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Shyam Nath Shiv Mandir

Shyamnath, Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh 261001, India

Shyam Nath Shiv Mandir
Hindu temple
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HMMF+Q2 Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Kuldeep Singh
Kuldeep Singh
Sitapur is 34 kms from Naimisharanya. We visited the Shyam Nath Temple - a temple for Lord Shiva. There was no crowd here and we just walked in and walked out in few minutes. There are lot of monkeys in this temple.
Temple is old but due to non maintenance, it is in bad position. Some people from nearby place come for routine visit and Mundan etc (one religious function of Hindus) etc. In SHRAWAN month, too much people come daily and more than normal in every Monday of SHRAWAN month for PUJA. This temple is inside of Sitapur Distt.
Aenkey Chauhan
Aenkey Chauhan
Nice to be here. This temple situated in the middle of the city is very pleasing... ❤
Kanchan Singh
Kanchan Singh
Shyam Nath Temple is a revered religious site for Krishna devotees in Sitapur. It was built around 400 years ago. The temple has a Nagar style of temple architecture
Little is known about the history of Sitapur. Legends connect many places in episodes in Mahabharata and Ramayana.There is a usual tradition of a raid by a general of Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud. The rise of Rajput power, according to tradition of great clan which held the district, was somewhat later than in Southern Oudh (Avadh). The influx continued till the reign of Aurangzeb. The Rajputs generally found the soil occupied by the Pasis, whom they crushed or drove away. Under the early kings of Muhammadan kings of Delhi, the country was normally ruled by the Governor of Bahraich, but little authority was exercised.

In the fifteenth century, the district was included in the new kingdom of Jaunpur. About 1527, Humayun occupied Khairabad, then the chief town; but it was not until the accession of Akbar that the Afghans were driven out of the neighborhood. Under Akbar, the present district formed the part of four Sarkars - Khairabad, Bahraich, Oudh, and Lucknow - all located in the Subah of Oudh. Khairabad was held for sometime by the rebels of Oudh in 1567 but throughout the Mughal period and the rule of Nawabs and Kings of Oudh, the district is seldom referred to by the native historians.[1]

Early in nineteenth century, it was governed by Hakim Mahdi Ali Khan, a capable minister of Naseerundden Haider, and some years later Sleeman noted that it was unusually quiet as far as great landholders were concerned. At annexation in 1856, Sitapur was selected as headquarters of one district and Mallanpur (currently a village in Tambaur Development Block of District Sitapur. It is the same place where Sharda and Ghaghra rivers meet.) as the headquarters of another, which lay between Chauka and Ghaghra rivers.

Sitapur figured prominently in the First War of Independence, 1857. In that year, three regiments of native infantry and a regiment of military police were quartered in Sitapur Cantonment. The troops rose on the morning of 3 June, fired on their officers, many of whom were killed, as were also several military and civil officers with their wives and children in the attempt to escape. Ultimately many of the fugitives succeeded in reaching Lucknow, while others obtained the protection of loyal zamindars. On 13 April 1858, Sir Hope Grantinflicted a severe defeat on the rebels near Biswan. Order was completely restored before the end of that year.
Utkarsh Trivedi
Utkarsh Trivedi317 days ago
It's a beautiful place to relax your mind and connect to shiva
Ankur verma
Ankur verma1 year ago
This Shiva temple is very old. Many people come here in the month of Sawan. The atmosphere here is very calm.
Anshul soni
Anshul soni1 year ago
It's a historical temple..in sitapur
Please visit n fulfil your wishes
Rakesh Mishra
Rakesh Mishra1 year ago
Good and not that crowded except Mondays of sawan month.
Amit shukla
Amit shukla2 years ago
In the month of sawan, people come from far and wide to visit this temple of lord Shiva.Nice infrastructure and and parking lot..... situated in the heart of Sitapur city, Shayam Nath temple is known for its Shiva temple....
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