Guptakashi Tour

Because it has the oldest Vishwanath temple in Uttarakhand, Guptkashi is a very interesting location. Before kedarnath, the large city of Guptkashi. There are many different kinds of hotels in Guptkashi, as well as information about the city, weather, sightseeing, tourist attractions, how to get there, things to do in Guptkashi, Guptkashi village, Guptkashi temple, and Guptkashi Uttarakhand. Guptkashi, also known as Gupta Kashi, is in the Rudraprayag district of Uttrakhand's Garhwal Himalayas. Guptkashi reaches a height of 1,497 feet above sea level. The Vishwanath temple in Guptkhashi, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is similar to the one in Varanasi (kashi), is well-known. Ardhanareshvara, a half-man, half-woman incarnation of Shiva and Parvati, is the focus of the other well-known temple here. The pandava heroes of the Hindu epic Mahabharata are associated with the name Guptkashi. On the way to Kevernath, the temple is located. It has pleasant weather throughout the year and the picturesque Chaukhamba mountains as its backdrop. Guptakashi has a lot of hotels where you can stay.

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Places To Visit in Guptkashi

Vishwanath Temple
One of Guptkashi's most well-known temples is Vishwanath. Lord Shiva is honored at the Vishwanath temple. Stones and wooden frames are used to build this temple.

Manikarnik Kund
The most crucial aspect is to take into account that the water comes from both the cow's head and Ganesha's head, which are two sources of water. Within the complex of the Vishwanath temple is Manikarnik kund, where Shiva linga presides.

Ardhanarishwar Temple
On the left side of the Vishwanath temple is the Ardhanarishwar temple. The god Shiva is also honored at the Ardhanarishwar temple. The real-life half-man, half-women representation of the temple's presiding idol depicts Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.


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