadev Temple is a cave temple situated at Ranthambore in Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan.
The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is nestled amidst the high hills on the way to Ranthambore National Park from Sawai Madhopur. It is said that Amareshwar Mahadev is 1200 years old temple as old as Ranthambhore Fort. To reach temple in early years was almost impossible because of dense jungle all around. Till today one has to walk/drive for one km inside the jungle area via Ranthambhore road. During rainy season a waterfall is an added attraction. Large numbers of pilgrims visit during Shivratri festival.
Bus for Dungri village and sharing Jeep services for Ranthambhore fort is available at Sawai Madhopur railway station or Ranthambhore road to drop you close to Amareshwar Mahadev Temple. From there one need walk 1 km walk to reach the temple.
About Amareshwar Mahadev Temple
The temple is devoted to Lord Shiva. It is settled in the midst of the high slopes while in transit to Ranthambore National Park from Sawai Madhopur. It is said that Amareshwar Mahadev is 1200 years of age temple as old as Ranthambhore Fort. To achieve temple in early years was relatively inconceivable due to thick wilderness all around. Till today one needs to walk/drive for one km inside the wilderness zone by means of Ranthambhore street.
Transport for Dungri town and sharing Jeep administrations for Ranthambhore stronghold is accessible at Sawai Madhopur railroad station or Ranthambhore street to drop you near Amareshwar Mahadev Temple. Amid stormy season a waterfall is an additional fascination. Extensive quantities of explorers visit amid Shivratri celebration. From that point one need walk 1 km stroll to achieve the temple.