Uttarakhand, India

    Shri Bhairavnath Mandir - Guardian of Kedarnath!

    Kedarnath, Uttarakhand, India

    8/10
    Best time: May to October
    1 hour

    Explore Shri Bhairavnath Mandir near Kedarnath! This ancient temple, once called Kshetrapal, honors Bhairav, the valley's winter protector. Add this gem to your Uttarakhand travel memories!

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    Top Activities in Shri Bhairavnath Mandir

    • 1

      Capture Scenic Beauty With Photography.

    • 2

      Enjoy Panoramic Views Of Kedarnath Valley.

    • 3

      Meditate In The Peaceful Environment.

    • 4

      Offer Prayers To Lord Bhairav.

    • 5

      Trek To The Temple From Kedarnath.

    Detailed Information

    Best Time to Visit

    May to October

    When to visit place on the day

    Morning

    Approximate expense

    ₹500 per person

    History

    The history of Shri Bhairavnath Mandir is closely linked to the Kedarnath Temple. Legend has it that when the Kedarnath Temple closes for the winter, Lord Bhairav assumes the responsibility of protecting the entire region from evil forces and natural calamities. The temple's construction is believed to be ancient, though the exact period is not definitively known. It has been renovated and maintained over the centuries by devotees and temple authorities. The continuous worship and reverence offered at this temple reflect the deep faith and tradition of the local people and pilgrims visiting Kedarnath.

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