Tungnath – the kingdom of Lord Shiva
Tungnath, at 12,073 above mean sea level, is the 
highest Shiva temple in the world, discounting perhaps the Amarnath Cave
 shrine near Srinagar, Kashmir, which is situated at an altitude of 
12,756 feet. Tungnath is second in importance among the five mountain 
shrines collectively known as the Panch Kedar. The temple opens for 
worship after winter snows melt in June and remains open until late 
October when snowfall cuts off access to the temple. At this time the 
deity is moved ceremoniously to the Ukhimath, thousands of feet below. 
Besides its majestic location against a backdrop of cliffs, peaks and 
snow-clad mountains, Tungnath is also popular with trekkers, who make it
 a point to witness the sunrise from Chandrashila, a nearby peak at 
13,123 feet.
 
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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