Lakhanpur Temple

Lakhanpur Temple ,A Timeless Haven

Lakhanpur Temple, a revered Hindu sanctuary, stands as a testament to the architectural brilliance of the Katyuri Kings during their reign between 800 and 1100 AD. This ancient marvel graces the Jaurasi-Chaukhutia road, nestled approximately 25 km from Dwarahat in Uttarakhand’s Almora district.

A Sacred Gathering

Annually, during the months of October and November, a charming fair takes root within the temple’s sacred grounds. Devotees and pilgrims throng to this divine abode, exuding unwavering devotion and fervor. Here, amid the tranquil embrace of nature and the Ramganga River’s breathtaking vistas, one finds solace.

A Treasure of Dwarahat

Lakhanpur Temple stands tall as one of Dwarahat’s iconic temples. It is a shrine wholly dedicated to Lord Vishnu and serves as a splendid example of the architectural style prevalent in the central Himalayan regions of Kumaon and Garhwal.

A Glimpse into History

This temple is believed to have been constructed during the Katyuri dynasty’s reign, around the 10th to 12th centuries, preserving the rich heritage of that era.

 

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