The state of Uttarakhand is located in the northern part of India, more specifically, in the Himalayas. This state is divided into two parts namely, Garhwal and Kumaon and has a total of 13 districts. This state, also called Devbhumi has major rivers, nationally protected monuments, museums, forest reserves, national parks, hill stations and mountain peaks. They have not only beautified this state but have also made Uttarakhand one of the famous tourist destinations of India. Temples of Uttarakhand are no exception in this regard. They have also added value to the tourism of this state.
Badrinath Temple
Badrinath Temple is located in town of Badrinath in Chamoli district. This temple is devoted to Badrinath (Badrinarayan), a form of Lord Vishnu. The idol of Lord Vishnu is believed to be one of eight ‘swayam vyakta kshetras’ or self-manifested statues of Vishnu. This temple was established in 9th century C.E. by Adi Shankara.
Kedarnath Temple
Kedarnath Temple is situated at a height of about 3,583 m on the Garhwal Himalayan range near the River Mandakini in Kedarnath. This temple is dedicated to Kedarnath (Lord Shiva). It is believed that this temple was constructed in the 8th century CE.
Yamunotri Temple
Yamunotri Temple is situated in the western region of Garhwal Himalayas in Uttarkashi district. The ruling deity of this temple is Goddess Yamuna. This temple was established in the 19th century.
Chandi Devi Temple
The district of Haridwar serves as a home to Chandi Devi Temple. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Chandi Devi. It was created in 1929 by the King of Kashmir namely, Suchat Singh. Adi Shankaracharya, the savant of Bharat is credited with the installation of the main murti of Chandi Devi in the temple in the 8th century.
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