1. What is the Pancha Bhuta Sthalam?
The Pancha Bhuta Sthalam refers to five ancient Shiva temples in South India, each representing one of the five elements of nature—earth, water, fire, air and space.
2. Which are the five Pancha Bhuta Sthalam temples?
The five temples are:
Ekambareswarar Temple (Earth)
Jambukeswarar Temple (Water)
Arunachaleswarar Temple (Fire)
Sri Kalahasteeswara Temple (Air)
Nataraja Temple (Space)
3. Why are these temples important during Maha Shivaratri?
Maha Shivaratri is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and visiting these five elemental temples is believed to bring spiritual balance and divine blessings. Many devotees undertake pilgrimages to these shrines during the festival.
4. Where are the Pancha Bhuta Sthalam temples located?
Four of the temples are in Tamil Nadu, while one—Sri Kalahasteeswara Temple—is located in Andhra Pradesh. They can be covered in a well-planned road trip across South India.
5. When is Maha Shivaratri in 2026?
Maha Shivaratri in 2026 will be observed on February 15.
6. How many days are needed to visit all five temples?
Most travellers require 3–5 days to comfortably visit all five temples, depending on travel pace and time spent at each shrine.