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Kalimath
Village in Uttarakhand, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kalimath is a village in Rudraprayag District of the Indian state of Uttarakhand.
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Geography
It lies at an altitude of around 6,000 feet (1,800 m) on the Saraswati river in the Himalayas, surrounded by the peaks of Kedarnath. Kalimath is situated close to Ukhimath and Guptakashi.
Religion
The temple of the Hindu goddess Kali there is visited by devotees year round, especially during the Navratras.[1] It is one of 108 Shakta pithas in India as per Srimad Devi Bhagwat.[2]
The Sri Yantra is the object of devotion. The idol of Kali is only taken out and worshipped in the temple one day each year when Puja is performed at midnight, with only the chief priest present.[3] Near the temple are other ancient temples to Laxmi, Saraswati, Gauri Shankar and many antique Shivlings, idols of Nandi and Ganesh, etc.
An eternal flame always burns in the temple of Laxmi. Bhairava Mandir is located nearby.[4]
Satpal Maharaj set up a small Dharamshala near the temple where pilgrims can stay. About 2 km east is Kunjethi village, hosting two temples of Mata Manana Devi and Mankameshwar Mahadev. 6 km from Kalimath at the top of a hill there is a huge Kalishila and another Kali Temple.
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Notables
The village is the birthplace of Kalidas, a Sanskrit poet.[3]
References
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