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The state of Uttarakhand is known as 'Dev Bhoomi' i.e. the Land of Gods, where one finds temples almost everywhere depicting stories of different gods, deities and many such holy souls. Many ardent Hindu wish to visit the beautiful Dev Bhoomi and bow before the lord. Many temples which were constructed many years ago are still kept in perfect shape. The most commonly visited temples are Jageshwar, Badrinath, Kedarnath, Yamunotri and Gangotri.
Of all the major Hindu pilgrimages in the Uttaranchal, Jageshwar Temple is the most important for Shiva worshipping. The temples of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath together constitute the Char Dham Yatra which is of great importance to the Hindus. Pilgrims from all over the world visit these places especially to worship the holy gods and enjoy the Himalayas. Rudranath Temple, Badrinath Temple, Kedarnath Temple, Naina Devi Temple, Mansa Devi Temple, Madmaheshwar Temple, Yamunotri Temple, Neelkanth Temple are some of the most important Temples of Uttarakhand.
Jageshwar is a Hindu pilgrimage that is located in the Almora district in Uttarakhand. Jageshwar Temple is especially dedicated to Lord Shiva among the beautiful Deodar trees. The bevy of Jageshwar Temple illustrates ancient culture and beautiful historic designs. The deodar trees and the Jata Ganga which flows through the temple lends to the beauty of the place. The place also acts as a meditation center due to the calm, fresh and beautiful environment surrounding the temple. The bevy of Jageshwar Temples includes Dandeshwar Temple, Chandi-ka-Temple, Jageshwar Temple itself, Kuber Temple, Mritunjaya Temple, Nau Durga Temple, Nava-grah Temple, Pyramidal Shrine and the Surya Temple. Dandeshwar Temple and the Mrityunjaya Temple are known as the oldest and the biggest enshrinement of Shiva.
Lord Shiva was known by many different names. Yogisvara i.e. the Lord of Yogi's is an alternate name for Lord Shiva. In the month of April - May, during the Pooram Festival, beautiful fireworks lighten the night sky. In the month of March - April, during the Shivratri Festival devotees are seen in large numbers around the temple. In August - September, during Onam which marks the harvest season, the temple comes alive with lights and joy of people. The beautiful natural scenery of the area where deodar trees are found in abundance and tranquil streams run throughout the area attract tourists for pilgrimage.
Thus, the Jageshwar Temple of Mahamrutanjay, Yogisvara i.e. Lord Shiva, is a beautiful, tranquil and holy place where pilgrims from all over come to worship Shiva and experience its beauty. Tour guides provide more in-depth information about the history of the Jageshwar temple.
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