The temple is situated at a height of 3,133 meters above ocean level in the Chamoli area of Uttarakhand.
The temple is one of the four holy hallowed places of Scorch Dham and is committed to Master Vishnu.
The Himalayas with their snow-capped peaks, lush green forests, and gurgling rivers all surround the temple.
From the end of April to the beginning of November, the temple is open for worship, and visitors are expected to dress modestly.
The temple has a rich history and has been referenced in a few old Hindu sacred writings, including the Vedas and the Puranas.
The temple is renowned for its religious significance, stunning architecture, and intricate carvings.
Charanpaduka, Vasudhara Falls, and Mana Village are some of the nearby tourist attractions.
The final stretch up to the temple, which is not accessible by road, requires visitors to trek. For those who are unable to trek, there are also palanquins and ponies available.
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