Monday 15 October 2018

Dwarahat: Ancient Beauty of Temples

   Anyone can be enchanted by seeing the beauty craft of Dwarahat. If you call it a mythological and historical small town, there will probably be no obscurity. 

  Uttarakhand's Jihad is actually a beautiful populated area of ​​the mountainous region. Dwarahat of Almora district has a special place in the world due to its specialty. Located about 21 kilometers from Ranikhet, it is particularly famous for the Jatahat temples.  
   It is very special that many temples are without statue but the beauty of the temples is seen only after the craft. This beautiful area of ​​the mountainous region has a specialty of temples in its lagoon.

   According to experts, there are 3 categories of temples in Dwarahat. These are called kachari, maniya and rathnadev. Dwarahat's temples show the mythology and historicality on their own. Historically, Dwarahat has special significance.  
  Here the temple of Gujde devas is considered as the most important. Its craft beauty and its antiquity are distinctive. From the point of view of artistry, this temple can be called excellent. 

  The temple has been embellished with a series of murals and art pieces all around. The temple of Mata Sheetala Devi of Dwarahat is also divine-grand. Dwarahat is also known by many other names, including Vairatapattan and Lakhanpur. In the popular folklore of Kumaon, Dwarahat is also called the Capital of the Gods. A big reason behind this is that Dwarahat is situated in the middle of the geographical area of ​​Uttarakhand.  

   The saying is that the gods had chosen Dwarahat as the capital. Its beauty and grandeur is parallel to the Dwarka of Krishna in south India. It is believed that the plan of this city started, then it was decided that the confluence of Ramganga and Kosi rivers should be made here. 

   The Gods urged to inform Ramganga and Kosi immediately from the river Gangas. The situation remained that due to obstacles, Dahahat could not become the capital of capital. Yet Dwarahat's mythology, historical and beauty craft is incomparable. In this region of Uttarakhand, the rule of the Chiefs and the Chands rulers in particular.  

   The Katyuri rulers had set up Kartikeyapur town under the name of Shiva son Swami Kartikeya, near Garhwal Joshimath near Baijnath village along the Gomti river. They come under the hats by all terrain. Experts believe that from 12th century to 14th century the branches of Katari dynasty were spread from Hat to surrounding areas. 
   Located at a height of 1510 meters above sea level, Dwarahat maintains a special identity for coolness and beauty. Well known for the beauty and temples, the Dwarahat is also known as the village of temples. Dunagiri and Nayana Devi Temple are recognized as power stations. It is believed that rare herbs are grown in the inner area of ​​Sanjivani Shakti temple. 

   Due to the long series of temples in Dwarahat, it is also called Khajuraho of Kumaon. Dwarahat makes tourists realize the journey of the golden and god folk. The Mahamrityunjaya temple of Dwarahat is very special. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva-Ditunjaya, or those who have triumphed over death. This temple is built in the Nagar Peak style. 

   There are many things in the sanctuary, the interval and the Mandap etc. The craft of the temples of Dwarahat is distinctive. If goddesses have been carved by carving the stones, then the beautiful dimensions have been fabricated. 

    Due to the mythology, historicity and beauty of Dwarahat, tourism has wings of development. Therefore, this attraction attracts tourists from India and abroad towards this mythological city. Due to being situated at a height of 1510 meters above sea level, 

   Dwarahat has also taken the form of hill station. Cool atmosphere and coolness make a pleasant feel. The ancient Mathadist Church is also a beautiful Nagina of the beauty of the city.
  All necessary resources are available for Dwarahat's journey. The nearest airport is Pantnagar. The distance of Dwarahat from Pantnagar airport is about 112 kilometers. The nearest railway station is Kathgodam Junction. The distance of Dwarahat from Kathgodam railway station is about 88 kilometers. Tourists can also visit Dwarahat by road.
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