
Pancha Bhuta Stalam
Five sacred Shiva temples representing the five elements of creation – Earth, Water, Fire, Air & Ether. Visiting them brings elemental balance and spiritual harmony.
The Pancha Bhuta Sthalams are a group of five Shiva temples in South India, each representing the manifestation of the five prime elements of nature: Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Ether. These ancient temples are marvels of architecture and spirituality, believed to be the centers where Lord Shiva manifested in these elemental forms.
Ekambareswarar Temple
Represents the element Earth (Prithvi). The Lingam is made of sand and is Swayambhu.
- Element: Earth (Prithvi)
- Tree: 3500-year-old Mango Tree
- Tallest Gopuram: 59 meters
Jambukeswarar Temple
Represents the element Water (Appu). A perennial underground stream flows around the Lingam.
- Element: Water (Appu)
- Feature: Underground water spring
- Built by: Early Cholas
Arunachaleswarar Temple
Represents the element Fire (Agni). The hill itself is considered the Lingam.
- Element: Fire (Agni)
- Feature: Girivalam (14km path)
- Karthigai Deepam Festival
Srikalahasteeswara Temple
Represents the element Air (Vayu). The lamp inside the sanctum flickers even when there is no air flow.
- Element: Air (Vayu)
- Rahu-Ketu Puja Sthalam
- Dakshina Kailasam
Thillai Nataraja Temple
Represents the element Ether/Space (Akasha). Home of the Chidambara Rahasyam.
- Element: Ether (Akasha)
- Cosmic Dance (Nataraja)
- Golden Roof
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