Hariyali Devi Temple, Hindu temple in Rudraprayag, India.
Hariyali Devi Temple is located at about 1,400 meters (4,600 ft) elevation in the mountains of Uttarakhand and houses several deities with a central image of the goddess mounted on a lion. The shrine sits within a forested area that remains largely protected and undisturbed.
According to local legend, this sacred site traces back to ancient times when the goddess was worshipped at this location. Over generations, the local community has maintained and expanded the temple structure.
The temple plays a central role in local festivals when worshippers gather to honor the goddess through processions and rituals. These celebrations bring together communities from surrounding villages in shared devotion.
The temple welcomes visitors daily and is accessible by road from the main highway near Rudraprayag, though the route passes through mountain villages and requires some travel time. Wear appropriate footwear as the terrain can be steep and uneven near the entrance.
The area surrounding the temple is under strict environmental protection, preserving the forest and wildlife that live there. This conservation effort makes the location special both spiritually and ecologically.
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