Rudraprayag,
named after Lord Shiva
(Rudra), Rudraparyag
is situated at the holy confluence of Alaknanda
and Mandakini rivers, at a distance
of 34 kms. from Srinagar (Garhwal). The meeting of the
Mandakini and Alaknanda rivers has a unique beauty of
its own and it seems as if two sisters were embracing
each other. It is believed that to master the mysteries
of music, Narad Muni worshipped
Lord Shiva, who appeared
in his Rudra Avtaar (incarnation) to
bless Narad. The Shive
and Jagdambe temples are of great religious
importance.
Till
recently, Rudraprayag
was a part of district Chamoli and Tehri were conjoined
to form Rudraprayag as a new district.
The
presence of two separate routes for Badrinath
and Kedranath Dham from Rudraprayag
render great importance to the place. The entire region
is blessed with immense nature beauty, places of religious
importance, takes & glaciers.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Altitude :
610 mts.
Language :
Garhwali, Hindi & English
Clothing : Summer
- Cotton, Winter - Woollen. Season Round the year.
TRANSPORT
Air : Nearest
Airport, Jollygrant, 159 kms.
Rail :
Nearest Railway Station, Rishikesh, 152 kms.
Road : Well
connected by road to all the important places of Garhwal
Division. Regular bus services are available.
HOSPITAL
Govt.
Hospital & Private Clinics
BANKS
State
Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, District Co-operative
Bank
OTHER FACILITIES
Medical
Store, Petrol Pump, Post & Telegraph Office, Telephone
Booths, Automobiles.
PLACES TO SEE
The Confluence
The
confluence for river Mandakini
originating from Kedarnath Dham and river Alanknanda
originating from Badrinath Dham is a
beautiful sight to behold.
The
confluence has a great religious significance and thousands
of pilgrims come here to take a holy
dip. The temple
of Goddess Jagdamba and Lord Shiv are
also major attractions for tourists and pilgrims.
Koteshwar Temple
At
a distance of 3 kms from Rudraprayag
and on the holy bank of
river Alanknanda is situated the Koteshwar
temple is in the form of a cave
temple. There are many idols which have
been formed naturally. It is believed that before going
to Kedarnath Lord Shiv meditated here. Durign the months
of August and September, thousands of devotees
come here to worship Lord Shiva.
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