Panch Kedar Yatra refers to visiting five temples in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand which is also known as "Devbhoomi" means Lands of God dedicated to Lord Shiva, Each temple holds immense mythological and spiritual significance, making this yatra a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Kasar Devi is a small village near Almora in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, Known worldwide because of Maa Kasar Devi Temple, the temple holds significant spiritual and historical importance situated amidst scenic surroundings, panoramic views of the Himalayas, lush green forest and the beautiful valleys of Almora.
Jai Golu Devta (जय गोलू देवता), Golu Devta, a symbol of Faith and Justice, is Known as the "God of Justice" in Uttarakhand. Golu Devta's other name is Goljyu (गोल्ज्यू ) in Kumaoni. There are various names including Isht Dev, Goraya, and many more.
The Jhula Devi Temple was constructed nearly 700 years ago and dedicated to Goddess” Maa Durga '', The temple is located near Chaubatia in Ranikhet, one of the most popular hill stations in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, and surrounded by lush green dense forest. The temple holds a special place and is Ranikhet main highlight, attracting tourists and devotees from worldwide.
The ancient Vridh Kedar (Old Kedar) Shiv temple is an ancient pilgrimage site which is located on the banks, the confluence of the Ramganga and Vinod rivers in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand.
Ram Lalla is carved out from Krishna Shile. This adds to the divine aura and sanctity surrounding the idol. The combination of the child-like face and the sacred black stone creates a unique representation of Lord Rama.