Taal Vriskh in Alwar is one of the most ancient and religious places in India. The place is situated close to Alwar at 45 kilometers stretch.
The Taal Vrisksha is located at the Alwar Narayan Pur Road.
Due of its ancient relevance in history, a major part of the religious history is related to the Taal Vriksh. Many believers claim that the place was developed by the honored sage Mandavya as his own taposthali.
The importance and attraction of this place has increased immensely due to the ancient temple of Ganga Mata and the hot and cold water pools built under it. Therefore, it is stated that most skin-damaging diseases are cured when one takes a bath in the pool. The shiv linga here at the location becomes a great attraction for devotees on the occasion of Mahashivratri.
In general, in Rajasthan, there is great significance to Shiva temples.
Alwar also has old historic Shiva temple present in the district which was previously discovered by Arjun in the Mahabharata. In the Mahabharat period, the Pandavas resided in Virat Nagar and Sariska. Certainly, they hid their weapons in the Tal tree. Arjun was known to be very mesmerized by the worship of his idol, Lord Shiva, as he established a shivling that was 7 feet high.
The Shivlinga is a form of faith among the people. As Tall Vriksha came to the attention of the public, it was being worshipped. Later, Maharaja Ram Singh Ji of Narayanpur built and renovated the pond. Thus, if you wish to visit a place filled with natural habitats and religious myths, you should visit Taal Vriksha.