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Panchvadan Sthan (/pˈant͡ʃvˈadən ˈɛsθˈan/; Sanskrit: पञ्चवदन-स्थान, IAST: Pañcavadana-sthāna [pəɲt͡ʃəʋəd̪ən̪əs̪t̪ʰɑːn̪ə]) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Kushedhi village of Bihar, India.[1] The temple is notable for housing a Panchamukhi Shivling, a five-faced representation of Lord Shiva, which is rarely found anywhere else.[2] As of July 2023, The temple committee is headed by Karyanand Singh, who reports that the Shivling is made of granite and is considered invaluable.[3]
Panchvadan Sthan is situated in Kushedhi village, within the Barbigha block of Sheikhpura district within the distance of 7 km from block office. The temple is open to public and serves as a place of worship for local villagers and visiting devotees.