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Rudraprayag

let's talk about the district of Uttarakhand Rudraprayag:
Rudraprayag district of Uttaranchal in India is a town and a Nagar panchayat. Rudraprayag Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers is Sngmsthl. Bhagirathi at Devprayag, and meets the Alaknanda River and forms. The famous shrine of Kedarnath shrine, Rudraprayag is 86 km. Rudraprayag is named in the name of Lord Shiva. Alaknanda and Mandakini are located at Rudraprayag. Rudraprayag, Srinagar (Garhwal) is located 34 kilometers. A confluence of Rivers Mandakini and Alaknanda in itself is a unique beauty. It is as if they are seeing each other two sisters have been embraced. It is believed that the music maestro Narada and Narada Muni worshiped Lord Shiva to bless Lord Shiva as incarnation was dire. Jagdamba Shiva temple here and is one of the major religious places.

Attraction:
 1. Guptkashi
 2. Kirsu
 3. Gaurikund 
 4. Sonprayag
 5. Dioria tal
 6. Chopta
 7. Agastyamuni:


  1.Guptkashi
The importance of which is the importance of the Kashi Guptkashi. Ganga and Yamuna rivers meet is. It is believed that after the war of Mahabharata Panndv Lord Shiva wanted to meet him and would like to receive blessings. But the Lord did not want to meet the Pandavas so he moved Guptakashi Kedarnath. Located at an altitude of 1319 meters above sea level Guptkashi. It is situated on a mound that Ukhimath broomstick is near. Some locals call it by the name of Rana tap. Also old Vishwanath Temple, Temple and Mnikarnik Aradnesrvr Guptkashi furrow is the major attraction.

  2. Kirsu
Located on the snow-clad mountains Kirsu very beautiful location. This place is located between the Himalayas. This is why the place attracts more tourists. Besides, several other peaks are visible, knowingly or unknowingly. Located 19 kilometers from Kirsu Pudhi. It is located at an altitude of 1700 meters from the sea. Kirsu is very peaceful place. The large number of oak, pine trees and is Flogan.

  3. Gaurikund
The distance is 5 kilometers from Sonprayag Gaurikund. Located at an altitude of 1982 meters above sea level. Gaurikund Kedarnath route is the last bus station. Kedarnath after entering the hot water bath at the pool to people. Gauri Devi temple are taken. This is the place where Goddess Parvati meditated to attain Lord Shiva.

 4. Sonprayag
Located at an altitude of 1829 meters above sea level Sonprayag. Kedarnath is situated on the main road. Sonprayag is one of the major shrines. It is said that the holy water touched by Sonprayag Panhuchane helps Bakut Dham. The distance is 19 km from Kedarnath Sonprayag. This is the place where Lord Shiva and Parvati were married. Just 14 kilometers away from Sonprayag Triyuginarayn and then have to walk five kilometers.

  5.Dioria tal
The place is located on the route Chopta-Ukimt. The whole village is located at a distance of 2 km from the beginning of the route. The lake is surrounded by forests on all sides. The image on the lake side of the peak when Chaukmba makes more beautiful.

  6.Chopta
Chopta Goepshwar-Ukhimath route is 40 kilometers. Garhwal area Chopta here is one of the major tourist sites. Tungnath ancient temple is here.

 7. Agastyamuni:
The distance is 18 km from Rudraprayag Agastyamuni. It is located at an altitude of 1000 meters above sea level. It is located on the banks of river Mandakini. This is where the sage Agastya had meditated for many years. Name Agstesrvr Mahadev temple was named after the sage Agastya. Very big fair is held here on the occasion of Baisakhi. Devotees from far and wide come here and pray to your deity.

Kedarnath:
The Kedarnath Uttarakhand state of India is one of the major religious places. Kedarnath is one of the four pilgrimages. Kedaranatha 3584 meters above sea level is located. Lord Shiva is one of the twelve Jyorthylingon Kedarnath. Lord Shiva is also known by the name of Kedar. Kedarnath temple was so named. Kedarnath is situated on the snow-clad mountains tall. Kedarnath is situated in the Himalayan Mountains. It is the sacred place of the followers of Hinduism.

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