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thatbrownchic · 7 days
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Favourite place
A small village on the Uttarakhand mountains, somewhere between Kedarnath and Badrinath called Chopta. No electricity. Runs on candlelight and oil lamps. A few wooden cottages strewn around in a gentle slope and smells of fresh grass and horse shit. 😅 And a constant sound of a river rushing in the gorge on one side. 🏞🌌🌼
Beautiful ask. Thank you. Inviting everyone to drop your favorite places in the comments! 💖
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Nine Mukhi Rudraksha – Full Benefits and Details
nine Mukhi Rudraksha nine Mukhi Rudraksha has 9 natural vertical lines on its surface. This OrignalRudraksha is found mostly in Nepal and Java. This is also the favorite Rudramanaka of Mother Shakti and Navmukhi Rudraksha ithe representative of Goddess Durga endowed with Navshakti. The blessings of Kapil Muni and Bhairodev keep showering on this Rudraksha. It is especially worn as a protective shield, protecting the wearer from all types of evil properties, black magic and negativity. It provides strength and energy to the wearer. The ruling planet of 9 Mukhi Rudraksha is Ketu.
Unlike other Rudraksha, which display some or the other form of Lord Vishnu, but this bead represents the power of Maa Durga. This Rudraksha works as a home remedy to remove any kind of negative effects of malefic planets. According to Vedic astrology, planets influence the lives of humans. Since planets are always in motion, in the context of astrology, this transit occurs from one zodiac sign to another from time to time. The speed of some planets is slow while the speed of some planets is fast. All these planets keep changing their behavior negatively and positively with every transit. Based out of a zodiac sign, an astrologer makes predictions about the movements of those planets and informs you about good and bad times. It will also tell you about those planets which are negatively affecting your life. 9 Mukhi Rudraksha helps in reducing the negative effects of malefic planets.
Benefits of wearing 9 Mukhi Rudraksha Helps in employment, personality development and success in interviews.
It makes the wearer confident and powerful.
It removes the fear of time from the mind of the wearer and gives him the freedom to live freely.
It helps in removing the malefic effects of planets Ketu and Rahu.
It blesses women to attain physical and mental strength
It is recommended for career oriented women
It removes stomach related problems
It also helps in curing body aches, allergies affecting the skin
It boosts confidence in the wearer.
It helps in keeping a check on Kaal Sarp Dosh
It helps to establish connection with the universe by healing the Sahasrara Chakra
It keeps negative energy away from the wearer
It helps in warding off all kinds of enemies
It helps in destroying all the sins and worries of the person and connects him with Goddess Durga.
It associates the wearer with bravery, courage and endurance.
It helps in making the wearer positive and dynamic.
It helps improve the functioning of the brain and nervous system.
It helps in treating the problems of dizziness and vertigo.
It helps in removing phobias, anxieties and hallucinations in the person.
It helps in maintaining balance between worldly affairs and spiritual life.
It helps in treating epilepsy in the person.
It helps in removing depression and physical weakness of the Rudraksha wearer.
Method of wearing 9 Mukhi Rudraksha Saturday is considered to be the auspicious day to wear 9 Mukhi Rudraksha. First of all, keep Rudraksha in a copper vessel and sprinkle Ganga water on it. Then sit in the east direction of your temple and chant the mantra “Om Hreem Hoon Namah” and wear Rudraksh and chant it 108 times. If your astrologer suggests you to chant some additional mantras then you can do accordingly.
Note: Make sure that the Rudraksha is in direct contact with your body, so that its effect is fully visible to you. ​
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anuragsisodiya · 1 year
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atharvyogshala · 7 months
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Chandrashila is the summit of the Tungnath peak. It literally means ‘Moon Rock’. It is located at a height of about 4,000 meters (13,000 feet) above sea level. This peak provides a spectacular view of Himalayas, especially Nandadevi, Trisul, Kedar Peak, Bandar punch and Chaukhamba peaks. The trek to Chandrashila is very popular amongst tourists. The trek to the peak is 5 kms long. The trek route that starts from Chopta takes one to Tungnath (the highest Shiva temple in the world); from here, it is a kilometer long, and a steep trek. Though shorter in distance, steep climbing makes this trek rigorous. 🙏🏻🧘🏻‍♂️
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einprotagonist · 2 years
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A Trek To Tungnath
Uttarakhand is known to be the Land of Gods for its mesmerizing beauty throughout the state. It has 5 Shiva Temples on top of mountain peaks which are known as Panch Kedar. The highest of Panch Kedar is Tungnath temple, right before Chandrashila peak, sitting at 3680m altitude with breath-taking views – sometimes literally.
The trek to Tungnath begins at Chopta, where water in the pipelines remains frozen during most nights. These temperatures were very different from what I’ve been used to in my city, where average temperature of day remains above 31° C for 2/3rd part of the year. There was an adrenaline rush in veins and thrill drove us to not only live with the situations but enjoy them with all our heart.
The three of us - Suyash, Avinash and I - decided to go on a trip to explore some of the places amongst which Chopta & Tungnath were two on the list. After exploring a few sights, we reached Chopta for a night’s stay so that we can start our trek to Tungnath early morning next day. Temperatures in the evening were 4-5 degree Celsius and our punk asses could not care less, we went out to take photos and look around. Everything far was covered in snow and near us was all ice. We wanted snow, not ice - excited & waiting for the next day. Haha.
There were like hardly 50-60 residential houses which also allowed stays for tourists. Some 4-5 dhaba (restaurants) and a couple small tea stalls. The most expensive thing was water out of all drinks, because you need to drink it more and there is a shortage of it around the valley. Shortage because water freezes, even in the water supply pipelines.
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Temperatures dropped below zero at night and we didn’t move an inch while sleeping in those warm blankets, the air leaking inside from the gaps in windows was totally the villain for all of us. We fell asleep while cracking jokes, grabbing our types of drinks and sharing stories about our lives. The morning came and we got ready, locked our room and headed straight towards the peak. It was a hard time getting fresh in morning for the three of us in that small bathroom with just 1 bucket of water and taps being useless. The scenes can not be compared to anything nor can be described so easily.
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There are many stories behind how these temples came into existence and I learned about the most popular one later, it was an interesting story. A Hindu mythologic tale exists which speaks about how these temples came into existence –after winning the war against Kauravas, the Pandavas realized that they needed to atone for the sins which they’d done by killing their own brothers and priests in the war. They went to search for Lord Shiva’s blessings while Lord Shiva did not want to meet them so he went into hiding. These Panch Kedar are the places where Lord Shiva ultimately hid himself and the Pandavas found him after travelling mountains before finally being freed of their sins.
It is interesting how this story connects to what most travellers would feel in their own tales too, excluding the war and killing parts ofcourse. I had a tough year before deciding to go on this trek – Covid, job scarcity and family problems. When I overcame all these mentally and finally felt like I’ve won the battle against my problems – I went seeking peace and relief at Tungnath. The landscape beauty was evidently godlike and was visible throughout my journey towards the temple. It was a challenging task though, I fell and slipped – got ill but never skipped. Is this how peace and relief was trying to hide from me too?
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The trek was not easy, we did not have enough water to begin with and then we donated whatever we had to a family on their way up because their kid fell ill. We knew that eating snow wouldn’t cut it but we tried that once or twice too. My shoes were pretty well suited for the trek overall and it was fun to watch people slip down the path after hard worked climb - am I evil? Maybe. LOL.
Just before reaching the temple, I was out of breath and out of determination to finish it. Avinash and Suyash kept calling me from ahead, I stopped only 50m behind but it seemed undoable at that moment. I finally gathered courage and picked myself back up (I was literally lying on the side of path for few seconds). We made it. We did it.
Upon reaching there, it felt like I’ve reached the top of world – a never-ending dose of confidence despite staying hungry for hours and running out of water earlier than expected. The happiness and calm on top overshadowed every other feeling that I had, it was a moment of pure relief when one can hear their own breath and winds around.
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Call it the lords, call it nature or call it whatever you want – the stories from the past will always connect to you if you look at them through the right lens. Tungnath made me realize how beautiful and teaching my life has been, at the end of every chapter there is a new beginning waiting for us to join hands and move forward with new plans for life.
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Until next trip people! :)
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dilmaangetravel · 2 years
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manhartravels · 2 years
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Tungnath Trek 2022
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Tungnath Trek 2022 - Highest Temple of Lord Shiva🛕❤️ Tungnath Temple can be reached by a moderately easy trek of 3.5km commencing from Chopta (2700mts).
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vinodbagdi · 2 years
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कबीर परमात्मा मां के गर्भ से जन्म नहीं लेते सन 1398 में परमेश्वर कबीर साहिब जी शिशु रूप में अवतरित हुई है तो उनके शरीर का दिव्य प्रकाश ऋषि अष्टानंद जी को दिखाई दिया। स्वामी रामानंद जी ने अष्टानंद जी से कहा, जब कोई अवतारी शक्ति पृथ्वी पर लीला करने आती है तो ऐसी घटना होती है। अधिक जानकारी के लिए संत रामपाल जी महाराज यूट्यूब चैनल पर विजिट करें। #ujjain #shiva #omkareshwar #tungnath #himalayan #dev #rudraksha #pahadi #devbhoomi #Kabir #GodKabir #KabirIsGod #SaintRampalJi #SantRampalJiMaharaj #KabirPrakatDiwas https://www.instagram.com/p/CetYAjmJbNE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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aashu05 · 2 months
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 Detailed overview of Tungnath
Tungnath is a sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, India. It holds the distinction of being the highest Shiva temple in the world, situated at an altitude of approximately 3,680 meters (12,073 feet) above sea level. The temple is an integral part of the Panch Kedar pilgrimage circuit, which comprises five temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand.
Here's a detailed overview of Tungnath:
1 History: The exact origins of Tungnath Temple are not precisely documented, but it is believed to have been constructed thousands of years ago. Legend has it that the temple was built by the Pandavas, the protagonists of the Hindu epic Mahabharata, during their exile. Another legend suggests that it was constructed by Adi Shankaracharya, the 8th-century Hindu philosopher and theologian who revitalized Hinduism. 2 Architecture: The architecture of Tungnath Temple reflects traditional North Indian temple architecture. It is made of stone and has a simple yet elegant design. The sanctum sanctorum (garbhagriha) houses the main deity, Lord Shiva, in the form of a lingam. Surrounding the main temple, there are smaller shrines dedicated to other deities such as Parvati, Vyas, and Kal Bhairav. 3 Location and Accessibility: Tungnath Temple is situated in the picturesque setting of the Himalayas, amidst lush greenery and snow-capped peaks. The temple can be reached via a trekking route that starts from Chopta, a small town in Uttarakhand. The trek to Tungnath is moderately challenging, covering a distance of around 3.5 kilometers (2.2 miles). It typically takes 3-4 hours to complete the trek, depending on one's fitness level. The route offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. 4 Religious Significance: Tungnath holds immense religious significance for Hindus, particularly devotees of Lord Shiva. It is believed to be one of the sacred sites where Lord Shiva's arms appeared after he took the form of a bull to evade the Pandavas. Pilgrims visit Tungnath to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva and to experience spiritual tranquility in the serene Himalayan environment. 5 Pilgrimage Circuit: As part of the Panch Kedar pilgrimage circuit, Tungnath is visited by devotees along with four other temples dedicated to Lord Shiva: Kedarnath, Madhyamaheshwar, Rudranath, and Kalpeshwar. The pilgrimage is considered a significant spiritual journey for devotees seeking self-realization and divine blessings. 6  Festivals: Several festivals are celebrated at Tungnath Temple throughout the year, with Maha Shivaratri being the most prominent. During this festival, thousands of devotees undertake the arduous trek to Tungnath to offer prayers to Lord Shiva and participate in religious ceremonies. 7 Conservation Efforts: Given its high-altitude location and fragile ecosystem, Tungnath, like other Himalayan temples, faces challenges related to environmental degradation and infrastructure development. Efforts are being made by the local government and environmental organizations to promote sustainable tourism and preserve the natural beauty of the region. Tungnath Temple stands not only as a symbol of religious devotion but also as a testament to the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas and the rich cultural heritage of India.
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tourandtrek · 2 months
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Chopta Tungnath: Exploring the Hidden Himalaya
Nestled amidst the majestic peaks of the Himalayas lies a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered - Chopta Tungnath. This enchanting destination, often dubbed as the "Mini Switzerland of India," is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. With The Hidden Himalaya as your trusted guide, get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey to uncover the breathtaking beauty of Chopta Tungnath.
Chopta Tungnath: A Natural Paradise
Situated in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, Chopta Tungnath is renowned for its verdant meadows, dense forests, and panoramic views of snow-capped peaks. This picturesque region boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Trekking to Tungnath Temple
A highlight of any visit to Chopta Tungnath is the trek to the Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple globally. As you ascend through rhododendron forests and alpine meadows, the crisp mountain air invigorates your senses, and breathtaking vistas unfold before your eyes. The trek culminates at the Tungnath Temple, where devotees gather to seek blessings and soak in the spiritual ambiance of the Himalayas.
Exploring Deoria Tal
Another must-visit destination in Chopta Tungnath is Deoria Tal, a pristine lake surrounded by lush greenery and towering peaks. The tranquil waters of the lake reflect the snow-capped mountains, creating a mesmerising sight that is sure to leave you spellbound. A trek to Deoria Tal offers a serene retreat amidst nature's bounty, allowing you to unwind and rejuvenate in the lap of the Himalayas.
The Hidden Himalaya: Crafting Unforgettable Experiences
With The Hidden Himalaya as your trusted companion, every moment of your Chopta Tungnath journey is meticulously planned to ensure an unforgettable experience. From expert guides well-versed in the local terrain to comfortable accommodations nestled amidst nature's embrace, The Hidden Himalaya leaves no stone unturned in making your journey seamless and enriching.
A Sanctuary for the Soul
As you explore the hidden treasures of Chopta Tungnath with The Hidden Himalaya, you'll discover that this enchanting destination is more than just a physical expedition - it's a sanctuary for the soul. The serene surroundings, coupled with moments of introspection, offer a rare opportunity to reconnect with yourself and find solace in the embrace of nature.
Conclusion
Embarking on a journey to Chopta Tungnath with The Hidden Himalaya is not just an adventure - it's a transformative experience that will leave an indelible mark on your soul. From the tranquil beauty of Deoria Tal to the spiritual ambiance of Tungnath Temple, every aspect of this hidden Himalayan gem is sure to captivate your heart and leave you longing for more. So lace up your boots, pack your bags, and get ready to explore the breathtaking beauty of Chopta Tungnath with The Hidden Himalaya as your guide.
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dehraduncabservice · 3 months
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Chopta, with its untouched beauty and thrilling adventures, is a destination that will leave you mesmerized. Whether you are seeking a spiritual experience, an adrenaline rush, or simply a peaceful getaway, Chopta has something for everyone. Plan your visit to this hidden gem and immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of the Himalayas.
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tourplaza · 5 months
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Tungnath Temple
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tapovaninnhotel · 6 months
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𝗕𝗮𝗱𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗵 𝗗𝗵𝗮𝗺 𝗬𝗮𝘁𝗿𝗮: 𝗔 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗲𝘁𝗲 𝗕𝗮𝗱𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗵 𝗧𝗲𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗲 𝗧𝗿𝗮𝘃𝗲𝗹 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲! Hotel Tapovan Inn has prepared a comprehensive Badrinath temple travel guide, which will help you explore everything you need to know for a fulfilling Badrinath Dham Yatra. So, before you start your Badrinath tour, let’s learn about this place!
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atharvyogshala · 7 months
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The Himalayas run from the north most of Jammu and Kashmir to down of the northeastern state of Tripura. It is the largest mountain range in the world. It homes many flora and fauna, jagged peak valleys, glaciers, unfathomable river gorges. They play an important role in the climate of India.
Chandrashila is the summit above Tungnath temple in India. It literally means "Moon Rock". It is located at a height of about 3,690 metres above sea level. This peak provides views of the Himalayas, including Nandadevi, Trisul, Kedar Peak, Bandarpunch and Chaukhamba peaks.
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morniscampsandresorts · 8 months
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Kedarnath & Badrinath Trip
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A trip to Badrinath and Kedarnath, two of the holiest Hindu pilgrimage sites in the Himalayas, can be a spiritually enriching experience. Here's a brief overview of what to expect:
1. Badrinath:
Badrinath Temple: This sacred temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu is the main attraction. It's an important stop in the Char Dham Yatra pilgrimage circuit.
Mana Village: Visit the last Indian village on the India-Tibet border. It's known for its natural beauty and folklore.
Tapt Kund: A natural hot spring where devotees take a dip before entering the temple.
Vasudhara Falls: A beautiful waterfall known for its scenic beauty and religious significance.
2. Kedarnath:
Kedarnath Temple: Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and requires a trek to reach.
Gaurikund: The starting point of the trek to Kedarnath. It's also known for its hot water springs.
Chorabari Tal (Gandhi Sarovar): A pristine lake located at the base of Kedarnath's glaciers.
Shankaracharya Samadhi: Pay your respects at the samadhi (final resting place) of Adi Shankaracharya.
Here are some tips for your trip:
Be prepared for varying weather conditions, as these places are in high altitudes.
Carry proper trekking gear for the Kedarnath trek.
Respect the religious customs and traditions of these sacred places.
Check the weather and road conditions before traveling, as they can be affected by snowfall and landslides, especially during monsoon season.
Both Badrinath and Kedarnath offer a unique spiritual experience amidst the stunning natural beauty of the Himalayas.
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