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Kedarnath temple is one of the few people may be aware that reality. According to scientists Kedarnath temple was buried under the snow for 400 years, but still nothing happened to him. So geologist and scientist are not surprised by the fact that in recent Kedarnath temple has survived the flood. 400 years was buried under snow Kedarnath Temple Kedarnath temple for four hundred years was covered by glaciers. For four hundred years the glacier has co-Kedarnath Temple terrible burden. Yes, the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun, say scientists. Perhaps that is why the Kedarnath temple deluge no damage from erosion. Kedarnath temple stones are yellow lines. According to scientists, these marks are actually made by rubbing the glacier. Now imagine the nearly 400 years during which the temple must have been suppressed by the glacier glacier faced by many of these stones will rub. According to scientists it clear markings on the inside walls of the temple. But it seems to rub the stones on the outside than on the inside flat stones as they have been polished. The 1300 round of the 1900 AD Little Ice Age Ice Age, ie, little is said. This is because a large portion of the earth once again be covered with snow. Kedarnath temple is believed that during this time and the whole area was covered with snow and the glacier, the area became Kedarnath Dham. There is no documentary evidence regarding the age of Kedarnath temple. Who made the temple extremely strong Theories about it. From 1076 to 1099 some say the ruling Vikramsnwat The temple was built by Raja Bhoj of Malwa. Some say that in the eighth century, the temple was built by Adishankrachary. Dvapara era is said that the Pandavas built a temple just behind the Kedarnath temple. But now she could not bear buffeted. The Garhwal Vikas Nigam in the eighth century the temple was built by Adishankrachary. Ie small glacial regime that began before 1300 AD, the temple had become. Wadia Institute of scientists Kedarnath area Laikonometrik dating, dating Laikonometrik stones and glacier through a technique through which the idea of the space age. These, algae and fungi, including the place of their technology through a time estimate. Kedarnath Dham during the Little Ice Age Laikonometrik dating glacier in the area began in the mid 14th century building. In this valley glacier formation and continued until 1748 AD. In fact the whole area of Kedarnath Chorabri is part of the glacier. The whole area is surrounded by mountains on three sides Kedarnath Dham temple. Kedarnath around 22 thousand feet high on one side. Krckund 21,600 feet high on the other side. The third side bharatkund 22,700 feet high. The confluence of three mountain rivers is not just here but five Mandakini, Mdhuganga, Kshirganga, Saraswati and Swarndhwari. Many of the rivers are considered hypothetical. But the secret of the galaxy in this area, ie heavy snow in winter and rain water tremendous. Laid the foundation of this temple will be taken care of even Shiva expressions. Shiva is the destroyer Shiva as the protector. Therefore, the worship of Shiva was built on this site in particular. So that he can defend and destruction can bear. 85 feet high, 187 feet long and 80 feet wide Kedarnath Temple. The walls are 12 feet thick and are made from extremely strong stones. The temple stands on a platform is 6 feet tall. It is astonishing that so many years ago at a height bringing heavy stones, Carved to resemble a temple must have been granted. These techniques standing on the middle of the river, the temple has also managed to keep its place for centuries. Are increasing in the mountains above the lake, and as happened in Kedarnath. Gandhi Sarovar burst from the water came down in the form of inundation. So maybe further down the rocks of the mountains and the temple fell into Lide Jhd major damage it can cause. Faced with this threat will remain forever at Kedarnath Valley.
Posted on: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 09:15:47 +0000

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