Triyuginarayan Temple, near Kedarnath, is where Lord Shiva and Parvati got married! The eternal flame, burning for ages, makes it extra special. It's a must-see!
Enjoy The Panoramic Himalayan Views
Explore The Temple Architecture
Meditate In The Serene Environment
Offer Prayers To Lord Vishnu
Trekking To Nearby Viewpoints
Visit The Akhand Dhuni (Eternal Flame)
April to June, September to November
Morning
₹1,500 per person
The history of Triyuginarayan Temple is deeply intertwined with Hindu mythology. Legend has it that this is where Lord Shiva and Parvati were married in the presence of Lord Vishnu as the officiating priest and Lord Brahma as the witness. The eternal flame, known as the 'Akhand Dhuni,' is said to have been burning since the time of their marriage, symbolizing the eternal bond of the divine couple. The temple finds mention in various ancient Hindu scriptures, solidifying its significance as a sacred pilgrimage site. The current structure is believed to be a reconstruction of an older temple, preserving the sanctity and historical importance of the original site.