Gopinath Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva in Gopeshwar, Chamoli District, Uttarakhand, India.It is situated in Gopeshwar village now part of Gopeshwar town. The temple stands out in its architectural proficiency; it is topped by a magnificent dome and the 30 sq ft (2.8 m2) sanctum sanctorum, which is aessible by 24 doors.
The remains of broken idols found around the temple testify the existence of several more temples in ancient times. There is a trident, in the courtyard of the temple, about 5 m high, made of eight different metals, which dates back to the 12th century. It boasts the inscriptions attributed to Ashokchalla, the king of Nepal who reigned in the 13th century. Four short inscriptions written in Devanagri, which dates back to a later period, are yet to be deciphered, barring one. Legend is that the trident got fixed in this spot, when Lord Shiva threw it at Lord Kama to kill him. The metal of the trident is not weathered by the elements and this is a wonder. The legend goes that the trident belonged to Shiva who threw it at Kamdeva (The God Of Love) to kill him and it got fixed in this spot. It is believed that while brute force can not move this Trident, the slightest touch by a true devotee can cause a tremor in it. The metal of the trident does not appear to have become weathered by the elements over the century. The Gopinath temple was built by the Katyuri rulers between the 9th and 11th centuries . The Gopinath temple has a wonderful dome and a sacred space, which has 24 doors . Inside the main sanctuary , a swayambhu or self-manifested Shiva linga known as Gopinath and Nandi can be seen. The partially broken sculptures in the temple complex indicate the existence of other temples. Main Temple Construction Nagara Patternhas been done in Devotees consider themselves blessed by the mere sight of this holy place and God removes all the troubles of all the devotees, Gopinath temple comes in the category of oldest temples after Kedarnath temple. The different types of archeology and rocks found on the temple show how mythical this temple is. Around the temple, there are temples of Maa Durga, Shri Ganesh and Shri Hanuman ji , which make the devotees more joyful and full of reverence. This temple of Lord Gopinath ji can be visited by devotees traveling to Char Dham at Gopeshwar during Kedarnath Yatra from Chamoli . The construction and architecture of this temple made of grand rocks attracts everyone. for mythological significanceGopinath temple is the main pilgrimage site of the Saivites. Pilgrims visiting Gopeshwar do not forget to visit the...
Read moreGopinath Temple, Uttarakhand The temple of Gopinath is present in the godly state of Uttarakhand in India. The Gopinath Temple of Chamoli district is devoted to Lord Shiva and is pilgrimaged by many devotees and travelers all-round the year. People visit the Gopinath Temple form all over the country and abroad to worship the destroyer god, Lord Shiva. The religious significance of the Gopinath Temple is second to only the Panch Kedar temples i.e. (Kedarnath, Tungnath, Rudranath, Madhyamaheshwar and Kalpeshwar) of this region. Legends tell a tale that Lord Shiva on being disrupted while meditating, got enraged, and hurled his trident towards Kamadev, the perpetrator. The Trident got stuck at this spot and hence the establishment.
Another version is that Lord Shiva turned Kamadev into ash but when the latter’s wife, Rati, performed penance here the Lord gave life back to her husband, Kamadev. The historical significance is more interesting. The carbon date of the temple dates back to 9th century into the Common Era and the trident has an inscription suggesting 12th century CE. The Gopinath Temple is built by the rich Katyuri Dynasty of these parts. The temple is very sturdily built with the same construction and style that was used for the Kedarnath Temple. The Shiva lingam at the Gopinath Temple is called Gopinath and is a self-emerging one. What is curious about the temple is the trident that doesn’t budge a bit. According to myth only a true devotee can move it. The Gopinath Temple is very easy to reach from Hardwar, Rishikesh and Dehradun and it is in Gopeshwar located between Badrinath...
Read moreGopinath Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva in Gopeshwar, Chamoli District, Uttarakhand, India. It is situated in Gopeshwar village now part of Gopeshwar town. The temple stands out in its architectural proficiency, it is topped by a magnificent dome and the 30 sq ft (2.8 m2) sanctum , which contained by 24 doors. The remains of broken idols found around the temple testify the existence of several more temples in ancient times. There is a trident, in the courtyard of the temple, about 5 m high, made of eight different metals, which dates back to the 12th century. It boasts the inscriptions attributed to the king of Nepal who reigned in the 13th century. Four short inscriptions written in Devanagri, which dates back to a later period, are yet to be deciphered, barring one. Legend is that the trident got fixed in this spot, when Lord Shiva threw it at Lord Kama to kill him. The metal of the trident is not weathered by the elements and this is a wonder. The legend goes that the trident belonged to Shiva who threw it at Kamdeva (The God Of Love) to kill him and it got fixed in this spot. It is believed that while brute force can not move this Trident, the slightest touch by a true devotee can cause a tremor in it. The metal of the trident does not appear to have become weathered by the elements over the century. If you want to know more about the temple must visit the temple, and don't miss the evening prayer of lord Shiva. "Namami Shamishami Nirwanarupam " The prayer feels the power of...
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