It is beyond anyone’s power to understand the glory of innocent Shivshankar. There is mention of this thing in religious scriptures. Even in the present times, many such examples of Shiva devotees and worshipers are seen, seeing whom people are able to bow their heads only in reverence.
Even archaeologists accepted defeat in front of such mysteries. Every year a sprout emerges on the Shivalinga established in the very ancient citadel Mukteshwar Ganga temple, when it bursts the figures of Lord Shiva and other gods and goddesses emerge. Intensive research work was also done on this subject, but no one has been able to understand the secret of the sprout on Shivling till date. – Anil Sudhanshu, Astrologer
There is a rumor in Garh Mukteshwar that if a stone is thrown on the stairs of the temple, a sound like that of a stone being thrown inside water is heard. It feels as if Ganga has touched the steps of the temple. Till date no one has been able to know the reason for which this happens.
The main secret of the Garh Mukteshwar Temple lies in a story from the Shiv Purana, according to which Maharishi Durvasa cursed the Shiv Ganas for their mockery and then got salvation by coming to this place on the banks of the Ganges. For this reason, the name of this pilgrimage was first ‘Gan Mukteshwar’, which later changed to ‘Garh Mukteshwar’. There are other mysteries associated with this mystery, which relate to the antiquity and spiritual power of the temple. From the curse of Shivganas
Salvation: According to Shiva Purana, Maharishi Durvasa had cursed the people of Shiva to become vampires. According to mythological belief, after the penance of God, Ganga came and freed these Ganas from this curse.
Shiv Vallabhpur to Garhmukteshwar: It is believed that the ancient name of this pilgrimage was ‘Shiv Vallabhpur’ and due to the liberation of Shivganas here, it was named ‘Gan Mukteshwar’, which gradually became ‘Gadh Mukteshwar’.
Nrigkoop: There is an ancient stepwell near the temple, known as ‘Nrigkoop’. It is mentioned in the Mahabharata that King Nrig had become a chameleon due to a curse and lived in this well. This well is still famous by the name of ‘Nakka Kuan’. Other Mysteries: Some people believe that there are sprouts on the Shivalinga in this temple, which scientists have not been able to explain and the priests consider it to be the spiritual power of the place.
Historical importance: This temple is also associated with the Mahabharata period. It is believed that King Parikshit came to this place in search of salvation after his death.












