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Sahasralinga Talav Patan
About Sahasralinga Talav:
Sahasralinga Talav is a historic and sacred water reservoir in Patan
Located near Patan city, Gujarat
Constructed during the Solanki (Chaulukya) dynasty
Named after the thousands of Shiva lingas carved along its banks
A remarkable blend of spiritual symbolism and ancient water architecture
Ideal for heritage lovers, spiritual seekers, history enthusiasts, and cultural tourists
What Makes Sahasralinga Talav Special:
Thousands of Shiva lingas carved on stone slabs
Ingenious ancient water management system
Strong association with Lord Shiva
Fine examples of Solanki-era craftsmanship
Calm and historically rich environment
Major Attractions for Visitors:
Stone-carved Shiva lingas around the reservoir
Remains of ghats and ritual platforms
Ancient steps and water channels
Panoramic views of the historic Talav
Quiet surroundings suitable for reflection
Nearby Attractions:
Rani ki Vav (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Patan Patola Heritage
Sahastralinga temples area
Patan city heritage sites
Talav Timings & Visitor Information:
Talav Open: Sunrise to sunset
Best visited during daylight hours
No fixed ritual timings
Entry & Visitor Information:
Entry to Sahasralinga Talav is free
Open archaeological and heritage site
Photography allowed
Maintain cleanliness and protect heritage structures
Follow ASI or local authority guidelines
Dress Code & Cultural Etiquette:
Comfortable and modest clothing recommended
Avoid climbing on ancient carvings
Respect historical and religious significance
Do not damage or deface monuments
Maintain peaceful behavior
Best Time & Season to Visit:
October to March is the best time to visit
Pleasant weather for heritage exploration
Early morning and evening light ideal for photography
Summers can be hot during daytime
Facilities & Amenities:
Limited visitor facilities onsite
Drinking water may not be available—carry your own
Basic amenities available in Patan city
Local guides available on request
How Tourists Can Experience Sahasralinga Talav Best:
Walk around the Talav to observe carvings
Learn about Solanki-era water engineering
Combine visit with Rani ki Vav
Visit during early morning or late afternoon
Ideal visit duration: 45–60 minutes
Safety & Visitor Tips:
Watch your step on uneven stone surfaces
Carry sun protection
Keep children supervised
Respect heritage conservation rules
Suitable for families with care
Ideal For:
Heritage and architecture enthusiasts
Spiritual and cultural explorers
History lovers
Families and senior travelers
International tourists exploring Gujarat’s ancient heritage
Sahasralinga Talav, Patan stands as a remarkable testimony to Gujarat’s ancient devotion, engineering brilliance, and architectural excellence.
