Bageshwar Pandusthal Trek Sightseeing


Pandava is believed to have been the place where the war between Kaurava and Pandava took place. After a long trek of 20 km, you will arrive at this location, which offers one of the most beautiful views of the Himalayas. Located about 26 km from Bageshwar, Viginas is a small temple town that was once the capital of the Katuri dynasty. The Baijnath Temple was built in the 12th century, and legend has it that Lord Shiva and Parvati married here at the confluence of the Garuru Ganges and Gomti rivers. At the confluence of the three rivers Saryu, Gomti, and Latent Bhagirathi is the Holy Community of Bageshwar, which is also worshiped as a devout land associated with Lord Sadashiva, who is considered the Redeemer of all sins. If we believe in prana, this is arguably a place where we can free people from the eternal bondage of life and death. Sir Shankar's land is of great religious, historical, and political importance, as the eastern and western sides of the city are adjacent to Mount Billeswar and Mount Nileschwar, surrounded by Slajukund to the north and Agnikund to the south.