This temple is one of the famous temples of Dwarahat. This temple is completely dedicated to Lord Vishnu and an example of the architectural style of kumaon and garhwal in the central Himalayas.

The temple is believed to have been constructed during the Katyuri dynasty around the 10th and 12th centuries.

Badrinath Temple, Dwarahat

The Badrinath Temple in Dwarahat, Uttarakhand, is a magnificent tribute to Lord Vishnu, showcasing the exquisite Garhwala-style architecture. Within the Badrinath temple complex, you’ll discover three remarkable temples, each housing striking black stone idols of Lord Vishnu.
Though not colossal in size, the Badrinath temple carries immense historical weight, with its roots dating back to the Katyuri dynasty during the 10th to 12th centuries. Nestled in this scenic region, this revered temple holds profound religious significance, drawing thousands of devout pilgrims seeking blessings and spiritual solace.
With its ancient heritage and architectural splendor, the Badrinath Temple in Dwarahat stands as a timeless testament to devotion and artistry, beckoning visitors to immerse themselves in its sacred aura.

 

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