
The Panch Kedar are five sacred shrines of Lord Shiva, located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India. Each shrine is associated with a part of Shiva's body, as per legend, when he transformed into a bull to evade the Pandavas after the Kurukshetra war. Here's a brief description:
These sites not only hold immense religious significance but also offer breathtaking natural beauty, attracting pilgrims and nature enthusiasts alike.
Kalpeshwar, one of Panch Kedar, in Uttarakhand, dedicated to Shiva's hair. Trek from Helang, best visited April-June & Sep-Nov. Offers spiritual & scenic beauty ...Read More
Kedarnath, in Uttarakhand, is a sacred Shiva shrine, part of Panch Kedar. Known for its historic, trek, temples, & scenic beauty. Best visited May-Jun, Sep-Oct. ...Read More
Madhyamaheshwar, part of Panch Kedar, is in Uttarakhand. Dedicated to Shiva's navel, it's accessible via a trek from Ransi. Best visit time Apr-Jun, Oct-Nov. ...Read More
Rudranath, part of Panch Kedar, lies in Uttarakhand. Known for Shiva's face, Rudranath is reached by a challenging trek from Sagar village, best visited May-Oct ...Read More
Tungnath - Chopta, the highest Shiva temple, is part of Panch Kedar. Trek from Chopta, scenic beauty, history linked to Mahabharata. Best visited Apr-Nov. ...Read More