Thursday 1 August 2019

Patal Bhuvaneshwar: Gift of Nature

   Patal Bhuvaneshwar, a beautiful gift of nature, would probably not be an exaggeration. Yes, Patal Bhuvaneshwar's corner-corner is littered with natural beauty. 

  Particularly that Patal Bhuvaneshwar has religious and historical significance. From this place Harmalaya's Divinity-grandeur is visible. Patal Bhuvaneshwar, located in Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand, is indeed a magnificent and highly ancient cave. This natural cave of limestone is very visible. Patal Bhuvaneshwar, located about 14 km from Gangolith, is known to be specially known for natural structure.
  Located in a depth of about 90 feet, in this cave, there are great-divine deities. According to experts, this great and famous cave was discovered by King Rituparna. This King of Sun Dynasty ruled in Ayodhya during the Treta era. 
  Experts believe that this place is described in the Skanda Purana that Lord Shiva sits in Patal Bhubaneswar. Legend has it that other goddess-devates come here to praise Mahadev. 
   It is believed that Raja Rituparna was caught in this cave after pursuing a wild deer, he was surprised. According to experts, Raja Rituparna had appeared in front of 33 gods, including Mahadev. In the Dwapar era, Pandavas played in Chavad in the cave. Adi Shankaracharya established the magnificent Shivling of copper in the cave. 
  Iron chains have to be resorted to enter this divine-grand cave. There is a leak of water in this cave of stones. The entrance to the cave is very smooth. Therefore, it is necessary to enter with utmost care. Patal Bhavneshwar is a Shishnaag-shaped stone in the cave. It appears that Sheshnag has held the earth.
  Particularly this is a Shivling of this cave, which is growing in size. It is believed that in the future, the size of Shivling will touch the roof of the cave. Patal Bhuvaneshwar is a mark of swan on the walls of the cave. It is believed that this figure of swan is of the swan of Brahma ji. 
   There is also a havan kund in the cave. It is said that Jainmayya performed the Nag Yagya in this kund. In which all the snakes were burnt and burnt. Particularly in this cave, one thousand feet elephant is also shown. 
   Patal Bhuvaneshwar cave has no connection with the divinity-grandeur. Specially, if you look at this cave, there are also Darshan of Kedarnath, Badrinath and Amarnath. Badrinath's Badri Panchayat also has statuary sculptures. 
   These are especially Yama-Kuber, Varun, Lakshmi-Ganesh and Garuna etc. The shape of the Takshak Nag is also reflected on a rock of the cave. There is also a cave of Baba Amarnath in this Panchayat. In this cave, there are visions of Baba Kalabhairav ​​too.
  It is believed that the whole vision of Kalbhairav ​​gives salvation to the devotees. Patal Bhubaneshwar is a wonderful collection or group of caves. The external area of ​​Patal Bhuvaneshwar is also very visible. 
  From Patal Bhubaneswar, there are visions of the Himalaya's divinity-grandeur. It appears that the tourists are in the lap of nature. All-round snow peaks are seen, then the valleys and mats make the tourists enchanted. 
   Intensive forest areas covered by the herbical vegetation provide plenty of oxygen to the tourists. It appears that as the lungs have wings. Seeing the stroll of the clouds, tourists are overwhelmed with excitement.
   All necessary resources are available for the visit of Patal Bhuvaneshwar. The nearest airport is Pantnagar Airport. Bhuvaneshwar is approximately 244 kilometers away from the airport. The nearest railway station is Kathgodam Junction. Tourists can also travel to Bhavneshwar by road.
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