Talvriksha
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, SARISKA/ Updated : Jun 5, 2017, 16:14 IST
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Talvriksha is a natural hot water spring near Narayanpur in Alwar; the water is rich in sulphur content and is known to have healing effects. According to a local legend, the powerful sage, Mandav, sought penance here and inflicte … Read more
Talvriksha is a natural hot water spring near Narayanpur in Alwar; the water is rich in sulphur content and is known to have healing effects. According to a local legend, the powerful sage, Mandav, sought penance here and inflicted punishment on himself at Talvriksha, and thereby the earth parted and hot natural water began to flow. Read less

Talvriksha is a natural hot water spring near Narayanpur in Alwar; the water is rich in sulphur content and is known to have healing effects. According to a local legend, the powerful sage, Mandav, sought penance here and inflicted punishment on himself at Talvriksha, and thereby the earth parted and hot natural water began to flow. The Talvriksha hot springs are around 10 km from Sariska.
The place is also well-known for the sheer number of monkeys visiting it, although the cause of this phenomenon is not understood! Talvriksha is best visited during the winter months when the weather is cold and having a warm bath feels like bliss.
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