Rudranath Temple in Chamoli, Uttarakhand
Rudranath Temple is the fourth kedar of the Panch Kedar Temples. Located at 3,600 meters, it is the toughest Kedar and Lord Shiva's face is worshipped here.
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Rudranath Temple is the fourth kedar of the Panch Kedar Temples. Located at 3,600 meters, it is the toughest Kedar and Lord Shiva's face is worshipped here.
Tungnath Temple is located at an elevation of 3,680 meters in the majestic Garhwal Himalayas. It is the third temple in the revered Panch Kedar circuit and the world's highest Shiva temple.
Madhyamaheswar Temple in Rudraprayag, Uttrakhand is the second Kedar of the Panch Kedar Circuit. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple can be reached by a trek of 16 kms.
Kedarnath Temple in Uttrakhand is the first Kedar of the Panch Kedar Temples. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Kedarnath is the part of Char Dham Yatra and one of the Jyotirlingas.
Panch Kedar is a set of five temples dedicated to Shiva. The temples are Kedarnath, Tungnath, Rudranath, Madhymaheshwar and Kalpeshwar.
Chakratirth Naimisharanya also known as Neemsar is located 30 kilometers from Sitapur in Uttar Pradesh. It is the sacred land where Brahma's divine chakra fell in Satyug.
Neeb Karoli Dham Farrukhabad Uttar Pradesh is the starting point of Neem Karoli Baba's divine journey, and it’s here his miraculous powers were first witnessed due to a train incident.
Kasar Devi dedicated to goddess Durga is just 8 kilometers from Almora in the tranquil hills of Uttarakhand. It holds great spiritual and cosmic significance.
Soot Gaddi is the place where holy site is where Maharishi Soot sat and narrated the sacred texts of the Vedas and Puranas to Rishi Shaunakadi and 88,000 other sages.
Dadhichi Kund is located near the sacred Naimisharanya Dham in Mishrikh, Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh. Maharishi Dadhichi gave his bones to make a weapon to kill the demon Vrittasur.
Anjani Mata Bal Hanuman Mandir is the sacred place where Hanuman ji spent his childhood. One day when he felt hungry, he jumped from the cliff to eat the Sun, thinking it was a red fruit.
Kamakhya Devi Temple is nestled in the quiet village of Kusoli, in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand and is dedicated to Maa Kamakhya.