Umra Narayan

Umra Narayan
Umra Narayan
Location in Uttarakhand
Name
Proper name Umra Narayan Temple
Geography
Coordinates 30°17′N 78°59′E / 30.28°N 78.98°E / 30.28; 78.98
Country India
State Uttarakhand
District Rudraprayag
Locale Gram Sann
Elevation 895 m (2,936 ft)
Culture
Primary deity Bhagwan Vishnu
Important festivals Ram Naumi
Architecture
Architectural styles North Indian architecture
History and governance
Date built Unknown
Creator Unknown

Lord Umra Narayan temple is the holy abode of Lord Vishnu with maa alaknanda flowing in her full tranquility. This temple is 5–7 km from the main town of Rudraprayag in Uttarakhand.

Origins

This temple was built by Adi Shankaracharya when he was on his way to Badri Dhaam. To wash your sins is Maa Alaknanda, whose splashing sound enchants your ear drum and gives you the feeling of piousness. Lord Umra is the Isth Dev of Gairola Clan of Gram Sann. After every harvest, the first group of crops are endowed in the holy Charnas of the Isth Dev and whose blessings radiates optimism and brings the well being of all his minions. Jai Badri Vishaal, Jai Umra Narayan.[1]

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