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Akshayavat

Hindu temple in Prayagraj

Updated: May 27, 2024 07:21 PM

Akshayavat is located in Prayagraj (City in India), India. It's address is CVHG+8QX, Allahabad fort, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211005, India.

CVHG+8QX, Allahabad fort, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211005, India

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Monday8 AM to 12 AM
Tuesday8 AM to 12 AM
Wednesday8 AM to 12 AM
Thursday8 AM to 12 AM
Friday8 AM to 12 AM
Saturday8 AM to 12 AM
SundayClosed

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Where is Akshayavat?

Akshayavat is located at: CVHG+8QX, Allahabad fort, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211005, India.

What are the coordinates of Akshayavat?

Coordinates: 25.4283647, 81.8769914

Akshayavat Reviews

Rishabh Pandey
2024-05-09 16:27:38 GMT

Akshayavata, also rendered Akshayavat, is a sacred fig tree mentioned in the Hindu religion. It is also the name of a sacred lake mentioned in the Puranas

CHITVAN RADHA
2023-10-03 16:17:47 GMT

Place was no doubt so beautiful, but too much of Dakshina(offering to Pujari) System prevalent inside the temple... there are almost 50 deities, and u r asked for dakshina at literally every second step.

Abhinav Kumar
2024-02-14 19:30:04 GMT

So peacefully place ..it place just touch your heart from sanatan power

shivam mishra
2023-06-15 03:35:26 GMT

A must visit place in prayagraj, recommended to Everyone. It is near to sangam and bade Hanuman ji mandir.
Hear can see sacred tree

Susmit Hazra
2024-03-17 09:04:00 GMT

This Banyan tree is very famous..must visit

Shripad Kanekar
2023-03-24 01:09:57 GMT

This is a ancient banian (vad) tree. Referred in Ramayan. It is believed that Prabhu Ram and Sitamai had rested here during Vanvas (stay in forest).

Sunil Sharma
2022-02-26 18:14:39 GMT

Akshayavat is spiritual place ,which has a Banyan tree 🌳 believed to be there from time immemorial and one that will never decay , it is situated inside the Fort campus , Prayagraj

Click Panos 360
2023-12-24 12:25:08 GMT

Out of this world experience.

It will make you feel proud for being an Indian and about our culture.

A local boat rider (Kevat) told me that the original Akshayvat Tree is located at the back of the Allahabad fort, and is visible when we take a boat ride at the back of the fort in the Yamuna River.

nivedita Agarwal
2022-11-17 10:34:43 GMT

Akshayavat or Akshay Vat is a sacred fig tree mentioned in the Hinduism. A sacred fig tree located within the Patalpuri Temple at the Prayagraj Fort is worshipped as the Akshayavat described in ancient texts.

RS Chauhan
2023-11-27 01:31:40 GMT

This is in a defence area. No charges/ tickets for visit. Its opened for public very recently

amit kasat
2019-03-01 10:17:41 GMT

Akshay vat tree temple and patalpuri temple opening and closing time is sunrise to sunset and it is a 3km long journey to take approx 1.5 hrs. Very tight security no snap allowed from camera however camera is allowed. Must visit holy place . PF my snapshots.

Dr Sanjay Dhawan
2019-08-04 16:45:37 GMT

Forever Green tree inside the Prayagraj Fort. A witness to 4 Yugs. Must visit. Lord Ram and Krishna rested here but beware of the smaller temples below the tree where each Pandit will try to extract maximum money on some pretext or the other

Shobhit Pal
2019-04-21 02:58:36 GMT

A Pre-historical tree to see , standing since Vedic ages...!
Amazing to see the very old Banyan tree standing since thousands of year , covering starting from Satyug via Treta yug and Dwaper yog to Kaliyug till now. The saying is whomsoever see this tree , will get his/her wish full filled.

Rahul Singh
2024-04-19 12:22:29 GMT

Closing time is 5:30 PM in Summer(April).
We were not able to see as we did not know tye time.

Hitesh Minocha
2021-07-19 14:33:53 GMT

Akshay vat mandir is a place where bhagwan shri ram do offering to the to his dead father dashrath.This is made a under a fort there is a popular tree.

yashokirti gaur
2023-08-09 15:17:15 GMT

This place was not open to public till a few years back, but now it is, thanks to the state and central govt.

Abhishek Nigam
2024-05-04 07:21:28 GMT

Sacred place for Hindus. Oldest AKSHAYVAT existing. Must go place for all.

Anjali Jaiswal
2022-04-22 20:03:15 GMT

Akshayavat or Akshay Vat ("the indestructible banyan tree") is a sacred fig tree mentioned in the Hindu mythology.

According to a legend, once the sage Markandeya asked Lord Narayana to show him a specimen of the divine power. Narayana flooded the entire world for a moment, during which only the Akshayavat could be seen above the water level.[1]

Jahangir cut the Akshayvat to its roots and hammered a red-hot iron cauldron on its stump so that it doesn't grow again. However, within a year, the tree began to grow again.[2]

tree in Prayagraj has been described as Akshayavat in the Prayag Mahatmya of the Matsya Purana.[3]

In The Encyclopaedia Asiatica (1976), Edward Balfour identifies a banyan tree mentioned in Ramayana with the tree at Prayag.[4] Rama, Lakshmana and Sita are said to have rested beneath this tree.[1] The Chinese Buddhist pilgrim Xuanzang mentions a tree (a stump with few branches[4]) which was said to be the home of a man-eating demon. As part of a custom, some pilgrims would offer themselves at the nearby temple. Xuanzang mentions that the tree was surrounded by human bones. Alexander Cunningham identified this tree with the Akshayavat at Prayag.[1] Rishabha (Jain tirthankar) is also said to have practised tapasya beneath the historical Akshayavat at Prayag.

Currently, a sacred fig tree located within the Patalpuri Temple at the Prayagraj Fort is worshipped as the Akshayavat described in ancient texts. As of 2011, a permission from the Commandant of Prayagraj Fort's Ordnance Depot is needed to visit this tree. On one day during the Kumbh Mela, the site is open to all the pilgrims. However, a popular opinion is that the Patalpuri Temple tree is not the authentic Akshayavat: the real Akshayavat is in another underground temple inside the Fort. When the British gained control of the Prayagraj Fort after the Treaty of Prayagraj in 1765, they did not want general public to access the sensitive parts of the fort. So, the shrine was moved to the fringes of the fort compound, that is, the present-day Patalpuri Temple.[3] According to the Welsh travel writer Fanny Parkes, who visited both the tree sites in 1831, when the original Akshayavat chamber was closed, the local Brahmins set up the stump of a ber tree in Patalpuri. They claimed that it was a branch of the original Akshayavat that had penetrated through the walls. Parkes states that the local Hindus of Prayag knew about this and did not worship the false Akshayavat.[5] An 18th-century map of the Fort from the British Library confirms this: the location of the original temple is shown in the center of the fort; while the present-day Patalpuri Temple is on the outskirts of the Fort. In the 1950s, Shiva Nath Katju also claimed that the "tree" placed in the Patalpuri Temple was only a log that was replaced by the priests every 4–5 years. The commander of the fort acknowledged his claim as true.[3]

tree at Gaya, Bihar[4][6] and another tree at Varanasi are also worshipped as the Akshayavat. The Bodhi tree is said to be a manifestation of the Akashayavat at Prayag.[7]

According to Tibetan Buddhist tradition, Buddha is said to have planted a seed of the Prayag's Akshayavat next to Mount Kailash on a mountain known as the Palace of the Medicine Buddha.[7]

om choudhary (YASHODA KA NANDLALA)
2024-03-11 08:10:07 GMT

Very nice hindu famous holy place in prayagraj allahbah.This is under MOD .

Veerendra Sahu
2022-05-16 06:46:51 GMT

Have two tamples but not maintained as fort

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City in India

Prayagraj, also known as Allahabad, is a metropolis in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is the administrative headquarters of the Prayagraj district, the most populous district in the state and 13th most populous district in India and the Prayagraj division. source

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