Temple About
Shambhu Mahadev Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, worshipped here in the form of a Swayambhu Lingam. It has long been a place of faith for locals and pilgrims alike, especially during holy days like Mahashivratri and the sacred Sawan month.
Temple Description
The temple is built in traditional North Indian style and holds a spiritually charged atmosphere. Its sanctum sanctorum houses a sacred Shiva Lingam, believed to have manifested on its own. Devotees regularly visit to perform rituals and offer prayers, drawn by tales of blessings and divine grace.
Temple Speciality
Swayambhu Shiva Lingam (self-manifested)
Highly auspicious during Sawan and Shivratri
Temple Address
Shambhu Mahadev Temple,Shambhu Village,Near Shambhu Barrier, NH-44,Patiala District, Punjab – 140417, India
Temple Coordinates
30.3537° N, 76.8432° E
Temple Timings
Opens: 5:00 AM
Closes: 9:00 PM
Aarti Timings:
Morning: 6:00 AM
Temple Sevas
Rudra Abhishekam
Bilva Patra Archana
Shivratri Special Poojas
Monday Abhishekam
Traveling Facilities
Accessible via NH-44 (Delhi–Ambala Highway)
Regular local transport (autos, taxis) available
Food Facilities
Prasadam available inside temple
Langar on special days
Stay Facilities
Dharamshalas and guesthouses nearby
Nearby Railway Stations
Shambhu Railway Station – ~2 km
Ambala Cantt Junction – ~12 km
Nearby Airport
Nearby Bus Stations
Shambhu Bus Stop
Ambala Bus Stand
Bus Routes to Temple
Frequent buses from Chandigarh, Ambala, Delhi, Patiala
Train Routes to Temple
Trains to Shambhu, Rajpura, or Ambala Cantt
Airways to Temple
Fly to Chandigarh Airport
Nearby Cities
Ambala – 12 km
Rajpura – 15 km
Patiala – 35 km
Nearby Visiting Temples & Attractions
Kali Mata Mandir, Patiala
Mansa Devi Temple, Panchkula
Rock Garden, Chandigarh
Sukhna Lake, Chandigarh
Preferable Visiting Season
October to March – Ideal weather
July–August (Sawan month) – Highly spiritual atmosphere
Shopping Famous For
Phulkari embroidery, Patiala juttis
Brass religious items
Visiting Shambhu Mahadev Temple is more than just a pilgrimage—it's a journey into spirituality, serenity, and cultural heritage. With its rich history, convenient travel connectivity, and peaceful surroundings, it serves as an ideal destination for those seeking divine blessings and a break from the rush of daily life. The nearby cities, temples, and attractions add to the experience, making it a well-rounded visit for both spiritual and leisure travelers. Plan your trip during the cooler months or during Mahashivratri and Sawan, and immerse yourself in the powerful presence of Lord Shiva at this timeless temple.
