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Triyuginarayan Temple   Triyuginarayan


About Triyuginarayan Temple

Triyuginarayan Temple is a Hindu temple situated in the Triyuginarayan town in Rudraprayag area, Uttarakhand. The old temple is committed to god Vishnu. Its distinction is credited to the legend of god Shiva's marriage to goddess Parvati saw by Vishnu at this setting and is along these lines a well known journey centre. An uncommon element of this temple is a ceaseless fire, that consumes before the temple. The fire is accepted to consume from the seasons of the heavenly marriage. Accordingly, the temple is otherwise called Akhand Dhuni Temple.

As indicated by Hindu folklore, goddess Parvati was girl of Himavat or Himavan - the embodiment of the Himalayas. She was the resurrection of Sati, the main spouse of Shiva - who yielded her life when her dad offended Shiva. Parvati at first endeavored to charm Shiva by her excellence, yet comes up short. At long last, she won Shiva by rehearsing thorough compensation at Gauri Kund, which is 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) far from Triyuginarayan. Explorers going by Triyuginaryan temple additionally visit the Gauri Kund temple, devoted to Parvati, which is the base camp for trek to Kedarnath Temple.Mythology states that Shiva proposed to Parvati at Guptakashi, before they got hitched in the little Triyuginarayan town at the juncture of Mandakini and Sone-Ganga waterways.

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