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Champawat

let's talk about Uttarakhand district Champawat: 

Champawat Champawat district of  Uttarakhand state of India has its headquarters. Rivers flowing into the wonderful landscape between the mountains and plains are dazzles. Champawat tourists who get everything they want from a hill station. From wildlife to the meadows and tracking facilities, everything is hereThe town is located at a height above sea level of 1615 meters. Champawat many years has been the capital of the rulers of Kumaon. Chand rulers ruins of the fort can be seen in Champawat.



Highlights:
1. Baleshwar temple
2. Nagnath temple
3.Sweet Reetha Sahib
4. Purnagiri temple
5. Shyanlatal
6. Pancheswar
7. Devidhura
8. Lohaghat
9. Abbott Mount
10. Banbasa

1. Baleshwar temple:
Is dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple was built during the reign Chand. The architecture of this temple is very beautiful. It is believed that Baleshwar temple was built in 10-12 century AD

2. Nagnath temple:
The architecture of this temple is very beautiful. It is one of the oldest temples of Kumaon.


3. Sweet Reetha Sahib:
It is one of the major religious Sikhs. The place is located at a distance of 72 kilometers from Champawat. It is said that the first Guru of Sikhs, Guru Nanak came here. This Gurudwara is located at the confluence of the rivers is Lodia and Ratia. Many of the trees on campus engaged Gurudwara Rite. It is believed that the touch of Guru Reetha becomes sweet. With Gurdwara temple itself is Dhirnath. Vesakha fair is held here on the occasion of the full moon.


4. Purnagiri temple:
The holy shrine is located on Mount Purnagiri. And 20 kilometers from the temple Tnkpur Champawat is located 9 km 2. A large number of pilgrims from all over India come to this temple. The temple is the most crowded Chaitra Navratra (March to April) occurs. It also flows from the Black River is known as the Sharda.


5. Shyanlatal:
This place is located at a distance of 56 km from Champawat. At the same time, the place
 is also famous for the ashram of Swami Vivekananda which is located on the beautiful
 shores of LakeShyamatl. The lake water is blue. The lake extends to 15 square kilometers.
 Mela takes a swing is also quite famous.


6. Pancheswar:
This location is close to the Nepal border. The place is dark and Sarayu rivers meet.
 Panchesrvr is extremely famous for the temple of Lord Shiva. Devotees in large numbers
 during the fairs come. And take a dip in the river.


7. Devidhura:
This place is located at a distance of 45 km from Champawat. This beautiful place is known
 Vrahi temple. Here Bgwal stonesat each other on the occasion of the two groups are Fekte.
 Raksha Bandhan is the occasion of this unique tradition.


8. Lohaghat:
This historic city is located at a distance of 14 km from Champawat. The place is situated 
on the banks of the river Lohowti. This place is famous for its natural beauty. Also it 
takes place during the summer of Buras is also famous for the flowers, famous TV She is
 at the hospital.


9. Abbott Mount:
Abbott Mount is a very beautiful place. This place has many bungalows British. This
beautiful place is located 11 kilometers from Lohaghat. Also this place is located
at 2001 meters altitude.
10. Banbasa:
It is located on the Nepal border} {Mahendra Nagar, n. T. P. Si factory here on the army
camp here too hey hey. A farm house farm house here hey hey Strog named owner of
the school and the orphanage run by a British citizen, hey hey it here.

















Nagnath Temple

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