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Dhari Devi
Temple |
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atop a 20 metre high rock, the
temple
of
Dhari Devi
is situated on the banks of river Alaknada. One has to travel a
distance of 19 kms. from
Srinagar
(Pauri Garhwal) on Srinagar-Badrinath highway upto Kaliya Saur,
then down trek another half a kilometer towards Alaknanda river.
According to a local legened, the temple was once washed off by
floods, while floating the idol struck against a rock, the
villagers heard the cries of the idol. On reaching the site they
heard a divine voice instructing them to install the idol as it
was, on the spot it was found. Since then the fierce looking
idol remains where it was, known as Dhari Devi, under the open
sky, and thousands of devotees on the way to Badrinath pay their
obeisance to it. The
temple
of
Dhari Devi
in
Srinagar
hosts only the upper part of idol of Godess Dhari, the remaining
lower part is believed to be in Kalimath in Rudraprayag
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is believed that the idol of Dhari Devi shall not be put under
roof. For the same reason, the idols in
Dhari
Devi
Temple
are put under open sky. Taking photographs of Dhari Devi idols
is strictly prohibited.
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village near the temple is name after godess Dhari and known as
Dhari
Village
. A hanging bridge over Alaknanda river connects the Dhari Devi
temple to
Dhari
Village
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