Shiva temples in Delhi: The month of Sawan is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and this time is considered the most auspicious for his worship. This year, Sawan is starting from July 11, 2025, while the first Monday of Sawan will be celebrated on July 14. If you live in Delhi-NCR, then you can go to visit mythological, powerful, and ancient Shiva temples in Sawan. In this article, five such Shiva temples located in the capital Delhi are being described, which you can include in the religious travel list in Sawan. It is believed that just by visiting here, wishes are fulfilled and happiness and peace come into life. 5 mythological Shiva temples of Delhi, which must be visited in Sawan.

Gufa Wala Shiva Temple
There is a cave Shiva temple in Chanakyapuri, Delhi. This temple is located in a mysterious cave. Here, seeing the Shivling gives mental peace.
Neelkanth Mahadev Temple
There is the Neelkanth Mahadev Temple in Meenakshi Garden in Janakpuri, Delhi. Thousands of devotees come here for Jalabhishek in Sawan. This temple is famous for its energy and faith.
Ancient Shiva Temple
There is an ancient Shiva temple in Kalkaji, whose history is said to be associated with the Mahabharata period. Visiting here gives relief from diseases and enemies.
Ugrasen Ki Baoli Shiva Temple
There is an old stepwell near Connaught Place in the capital. The Ugrasen Ki Baoli Shiva temple, located near it, is a symbol of antiquity and purity.

Baba Badeshwar Mahadev Temple
Baba Badeshwar Mahadev Temple is located in Bawana, Delhi. A special fair is organized here in Sawan and Rudrabhishek is performed. Local belief is that every wish made here is fulfilled.
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