
Bansi Narayan Temple
Bansi Narayan Temple is an 8 Century Temple of single structure dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple lies 10 km ahead of Bansa, the last village in Urgam Village. Hence, there are no human settlements around the temple.
As the temple is located at an altitude of about 3600 mts, it is surrounded by the Himalayan range of Nanda Devi and enclosed within dense forests of oak and rhododendrons.
Grand views of mountains such as Nanda Devi, Trishul, Nanda Ghunti etc. is only one of the reasons to do the Bansi Narayan trek. This region is also rich in flora and fauna. You trek through oak, rhododendron and pine forests. If you’re watchful, you can sight a red billed blue magpie, Himalayan monal, scaly breasted woodpecker, khalif pheasant or a streaked laughing thrus
Bansi Narayan Temple in Kalpeshwar
The local people of Urgam Valley believe that Lord Krishna plays Raas Leela with his friends here. It is also believed that people with ardent devotion and faith in Lord Krishna can hear the sound of flute (bansi).
The doors of Bansi Narayan Temple only opens once a year, i.e. on the day of Raksha Bandhan. The sisters visit the temple and worship the Lord before tying Rakhi to their brothers. It is believed that the Bansi Narayan Temple was constructed during the exile of Pandavas.
Devgram – Bansa Village – Uruba Rishi Temple – Mulakharak –Bhagwati Devi Temple –Berjik Dhaar – Chetarpal Mandir – Nokchuna Dhar –Bansi Narayan Temple
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