Nestled in the tranquil southwest corner of the temple complex lies the illustrious sanctuary of Srikapalamochan Mahadev, a revered deity among the pantheon of five Mahadevs. This sacred abode holds a distinct significance, intricately intertwined with the vibrant tapestry of festivals that grace the temple’s calendar year-round. Each celebration, a testament to the divine grace of Srikapalamochan, resonates through the temple grounds, drawing devotees from far and wide to partake in the joyous festivities.
Since time immemorial, the faithful have gathered in reverence before the ancient idol of Siddha Binayak, whose benevolent presence permeates the hallowed halls of the temple. It is said that the divine energy emanating from Siddha Binayak bestows blessings upon all who seek solace and guidance within these sacred precincts, offering succor to the weary traveler and solace to the troubled soul.
Moreover, the divine feminine finds her place of honor within the sanctum sanctorum, as Maa Parvati graces devotees with her maternal embrace, instilling a sense of peace and serenity in the hearts of all who come to pay homage. The sacred waters of Manikarnika Tirtha, a symbol of purity and renewal, flow ceaselessly, their crystalline depths mirroring the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
As the sun rises and sets on another day, the temple gates stand open, welcoming pilgrims and seekers alike to bask in the divine radiance of Srikapalamochan, to seek the blessings of Siddha Binayak, and to immerse themselves in the sanctifying waters of Manikalpika pilgrimage. And thus, the timeless rituals of devotion and reverence continue unabated, weaving together the past, present, and future in a timeless tapestry of faith and devotion.