The Abode of the Gods
Temples of Uttarakhand
A journey through Devbhoomi, where the Himalayan peaks touch the heavens and every stone tells a story of ancient penance and divine grace.
Uttarakhand, reverently known as 'Devbhoomi,' is a sacred landscape where the natural and the divine converge. Nestled within the Garhwal and Kumaon Himalayas, these temples serve as the spiritual anchor for millions of seekers. From the glacial heights of the Char Dham to the vibrant ghats and hilltop shrines of Haridwar, the state preserves an atmosphere of profound stillness and unbroken Vedic traditions that have echoed through these valleys for millennia.
Kedarnath Temple
Seated at an altitude of 3,583 meters near the Mandakini river, Kedarnath is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. Built of massive stone slabs, this ancient shrine stands as a symbol of resilience and eternal devotion amidst the snow-capped peaks.
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The primary seat of the Char Dham, Badrinath is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his form as Badri Narayan. Situated between the Nar and Narayana mountain ranges, it is a pinnacle of North Indian temple architecture and spiritual significance.
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Perched atop the Bilwa Parvat, this Siddha Peeth is dedicated to the wish-fulfilling Goddess Mansa. Accessible via a scenic ropeway, it offers panoramic views of the holy city of Haridwar and the flowing Ganga below.
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