Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple (Srinagar) is the location where Lord Vishnu worships Lord Shiva and was blessed with Sudarshan Chakra.
It is said that during Dev-Asur Sangram (war between God and demons), all devatas requested Lord Vishnu to save them from Asur. To save Devtaas from Asur, Lord Vishnu’s requirement was the Sudarshan Chakra. Thus, Lord Vishnu collected 1000 Lotus flowers to offer to Lord Shiva while chanting Lord Shiva 1000 names to have Sudarshan Chakra.
Lord Shiva, to test Lord Vishnu’s devotion, hides one Lotus flower. At the end of 999 offerings, Lord Vishnu was short of one flower. He decided to offer his one eye (Lord Vishnu also known as Kamalnetra) to complete 1000 offerings and 1000 chants. At that time, Lord Shiva appeared and blessed him with the Sudarshan Chakra, which was used to kill Asur later.
It is also said that during Lord Vishnu’s prayers, a couple was watching the same. When Lord Shiva appeared couple requested Lord Shiva to grant them a child. Goddess Parwati requested Lord Shiva to grant the wish. Till that day Kartika Shukla Paksha Chaturdashi (October-November), it is said that whoever worships Lord Shiva while standing the whole night holding one diya in hand will be granted a child as a wish by Lord Shiva.
Shivaratri and Shravan devotees visit the temple in large numbers, but Achra Saptami during the Magh (January-February) month, the next day after Vasant Panchami special festival is organized by offering 52 vyanjan (52 food items) along with Ghee to the Shiva Lingam.
3 morning – 10 night
Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple is very close to Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna University, Srinagar, in the Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand.
I visited the temple during the Srinagar visit. Mahant Aashutosh Puri Ji Maharaj Ji shared the History of Kamleshwar Mahadev Temple. Thank you said I.
For a more detailed history, one can purchase Shri Kamleshwar Mahadev Mahatmya, available within the temple.
Note: Lord Shiva’s 1000 name is written within the temple area.
It is said and believed Shiva Lingam present within the temple rotates three times a day (24 hours).