Baleshwar Temple

The temple is situated in Baleshwar 76 km from Pithoragarh within the city of Champawat in Uttarakhand. It is the most artistic temple of the area. Built by the rulers of Chand dynasty, Baleshwar Temple is a marvelous symbol of stone carving. The main Baleshwar temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva who is also known as Baleshwar. There are two other temples in the compound of Baleshwar, one dedicated to Ratneshwar and the other to Champawati Durga. The exteriors of these temples are carved with posters of local deities.

The temple is an example of South Indian Architecture with magnificent stone carving works. There was a freshwater resource ‘Naula’ which has dried up now. This temple has been declared a National Heritage Monument and is looked after by the Archeological Survey of India(ASI) since 1952. It is constructed in south Indian construction style. The temple once had intricate structural features and a sanctuary with a mandap. The intricate carvings are still visible on the ceilings of these temples. It is an evidence of their ancient glory and artistic excellence. The first story of Man-Eaters of Kumaon is related to this place.

It is said that the ancient capital of the Chand rulers is well known for its temples and natural beauty. Champawat district is a source and origin of religion and culture of Uttarakhand. It was in Champawat that Lord Vishnu is said to have appeared as ‘Kurma avatar’. Hence, Kumaon also came to be known as Kurmanchal. This isn’t any historical manuscript that dates the Baleshwar temple; however it is believed to have been built between the tenth and twelfth century AD. The legends associated to the temple relate to several Gods and Goddess. It has acquired the unique distinction of being the holy land of Gods and therefore, temples of very large variety dedicated to diverse gods including local deities and demons of restricted influence are spread over the whole expanse.
It is open all the time for public visits and Mahashivratri is one festival celebrated with a colorful fair in the campus of the temple.


Uttarakhand Monuments

The state of Uttarakhand attracts big crowds from almost every part of the country and outside. Both from historical and religious points of view, the state has a prominent place in the country. The state's rich history has been gifted with several monuments dispersed throughout. Past rulers like the Pandavas, Kauravas, Guptas and the British all erected monuments during their reigns. Today, Uttarakhand is visited in great number for its high number of monuments, which only increase the state's glory.

You'll see a huge number of historical as well as religious monuments across the state. Temples form an important part of the monumental treasure of the state. These religious monuments also feature some of the best temple architecture in India. Apart from Hindu temples, the state also features many Tibetan Buddhism monuments that are a must visit for travellers.

List of Uttarakhand Monuments
If you are a keen lover of monuments, the state of Uttarakhand welcomes you. Given below is a list of all the religious and historical monuments that you can plan to visit during your holidays in the state. If you want more details on these monuments or want to plan a tour, feel free to get in touch with our travel advisors who are waiting to hear from you.

  • Badrinath group of temples
  • Bandeo Temple
  • Gujardeo Temple
  • Kacheri group of temples
  • Kutumbari Temple
  • Maniyan group of temples
  • Mritunjaya group of temples
  • Ratan Deo Shrines Surya Temple
  • Dandeshwar Temple
  • Chandi-ka-Temple
  • Jageshwar Temple
  • Kuber Temple
  • Nanda Devi
  • Nava-grah Shrine
  • Pyramidal Shrine
  • Patal Bhubaneshwar Caves
  • Kalinga Monuments
  • Rudranath Temple