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| Karnaprayag |
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It
is on the way to Badrinath, on the confluence
of two holy rivers Alaknanda and Pindar. It
is said that Karna of Mahabharata meditated
here for many years to acquire the impregnable
shield, which made him a formidable warrior
in the battlefield. Swami Vivekananda meditated
here for eighteen days with his Guru Bhai,
Guru Turianand ji and Akharanand ji. It is
the sub-divisional head-quarter of district
Chamoli. Roads from here go to Almora, Nainital
and Jim Corbet National Park.
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| Nandaprayag |
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21 km from Karnaprayag, on the main route to
Badrinath, where the Alaknanda and Mandakani
rivers meet, is a destination which has become
a major tourist halting point. Named Nandaprayag,
it honours the pious and truthful King Nanda,
who had performed a 'Yagya' and given donations
to the brahmins to win the love and blessings
of God. The famous Gopalji temple is also situated
here.
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| Devprayag |
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 It
is famous for the confluence of two holy rivers,
the Bhagirathi rushing down from Gaumukh and
Alaknanda from Alkapuri glacier. The two rivers
meet here to form the holy river Ganga. For
most Indians, this confluence is no less holier
than the sangam at Allahabad. It is believed
that lord Rama came here for penance after having
killed Ravana. The temple of Raghunath, houses
a tall image of Lord Rama made of black granite.
The Ram Temple is known as Raghunath temple.
Srinagar, the earlier capital of Tehri Garhwal
is at a distance of 33 km. It is the first Prayag
(confluence) on way to Badrinath.
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| Rudraprayag |
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 Lord
Shiva performed his famous Tandav Nritya and
played his Rudra-Veena here. With his Raga-Raganees
he compelled Lord Vishnu to appear in front
of him and with music of his veena, he turned
Lord Vishnu to water. Named after Lord Shiva
(Rudra), Rudraprayag is situated at the holy
confluence of Alaknanda and Mandakani rivers.
The entire region is blessed with immense natural
beauty and places of religious importance. Pawan
Hans helicopter operates a daily flight to Kedarnath
and to Agastya Muni which is about 14 km from
here.
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| Vishnuprayag |
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 Twelve
kilometres from Joshimath, is Vishnuprayag,
situated on the confluence of Alaknanda and
Dhauli Ganga rivers. In mythology, this is the
place where the divine Narad had meditated and
received the blessings of Lord Vishnu. The Kagbhusandi
lake, a small lake of glittering emerald green
is a soothing sight for sore city eyes. In the
season, myriad blossoms decorate its banks and
the wild profusion of colours renders this as
a very photogenic place.
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