Mystic Land Of Divinity

Uttarakhand is situated on the long trails of Himalayan foothills. Declared as an independent state, Uttarakhand got separated from Uttar Pradesh on 9th November 2000 and became the 27th State of India. Beauty is engraved in the soul of “Devbhoomi Uttarakhand” and every bit is so pure that it will make you fall in love with each element that makes Uttarakhand, ‘The land of gods’.

Uttarakhand is also known as ‘Devbhoomi’. Known as one of the holiest places to exist in the Himalayan region, Uttarakhand is known to be the land of gods, which proves to be a bliss for the spiritual mortals. To give desired meaning to your spirituality, we have got some temples that are not only found in Uttarakhand but, also have a rich history associated with them. Take a look!

1. TUNGNATH TEMPLE

Literally meaning ‘The Lord Of The Peaks’, Tungnath temple crowns the Chandranath Parvat that lies in the Rudraprayag District of Uttarakhand. Situated at 3680m above the ground, Tungnath is the second-highest temple that venerates Lord Shiva after Muktinath that is located at 3710m above the ground.

You will feel instantly connected when you visit here, the beauty of this temple lies in the aura that it possesses. Virtuousness takes over your senses and you will get lost in the altitude of the Himalayas.

It is the Third Kedar out of the five located in Uttarakhand. The temple itself is considered to be more than 1,000 years old and the structure is very reminiscent of its age. This is a one-of-a-kind experience that you should definitely go for in Uttarakhand.

tungnath temple

Literally meaning ‘The Lord Of The Peaks’, Tungnath temple crowns the Chandranath Parvat that lies in the Rudraprayag District of Uttarakhand.

2. KEDARNATH TEMPLE

The most prominent temple of Uttarakhand and the five Kedars, Kedarnath Temple, has got a whole package of spirituality, positivity, freshness, and thrill. Situated in the Garhwal Himalayan Region, Kedarnath sits at an altitude of 3580m above the ground. It is also a temple that venerates Lord Shiva.

A rich yet profound history associated with this temple makes it so conspicuous. It is said to be built by the Pandavas; the lionhearted brothers who became the heroes of Hindu mythology Mahabharata and later on Adi Shankaracharya restructured it in 8th A.D.

Mandakini river gushes by its sides and makes the experience even more delightful. Kedarnath literally means ‘Lord Of The Fields’, because of the growth of ‘Crop Of Liberation’ here. Overall, it is a must-visit if you believe in the powers of Lord Shiva.

kedarnath temple

The most prominent temple of Uttarakhand and the five Kedars, Kedarnath Temple, has got a whole package of spirituality, positivity, freshness, and thrill

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