Jageshwar
JAGESHWAR is mainly famous for its temples and quiet nature. There are ancient temples in this place, some of which are of great religious importance. So visiting temples and sunbathing in nature are two great things to enjoy here. This temple is located slightly upstream of the Jageshwar temples. The Dandeshwar temples are in a dilapidated state, and many of the relics are in ruins. This location is 200 meters from the village of Artola, where the Jageshwar Temple begins. The sculpture hut, founded in Jegeshwar in 1995, became a museum in 2000. There are 174 sculptures found in the area from the temples of the Jezishwar Group, the Dandeschwa Group, and the Kuber Group, dating from the 9th to 13th centuries AD. JAGESHWAR Temple is a group of over 100 Hindu temples built in the 9th and 12th centuries. These temples in Almora represent the architectural style of Nagara in northern India. Most of these temples are dedicated to gods and goddesses such as Vishnu, Shiva, Shakti, and Surya. These temples are considered one of the most beautiful and creative buildings in Uttarakhand. A group of 124 large and small temples looks great against the scenic background of the lush mountains. The history of JAGESHWARdam dates back to the Middle Ages. These temples have carvings, stone carvings, and stone lingams on the walls. This temple is perfect for those who want to meditate and explore the soul, free from the hustle and bustle of life.