Uttarakhand: Manaskhand Corridor Yatra starts on April 22, aims to promote Kumaon temples
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, UTTARANCHAL/ Created : Apr 22, 2024, 13:46 IST
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Uttarakhand: Manaskhand Corridor Yatra starts on April 22, aims to promote Kumaon temples 
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Uttarakhand tourism and Indian Railways launch the Manaskhand Corridor Yatra, allowing pilgrims to explore ancient temples in the Kumaon region through a 7-day spiritual journey commencing from Pune to Tanakpur.
Uttarakhand tourism and Indian Railways launch the Manaskhand Corridor Yatra, allowing pilgrims to explore ancient temples in the Kumaon region through a 7-day spiritual journey commencing from Pune to Tanakpur. Read less
The train will be carrying over 600 pilgrims in two separate batches to visit the famous temples of 'Manaskhand'. This term originates from ancient Hindu scriptures and specifically denotes the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. These pilgrims will have the opportunity to explore and pay homage at the sacred sites nestled within the scenic landscape of Kumaon, experiencing the spiritual essence of the region firsthand.
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The itinerary includes visits to several notable temples such as Baleswar, Maneswar, and Mayawati in Champawat; Hat Kalika and Patal Bhubaneswar in Pithoragarh; Jageswar and Golu Devta in Chitai; as well as Nanda Devi, Kasar Devi, and Katarmal in Almora. Additionally, pilgrims will also visit Nanakmatta Sahib Gurudwara in Udham Singh Nagar and the Naina Devi temple in Nainital, experiencing the rich religious and cultural heritage of Uttarakhand.
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