BORESHWAR

DUNGARPUR

BORESHWAR

DUNGARPUR
Boreshwar Mahadev Temple – Quick Facts
  • Deity: Lord Shiva (as Boreshwar Mahadev)

  • Era: Constructed around 1179 AD during the reign of Maharawal Samant Singh.

  • Location: On the banks of the Som River, near the village of Solaj, about 83 km from Dungarpur in Aspur tehsil.


 Architecture & Design
  • Medieval sandstone construction with intricate carvings typical of that period.

  • The temple complex includes a main shrine and a prayer hall surrounded by peaceful surroundings.

 Cultural & Religious Significance
  • A vibrant hub for Shaiva devotion; devotees visit throughout the year, especially on Mahashivratri

  • Features traditional rituals, aarti, and local gatherings of pilgrims and villagers alike


 Getting There & Nearby Attractions
  • Distance: ~83 km from Dungarpur city

  • Access: Reachable via local roads; nearest town is Solaj (Aspur tehsil).

  • Complementary sights nearby:

    • Deo Somnath (12th‑century Shiva temple) ~24 km away

    • Baneshwar Temple & Fair (confluence of Som & Mahi rivers), about ~50 km away.


 Visitor Tips
  • Best time to visit: Weekends and during Mahashivratri when rituals are most active

  • Dress modestly, be respectful of temple customs

  • Combine with a day-trip: start early from Dungarpur or Aspur and include visits to nearby heritage sites


 Summary

Boreshwar Mahadev is a beautiful example of 12th-century Shaiva architecture, set in the tranquil Som River valley. It offers a contemplative pilgrimage experience far from tourist crowds—perfect for spiritual seekers and heritage enthusiasts visiting southern Rajasthan.