Nagnath Temple, Champawat

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Nagnath Temple in Champawat is an ancient Hindu shrine renowned for its historical and architectural significance as a legacy of the Chand dynasty in Uttarakhand, India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple
Shiva temple
religious building
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle North Indian temple architecture
traditional Kumaoni architecture
associatedWithDynasty Chand dynasty NERFINISHED
country India
culturalSignificance example of Chand period temple architecture in Kumaon
important pilgrimage site in Champawat
dedicatedTo Lord Shiva NERFINISHED
district Champawat district NERFINISHED
era medieval period
festivalObserved Mahashivaratri NERFINISHED
governingReligion Shaivism NERFINISHED
hasDeity Shiva NERFINISHED
hasFeature carved wooden doors
mandapa
sculpted panels
shikhara
stone carvings
hasObject Shiva linga
hasSanctum garbhagriha
heritageCategory regional heritage monument
heritageOf Chand dynasty NERFINISHED
heritageStatus ancient temple
languageOfRituals Hindi
Sanskrit
locatedIn Champawat NERFINISHED
Champawat district NERFINISHED
India
Uttarakhand NERFINISHED
locatedNear Champawat town centre NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
wood
notableFor architectural significance
association with Chand rulers of Kumaon
historical significance
partOf temple heritage of Kumaon region
pilgrimageType local pilgrimage site
region Kumaon NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
state Uttarakhand NERFINISHED
tourismType heritage tourism
religious tourism
usedFor festivals
religious rituals
worship

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Chand dynasty built Nagnath Temple, Champawat