Jageshwar Temples

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Jageshwar Temples is an ancient complex of Hindu shrines in Uttarakhand, India, renowned for its stone architecture and significance as a major center of early Shaivite worship in the Himalayas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple complex
archaeological site
pilgrimage site
architecturalStyle Nagara style
associatedWith Jyotirlinga traditions
Shaivism NERFINISHED
builtBy Chand rulers
Katyuri rulers NERFINISHED
country India
dedicatedTo Shiva NERFINISHED
elevation about 1870 metres
festival Jageshwar Monsoon Festival NERFINISHED
Maha Shivaratri NERFINISHED
governingBody Archaeological Survey of India
hasShrineType large temple
linga shrine
small stone shrine
hasTemple Chandi-ka-Temple NERFINISHED
Dandeshwar Temple NERFINISHED
Jageshwar Mahadev NERFINISHED
Kuber Temple NERFINISHED
Mrityunjaya Temple NERFINISHED
Navagraha Temple NERFINISHED
Surya Temple NERFINISHED
heritageStatus protected monument of national importance
knownFor carved stone sculptures
early Shaivite worship
stone architecture
stone shivalingas
locatedIn Almora district NERFINISHED
Himalayas
Jataganga valley NERFINISHED
Kumaon region NERFINISHED
Uttarakhand NERFINISHED
locatedNear Almora NERFINISHED
Artola NERFINISHED
Dandeshwar Temples NERFINISHED
mainDeity Shiva NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
numberOfTemples over 100
periodOfConstruction 10th century CE
7th century CE
8th century CE
9th century CE
pilgrimageCircuit Panch Dham of Kumaon (local tradition) NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
river Jataganga NERFINISHED
surroundedBy deodar forest
tourismType heritage tourism
religious tourism

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Chand dynasty heritageSiteAssociated Jageshwar Temples