Tuesday, 2 July 2019

Guptakashi: Religious Tourism

Guptakashi Hill Station should be called Visible and Religious Tourism. This magnificent city of religion and spirituality can be called a wonderful gift of nature. 

  The whimsical shade of all-round natural beauty thrills tourists. This beautiful tourist destination of Rudraprayag in Uttarakhand, India is also a center of religion, faith and faith. Guptakashi is in fact a small town situated on Rudraprayag-Gaurikund road. 
   Particularly, nature has given this magnificent gift of beauty to the region. Commonly seen, the guptakash Char Dham Yatra is the main stop for Kedarnath. If seen, there are the main five Prayag in Uttarakhand. Among them are Devprayag, Rudraprayag, Karnprayag, Nandprayag and Vishnuprayag. Rudraprayag is the route of Guptakashi along the banks of the river Mandakini. 
   This route of Guptakashi is about 25 kilometers long. This route is the place of the sage Agastya Muni. At this place Agastya Muni has a grand-divine temple. The road to Guptakashi is very beautiful and beautiful. After a long climb, there are visions of Guptakashi. 
   Experts believe that there are three Kashi prevalent especially in the beliefs of religion and spirituality. Among them are Uttarkashi and Guptakashi on the banks of Bhagirathi in Uttarakhand and Kashi of Varanasi city of Uttar Pradesh. Guptakashi is in fact considered the place of Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva used this place to conceal the Pandavas from appearing to hide. 
    In Guptakashi, there is a divine palanquin. This pond is called Manikarnika Kund. Two streams of water fall into this pool. It is believed that these streams belong to the Ganges and the Yamuna. In front of this pool there is the grand-divine temple of Lord Vishwanath. It represents God's Ardhanarishwar form. In this temple, Lord Shiva and Parvati present themselves in mixed form. 
  The name of this place is taken by Guptakashi and it is said that Lord Shiva used to hide the use of this place. So it is called Guptakashi. In the mythological era, Pandavas had done penance for Lord Shiva's philosophy but Lord Shiva wanted to avoid seeing it. So Lord Shiva had hidden in this place.
  It is believed that Lord Shiva came to this place to hide Kashi and hide it. The legend is that the Pandavas go to Gaurikund while chasing God. Lord Shiva attempts to conceal by holding the shape of a bull. 
   The Pandavas try to chase Bhima Sandhur, but the thundering does not come in the trap, but the thorns try to cover themselves by hiding head in the snow. Bheema grabbed the tail of the wind and pulled it. 
  The chunk extends its head and the head goes out to Pashupatinath of Nepal. Pashupatinath also has the recognition of Jyotirlinga of Dwashad. Underage, 
   Lord Shiva abandoned the form of Chand and gave Pandavas a chance to live. By which the Pandavas get freedom from sins. Therefore, Guptakashi is considered as the place of Lord Shiva. 
   It is considered as the place of Hinduism and holiness of Hindus. Guptakashi is a very popular place. Chaukhamba's snow-covered mountain attracts beautiful beauty of the peaks in the natural beauty of Guptakashi. All-round natural beauty makes tourists especially enthralled. If the storyline is considered then it is also considered a pentad.
   All necessary resources are available for travel to Guptakashi Hill Station. The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport Dehradun. The distance of Guptakashi from Jolly Grant Airport is about 190 kilometers. The nearest railway station is Rishikesh Junction. Tourists can also travel to Guptakashi by road.
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