


Mukti-Gupteshwar Mandir is the first ever and the only one man made cave mandir dedicated to the Lord Shiva, the 13th Jyothirlinga, Mukti-Gupteshwar-Mahadev.
Along with the Mahadev, there are scale model replicas of 12 other Jyothirlingas, 108 human made lingas represent the Rudra names of the Lord Shiva and 1008 fannings Lord Shiva representing his Sahastra namas. Each figuring represents a small mandir of Lord Shiva and therefore there are total of 1128 small mandirs inside the Mukti-Gupteshwar mandir which is very unque to its kind.
In the Sanctum there is a 10 meter deep 'vault' which comprises 2 million handwritten 'Om Namah Shivayas' from devotees all over the world. And also water from 81 rivers including major rivers from Australia and from 5 Occeans, 8 precious metals and good wishes from holy men and other dignitaries from all over the world have been placed in the 'vault'.
Each morning a Brahmin priest conducts the ritual sustenance of the 13th Jyothirlinga, 12 replicas of other Jyothirlingas, 108 Rudra Shivas and 1008 Sahastra nama Lord Shivas.
There are also other mandirs besides the Mahadev's mandir, namely, Matha Mandir, Ramparivar Mandir and Lord Ganesh Mandir.