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CONFLUENCE OF BHAGIRATHI AND ALAKNANDA

Dedicated to Goddess of Power, Chandrabadani Temple enshrines an idol of the Goddess Sati in the sanctum along with ancient statues and iron trishuls placed outside the temple. 22 km off Devprayag the Chandrabadani temple is popular for its ancient idols and wall art.

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RAGHUNATHJI TEMPLE

One of the oldest temples of lord Rama, Raghunathji temple is made up of huge rocks and is some 10,000 years old. Situated on confluence of Bhagirathi and Alaknanda, the temple is visited by devotees all year round.

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CHANDRABADANI TEMPLE

Dedicated to Goddess of Power, Chandrabadani Temple enshrines an idol of the Goddess Sati in the sanctum along with ancient statues and iron trishuls placed outside the temple. 22 km off Devprayag the Chandrabadani temple is popular for its ancient idols and wall art.

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Suspension Bridges

Suspension bridges are one of the captivating places of interest in Devprayag. Suspension bridges are built over the popular rivers of Bhagirathi and Alaknanda. One can see the whole town of Devprayag from these bridges. Tourists also come to such bridges to have fresh air. They also enjoy seeing the flowing water of the rivers.

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Kyunkaleshwar Mahadev Temple

This is an ancient temple of Pauri district which displays the Hindu renaissance of the 8th century. It is also deemed to be considered that the temple was built by Adi Guru Shankaracharya. The temple is of Lord Shiva with accompanied by Goddess Parvati. The temple also enshrines the statue of Ganapati and Kartikeya. The site offers the opportunity to see the entire Devprayag and snow capped Himalayan Mountains as well. Followers in large number visit the site on the occasion of Mahashivratri celebrated with great intensity.

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Dashrathshila Temple

The site is very popular among the devotees all over the country. The place is believed that Dashratha father of Lord Rama did penance here. There is a stream which was named Shanta after the sister of Lord Rama. This is also one of the reasons of its popularity among the tourist.