Rudranath Temple - Toughest Trek in Panch Kedar - CHAR DHAM DESTINATIONS
Rudranath
Rudranath is one of the "Panch Kedar" (Rudranath, Kedarnath, Tungnath, Madhyamaheshwar, and Kalpeshwar), a distant temple in Uttarakhand's Chamoli District. Rudranath holds a superior significance in the core of Lord Shiva's devotees. Trekkers must endure a difficult journey that only leads to his pilgrimage spot.
Trek info : Here, the god Shiva's head/face (mukha) is worshiped as "Neelakantha Mahadeva." About 3 km from Gopeshwar, at Sagar Village, is where the hike begins. The other trip begins in Mandal, 12 kilometres from Gopeshwar. Through the Anusuya Devi Temple this journey passes. The walk, which is about 24 kilometres long, is quite difficult.
Rudranath is graced by various holy bodies of water including the Chandra Kund, Tara Kund, Manas Kund, Surya Kund, Baitarani, Vaitarani, and Rudraganga rivers, in addition to the holy temple that is located in the lovely highland valley. One can also take in the breath-taking scenes of the Nanda Ghunti, Devasthan, Nanda Devi, Hathi Parbat, and Trishul mountain peaks.
The renowned temple of Lord Shiva, Rudranath, is delightfully decorated in the Garhwal Himalayas. In the Panch Kedar pilgrim circuit, it is the fourth temple to visit. As compare reaching to the other Panch Kedar temples, Rudranath temple is the most difficult to get to. The mountainous meadows and rhododendron trees surround the holy temple. You can start the thrilling walk to the Rudranath temple from Sagar, Helang, or Urgam villages.
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Mythology of Rudranath
This outstanding Hindu shrine is believed to have been constructed in the eighth century AD and is said to house the face of Lord Shiva. The area is bordered by the majestic Garhwal Himalayan Mountains and is 3600 metres above sea level.
Likewise all Panch Kedars, The Rudranath Temple is also accept to be constructed and worshipped by the Pandavas, legend persons of legend Hindu epic Mahabharata. In that heroic Kurukshetra war which is stated in epic Mahabharat, Pandavas conquered Kauravas (100 cousins of Pandavas) and killed them all. They needed to repentance for the sins of gotra hatya and Brāhmanahatya during the war. Thus, they wandered in search of lord Shiva to plead his blessings, the one who can only make them empty from their sins. But Lord Shiva was extremely infuriated by the deception and killings at the Kurukshetra war and was indifferent towards Pandava’s prayers, thus wanted to evade them. Therefore, he concealed himself in the form of a bull (Nandi) and gone unnoticeable at Garhwal region.
After searching in Lord Shiva’s loving city Varanasi and not finding him there, the Pandavas went to Garhwal Himalayas. There Bhima one of the Pandavas brother Bhima, standing across two mountains saw a unique bull gazing in Guptkashi, he instantly recognize Lord Shiva as bull. Bhima tightly hold the tail and hind legs of the bull so that he don’t get disappeared again. But the bull-formed Lord Shiva vanished into the ground to later get appeared in parts, with the hump in Kedarnath, the arms in Tungnath, the face at Rudranath, the nabhi (navel) and stomach in Madhyamaheshwar and the hair in Kalpeshwar. After this reappearance of Lord Shiva in five different places and parts, then Pandavas finally get happiness of finding Shiva. ThAey then constructed the five temple which is known as Panch Kedar. The Pandavas seeked blessings and then thus freed from their sins.
Places to visit in Rudranath
Rudranath temple: This temple is the main attraction if you visit Rudranath. This Lord Shiva’s temple holds a significancy and worth to visit if you want to complete Kedar Khand Tour.
Nandi Kund Lake: The Chaukhamba group of mountains, which are surrounded by gorgeous peaks, is a treasure trove for hikers. As you look into the lake's crystal-clear water, you can feel the shivering winds that carry your anxieties. Surprisingly, there are ancient trees that people revere because they are associated with the Pandavas. Wanderlust-filled people frequently hike Nandi Kund.
Anusuya Devi Temple & Atri Muni Ashram: This temple is devoted to Mata Sati, one of the most eminent temples in Chamoli district. Anusuya Devi, wife of Rishi Atri Muni, a proficient sage and one of the famed Sapta Rishis (In Sanskrit, sapta denotes seven and Rishis denotes Sages). As per legends, Devi Anusuya entirely dedicated to her husband. It is situated 30 kms far from Chopta. It is positioned in the lap of Himalayas which fascinates the pilgrims.
Mandal : Mandal Village is positioned in the core of the unspoiled prettiness of the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand. At Mandal you will find yourself pampered in the beautiful scenery of the state of Uttarakhand. The Mandal Village is a small far-flung village of Uttarakhand located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. It is one of the most beautiful and mesmerising must visit villages in Uttarakhand.
Sagar Village : It is a village that covers way to some the sacred shrines of noteworthy significance for the people of Uttarakhand and also the other devotees. The Sagar Village is positioned in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. The Sagar village is one midst the very attractive sites in the Himalayas. It is situated in the core of thick high-altitude forests and dwarf Rhododendrons.
How to reach Rudranath
By Road: Rishikesh and Haridwar, which are 213 km and 236 km from Gopeshwar, are the railway stations that are the closest to Rudranath. From either of the two railway stations, one can take a taxi to either Gopeshwar or Sagar Village.
By Rail: Rudranath is easily accessible via road from Gopeshwar and Sagar village. From Sagar Town, the trip for Rudranath starts. Taxi is the most advantageous method for arriving at till Gopeshwar and Sagar Town.
By Air: The closest airport to Rudranath is Jolly Grant Airport, which is located in Dehradun and is 258 kilometers away. Gopeshwar or Sagar village, where the trek begins, can be easily reached by bus or taxi from the airport. Between Sagar village and Rudranath, a 21-kilometer trek is required.