Snowed in Tungnath on the way to Terracotta Temples
More than 1000 years old, the Tunganath mandir
Stands against the backdrop of the mighty Himalayas
Located on Chandranath Parvat,
It is the highest Shiva temple at an elevation of 3680 meters

The mandir they say was built by the Pandavas
To appease and seek the blessings of Prabhu Shiva
For killing their evil cousins, Kauravas
In the epic battle of Mahabharata
Upon Vyasa Rishi’s advice, the five brothers,
Went in search of Prabhu Shiva, who hid at Guptkashi
In the form of a bull to avoid the Pandavas
The Pandavas found five parts of the bull
Each at a different location
Where they began to build a mandir
That came to be known as the Pancha Kedar

At Tunganath, it’s the hands that fell
With the hump at Kedarnath, stomach at Madhyamaheshwar
And the dreadlocks at Kalpeshwar.
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Terracotta Temples, Bishnupur- West BengalBelonging to the Samudra Gupta period
The region got its name as Bishnupur in the 10th century
A renowned center for arts, architecture, and music
For hundreds of years

A bhakti movement in the 16th century,
The Gaudiya Vaishnava movement
To spread the bhakti of Bhagwan Vishnu
Was started by a saint and a social reformer, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu

The Terracotta mandir has inscriptions dating to the movement
And the murtis resembling the ones at Vrindavan
Built in the typical bangle do-Chala style
The Rasamancha, the Jor Bangla, and the Keshto Raya mandir
Flaunt a unique architectural design

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Source:
https://www.euttaranchal.com/tourism/tungnath.php
https://www.india.com/travel/articles/tungnath-home-to-the-worlds-highest-shiva-temple-3647496/
https://www.sacredyatra.com/tungnath.html
https://www.tourmyindia.com/states/uttarakhand/tungnath.html
https://www.sahapedia.org/terracotta-temples-of-bishnupur
https://www.wbtourismgov.in/destination/place/bishnupur
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