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The Tungnath temple is situated at
the height of 3680 mtrs. atop the Chandranath parvat, 30 Kms. from Ukhimath -
Gopeshwar Road. To reach it requires a strenuous trek through dense forest. In this temple of Shiva where the dome spans sixteen doors, a 2.5 feet tall idol of Adi Guru Shankaracharya is located along side the lingam. The Nandadevi temple is also situated at Tungnath not far from the awe-inspiring Akash ganga water fall, so called, because the water looks as though is is descending from heaven. |
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The spectacular Chaukhamba, Kedarnath and the
Gangotri-Yamunotri peaks add to the
splendor. A story goes that the Rishi Vyas told the Pandavas
that they were guilty of killing of their own relatives and their sins would
be expiated only if Shiva pardoned them. So the Pandavas began to look for
Shiva. Lord Shiva kept avoiding them as he knew that Pandavas were guilty. So
the Lord took refuge underground and later, his body parts resurfaced at five
different places. These five places, where five magnificent temples of Lord
Shiva stand, are known as the Panch Kedar. Each one is identified with a
part of his body. Tugnath is where his hands were supposedly seen. Kedarnath,
his hump; Rudranath, his head; Kalpeshwar, his hair; and Madmaheshwar, his
navel. During the severe winter months, a number of priests move
from this temple to Mukunath, 19 kms. away.
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