Hill Temples

This blog is collection of Hill Temples from all ages from different religions and countries. I always wonder why temples were built on top of mountains. My strong belief is that benefits of meditation and pranayama are obtained as such when we climb high mountains.

Showing posts with label Panch Kedar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Panch Kedar. Show all posts
Friday, June 17, 2016

Panch Kedar Yatra (pilgrimage)

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Panch Kedar (Sanskrit: पंचकेदार) refers to five Hindu temples or holy places of the Shaivite sect dedicated to god Shiva. They are located...
Sunday, July 3, 2011

Kalpeshwar

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Name : Kalpeshwar Location : Kalpeshwar the Shiva Temple located at an elevation of 2,200 m (7,217.8 ft) in the picturesque Urgam ...
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Friday, April 17, 2009

Tungnath Temple

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Name : Tungnath Location : At this temple at 3,680 mts. The highest Hindu shrine in the Himalayas, 3 kms uphill from Chopta, Thungnath is ...

RudraNath Temple

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Name : RudraNath. The strange mountain formation when given a close glance resembles the face of Lord Shiva. Hence the place is known a...

Madhyamaheshwar Temple

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Name : Madhyamaheshwar Temple Location : Situated in Rudraprayag, the Madmaheshwar Temple is one of the Five Kedar Temples. Deity : Lord...
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