Triyuginarayan Temple: This beautiful village will make your Kedarnath trip memorable, where Shiva and Parvati were married..
- byShikha Srivastava
- 11 Oct, 2025
Every year, millions of people visit Kedarnath to have darshan of Lord Shiva. After walking for hours, when they see Baba Kedar, people forget all their fatigue and start cheering. If you are planning a trip to Kedarnath or are going to visit in a few days, this is the best season for the journey. Today, we are telling you about a village near Kedarnath, which you will surely regret if you return without visiting it. This is a village associated with a story of Lord Shiva and Parvati that is rarely known. The temple built here also holds special significance.

Lord Shiva was married.
The Kedarnath Yatra is currently underway, and the doors are scheduled to close on October 23rd. If you are planning to visit Kedarnath before then, make sure to take at least an extra day. Apart from the Kedarnath temple, many other holy sites will satisfy you. One such temple is Triyuginarayan, a famous temple of Lord Shiva. This is the site where Lord Shiva and Parvati were married. This temple is located in the heart of Triyuginarayan village.
The special feature of this temple is that the fire that witnessed Shiva and Parvati's marriage still burns here. This is why many people come here to get married. Today, it has become a favorite destination for destination weddings. People take the seven vows at the wedding site of Lord Shiva and Parvati and begin their married life.
The Puja is Performed in a Special Way
Priests from different states are present here for the puja. They also have books where you can view the names of your ancestors. You just need to provide the name of your state and district. There are four ponds here, two of which are used for Panchsnan. The first pond is called Brahmakund, the second Rudrakund. There are also Vishnukund and Saraswati Kund.

How can you reach there?
If you are traveling to Kedarnath, you will find this temple on this route. You can also visit Triyuginarayan village after visiting Kedarnath. To reach here, you must first reach Sonprayag, the starting point of the Kedarnath pilgrimage. Triyuginarayan village is approximately 13 km from Sonprayag, and you can reach it directly by car.
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