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Jageshwar Dham – The Ancient Shiva Temples of Uttarakhand

Jageshwar Dham

Jageshwar Dham is one of the ancient Shiva temples in India, located in the Garhwal Himalayas in Uttarakhand. This beautiful place is visited by thousands of people every year, making it one of India’s popular pilgrimage destinations. Wholly dedicated to Lord Shiva, considered the ”Lord of the Jungle” and the protector of everyone’s lives, this temple is must visit by everyone. 

History Of Jageshwar Dham

Katyuri Dynasty Kings built the temple, which is mainly known for its intricately designed architecture inspired by local design. Sandstone, marble and granite are the significant materials used to decorate the temple, which enhances its beauty. It is said that the main Shiva temple has 124 different gods’ temples, giving it more importance. Along with it, the temple has many other small temples. 

Jageshwar Dham is one of the unique temples in India, and besides being a pilgrimage destination, it has several things to explore. If you are willing to visit Jagehswar Dham, this blog can help you to plan your trip. Read the complete guide and know everything about this pilgrimage destination. 

How To Reach Jageshwar Dham?

Jageshwar Dham is located in the hills of Uttarakhand. It is situated at an elevation of 1,870 mts above sea level, near Almora district. The distance between Almora to Jageshwar is 37 km and can be easily accessible via road. You can easily find a bus and taxi that will take you to Jageshwar Dham hassle-free. 

This pilgrimage is also accessible from different areas and modes in India. The Pantnagar Airport is the nearest airport to Jagehwar Dham, which is 150 km away. Taxis, buses and cabs are easily available from Pantnagar Airport. 

Other nearby cities to Jageshwar are Haldwani, Kathgodam and Delhi, which are 122 Km, 125 km and 400 km away, respectively. It will take around 4 hours to 10 hours to reach Jageshwar Dham from these major locations. Similar to Pantnagar, buses and cabs are easily available from these locations that will directly drop you at Jageshwar Dham.

What Is The Best Time To Reach Jageshwar Dham?

Ideally, the best time to visit Jageshwar Dham is the month of Shravan, which takes place in July or August. During this month, Jageshwar Monsoon Festival is celebrated, which gives the perfect devotion vibes. These months are the busiest ones and attract the most crowd from all over India. But if you are uncomfortable with crowds and looking for peace, plan your trip for the rest of the month.  Every month of the year is perfect and makes you filled with spiritual feelings. So you can reach any time of the year for a religious feel. 

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What To Pack For Jageshwar

Almora has beautiful weather throughout the year. Summer is pleasing, and winter is chilled. With an average temperature of 25℃ in summer, the hill station is perfect for people who are living in high-temperature regions. During monsoon, the hill station receives a high amount of rain which drops the temperature. The rainy season starts in July and lasts till September, and the temperature stays between 21℃ to 29℃. The temperature during winter falls somewhere between  15℃ to -3℃, and it also receives snowfall during the season, making it the coolest hill station in India. 

Since Jageshwar is near Almora, the temperature and weather remain the same in both places. You must keep a semi-wooled T-shirt for summer and monsoon and extra warm-wollen clothes for winter. Also, carry a raincoat or umbrella and snow boats to prevent yourself from unpredictable weather changes. 

Places To Visit Near Jageshwar Dham

Besides being known as a pilgrimage destination, Jageshwar is a beautiful hill station that houses several other ancient temples, flora & fauna and ancient architectural history. Once you are here, you will get an opportunity to see many exclusive things, some of which are discussed below. 

1- Dandeshwar Temple

Dandeshwar Temple

Another popular temple in Jageshwar, Dandeshwar temple, which is a group of 14 temples, was built in the classic Nagara style of architecture. It is built of natural rock, and people commonly visit here to explore the uniquely created architecture.

2- Jageshwar Archaeological Museum

Jageshwar  Archaeological Museum

If you want to dig deep into the Jageshwar temple history, visit the Jageshwar Archaeological Museum. The museum has more than 174 sculptures found in the region from the 9th to 13th centuries. The most significant sculptures are ‘Dancing Ganesha’ and ‘Uma-Maheshwar sitting on Nandi’. 

3- Airavat Gufa

Airavat Gufa is located near Jageshwar Dham and is known as one of the tourist places in Jageshwar. This cave will tell the Jageshwar tales and history. You can reach here with your kids to see the architecture. 

4- Mahamrityunjaya  Temple

Mahamrityunjaya  Temple

This temple attracts tourists from all over India, and people reach here throughout the year. It holds a special place in devotees’ hearts because of the significance of its name. Mahamrityunjaya is made of three words: Maha, Mrityun and Jaya, which means great, death and victory; hence the word means ‘Great victory over death’. The devotees visit here to worship for their long-lasting life. 

5- Almora 

Almora

Almora is a stunning town, rich in cultural legacy, gorgeous fauna and pleasing weather. Visiting here should not be missed on your trip to Jageshwar. Almora is filled with surprises, and you will get to see several things here, such as cultural villages, which are gems of Almora. You can also experience camping here at the hilltop. 

Your journey to Jageshwar Dham will be filled with excitement and devotion. There are several temples and other places that you can visit to relax your mind and soul. Plan your trip and let us know your experience. 

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