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Tapovan Temple Dehradun Address: Raipur, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, 248008, India

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Tapovan Temple Dehradun Timings

Day Timing
Monday 6:00 am – 8:00 pm
Tuesday 6:00 am – 8:00 pm
Wedesday 6:00 am – 8:00 pm
Thursday 6:00 am – 8:00 pm
Friday 6:00 am – 8:00 pm
Saturday 6:00 am – 8:00 pm
Sunday 6:00 am – 8:00 pm
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Dehradun, the beautiful capital of Uttarakhand, is linked with the legendary Guru Dronacharya from Mahabharata. The tranquillity of the place and the innumerable small and big tourist spots in Dehradun are enough to make your short vacation truly memorable.

Despite the growing population, the capital city has maintained its old-world charm through its gorgeous tourist stopovers. A must-visit place for everyone at least once, Dehradun exudes beauty and calm most splendidly. Of all the places you can visit in Dehradun, one stands out because of its mesmerizing scenery and escapades- the Tapovan Temple in Dehradun.

One of the top tourist attractions of Dehradun, it welcomes tourists and locals throughout the year to the ashram that holds historical and legendary significance. The place where Guru Dronacharya built his abode is a site to behold.

#Trivia: Tapovan is a Sanskrit word that means forest of austerities or spiritual practice and is an amalgamation of two Sanskrit words, tapas and Vana. Tapas means 'penance' and, by extension, 'austerity' and 'religious mortification', and Vana means 'thicket' or a 'forest'. Therefore, the word Tapovan means any forest for spiritual practice.

About Tapovan Temple

It is difficult to trace the exact origins of the Tapovan Temple; however, legend has it that it was a place of penance, forfeiture, and abode for Guru Dronacharya, teacher of the Pandavas and Kauravas.

You are welcomed by a colossal statue of Lord Shiva at the temple's entrance. The inner sanctum holds the Shivalinga, a symbol and reflection of Lord Shiva. One of the major reasons people visit the Tapovan temple in Dehradun is to pay their respects and pray to the Rudraksha tree within the temple premises.

#Trivia: It is also popularly known as the Rudraksha Shiv Mandir by the locals.

You can find the idols of Lord Hanuman, Goddess Kali, and Goddess Durga placed in their respective sanctums within the temple premises. Every year, during Diwali, the Rudraksha tree comes alive with seeds of Rudraksha, and devotees from across the world throng to gather these seeds.

As per Hindu mythology, Rudraksha seeds are considered tears of Lord Shiva and used to make holy prayer beads. The main temple premises has a Shivalinga that was not placed here but came out of the ground after a stringent penance carried out by Ashwathama and Guru Dronacharya. It is alternately known as the Drona Cave.

Throughout the day, you will be regaled by the soothing chants and hymns dedicated to Lord Shiva and verses from the Mahabharata and the Puranas. Located along the River Asan, amid the serene surroundings of the mountains, you can enjoy a moment of solitude with your thoughts while visiting the temple.

Best time to visit the Tapovan Temple in Dehradun

This temple attracts many devotees and tourists all around the year. However, thousands of Shiva worshipers gather here during Shivaratri, the main festival dedicated to Lord Shiva. People gather to celebrate Lord Shiva's union with Goddess Parvati.

The Tapovan Temple is situated at a moderately high altitude. Because of this reason, except in winters, the climate in this region is comfortable all year round. Thus, the months of March to August are the best time to visit Tapovan Temple.

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Entry Fee and Timings of Tapovan Temple Dehradun

The temple is open all seven days of the week for devotees and tourists. The timings of the temple are 6 am to 8 pm. There is no entry fee to visit the temple. You can carry your cameras to click pictures of the tranquil surroundings of the temple.

How to Reach Tapovan Temple Dehradun

The temple lies within the Garhi Cantonment area towards the Nalapani area near Raipur, which is around 5 kilometres from the Clock Tower and is considered the city centre of Dehradun. It is approximately 8 km from Dehradun's Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT).

It is 7 kilometres from the Dehradun railway station and about 28 kilometres from the Jolly Grant airport. Tourists can quickly get here by taking the Seema Dwar bus to Nalapani, which operates daily or book a private cab from top car rental companies in Dehradun. From there, you must take a short hike to reach the temple.

If you love driving, you can enjoy a quaint and scenic drive from almost all parts of North India via NH72 and spend quality time with yourself and your loved ones during the road trip.


The Tapovan temple is not just a popular tourist attraction in Dehradun; it is a place where you go and spend a few tranquil moments with yourself. It is a place that holds religious significance and has a spiritual journey attached to it. It is a place of ethereal beauty and perfectly harmonious with nature.

Even if you are not a religious person, the peace you feel standing within the temple is indescribable.Book a Dehradun Tour package with us and visit the Tapovan temple while vacationing with your family and friends here. At Dehradun Tourism, a division of Holidays DNA, we offer these packages at pocket friendly prices so that you can enjoy your trip to the fullest. To know more, please fill the Contact Us form.

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