Chopta Valley, God’s Own Abode

India’s “Mini Switzerland”, the town Chopta is quick turning into a perfect destination for family or solo excursion. Arranged in Rudraprayag region of Chhattisgarh, Chopta is residential area enveloped by thick backwoods. One can get a glorious perspective of snow clad Himalayan extents in the midst of the green forests present there. In the event that you adore trekking then you can begin from here to trek to the well known Panch Kedar Mandir and Chandrashila summit. With a lot of Deodar and Rhododendron trees you can see a differed widely varied vegetation here. There are more than 41 noticeable points giving 180 degree point of view of the prominent Himalayas and 360 degree all encompassing view of close mountains. More than 550 types of birds and 120 types of animals can be found here. Simply keep a watch on the train number 15212 running status and come to visit the best of natural heaven. Here are few spots to visit in the Chopta valley.

  • Madhyamaheshwar Mandir: Also called Madmaheshwar, the temple is arranged at a rise of around 3,200 m above sea level. It is believed that the stomach of Lord Shiva is venerated by the worshippers. The sanctuary from the right side is encompassed by the snow secured Himalayas, and from the left, it is enclosed by the green high glades.  The sanctuary has been developed in North Indian structural style. Guests can see the Neelkanth and Kedarnath tops from the site and the intersection of Madmaheshwar-Ganga adjacent the sanctuary draws consideration of numerous explorers.

Chopta Valley, God’s Own Abode

  • Kalpeshwar Mandir: Kalpeshwar Mandir is dedicated to Lord Shiva as ‘Jatadhar’, on account of the presence of weaved hair. It is arranged at a stature of 2,134 m over the sea level in Chamoli region. This is the main sanctuary out of the five sanctuaries of Panch Kedar that stays open in every season. The tree Kalpavriksha located in the temple goes about as an immaculate spot for sages for meditating. As indicated by the mythology, Sage Arghya had created Urvashi at this site. It is trusted that Rishi Durvasa likewise reflected under Kalpavriksha. Kalpeshwar Mandir can be effortlessly climbed from Helang that is at a distance of 11 kilometers.

Chopta Valley, God’s Own Abode

  • Rudranath Mandir: Rudranath Mandir is a stone sanctuary that is situated in the Chamoli District near Chopta town. One of the Panch Kedars, Lord Shiva is adored as Neelkanth in this sanctuary. Baitarani River also famously known as the ‘Water of Salvation’ flows behind the Rudranath Temple. Various kunds can be seen by explorers close-by the sanctuary, to be specific Tarakund and the Suryakund. The Anusuya Devi Temple likewise lies in the region of the Rudranath Mandir. Voyagers can see different hills like Nanda Devi, Trishul and Hathi Parvat from this sanctuary. The Rudranath Mandir stays shut amid winters because of substantial snowfall.

Chopta Valley, God’s Own Abode

  • Kedarnath Mandir: Kedarnath Mandir is arranged close to the Mandakini River and is one of the Panch Kedars. The sanctuary has a Shivalinga which is considered as one of the 12 Jyotirlingas. The structure of the sanctuary is in the pyramidal structure. The sanctuary is arranged amidst the Himalayan ranges. It is accepted to have been developed by Adi Shankaracharya and comprises of more than 200 symbols of Lord Shiva. As per mythology, the Pandavas attempted to look for reclamation from Lord Shiva by performing an exoneration in Kedarnath. Gods and legends etched on the dividers of the sanctuary can be seen by visitors.

Trekking in Chopta is 2nd chapter and we will discuss this topic in next article.

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