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Ex-BKTC chairman meets CM Dhami seeking conservation of Tungnath temple
Ex-BKTC chairman meets CM Dhami seeking conservation of Tungnath temple

Hindustan Times

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Ex-BKTC chairman meets CM Dhami seeking conservation of Tungnath temple

Dehradun, Former chairman of the Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee Ajendra Ajay on Monday requested Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to take necessary steps for the conservation of the Tungnath temple. Ex-BKTC chairman meets CM Dhami seeking conservation of Tungnath temple Standing at a height of 12,073 feet above the sea level at a picturesque location in Rudraprayag district, the centuries-old Tungnath temple is the third among the Panch Kedar group of temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. The former BKTC chairman who met the chief minister at the secretariat also handed him a letter stating in detail why it was necessary to take steps for the conservation of the temple. Over the last few years, micro-subsidence in the area has adversely affected the structure of the main temple, he said. Cracks have developed between the stones part of the temple structure through which water leaks into the sanctum sanctorum during the rainy season, he said. It is believed that the Pandavas built the temple to please Lord Shiva as he was unhappy with them due to the Mahabharata war. In view of the historicity of the temple and its mythological links, a detailed study of the temple complex was done by the Archaeological Survey of India , the Geological Survey of India and the Central Building Research Institute during his tenure as the BKTC chairman, Ajay said. These institutions as well as the state government had endorsed the idea of the temple's conservation, he said. As the temple committee chairman he had also prepared a comprehensive action plan for the renovation, repair work and beautification of the Tungnath temple and the temple complex. However, his tenure came to an end before actual work could be started on it, he said. Tungnath temple is important not only historically but also mythologically and is also a symbol of India's glorious heritage, he said. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

Ex-BKTC chairman meets CM Dhami seeking conservation of Tungnath temple
Ex-BKTC chairman meets CM Dhami seeking conservation of Tungnath temple

News18

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Ex-BKTC chairman meets CM Dhami seeking conservation of Tungnath temple

Dehradun, Jul 28 (PTI) Former chairman of the Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee Ajendra Ajay on Monday requested Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to take necessary steps for the conservation of the Tungnath temple. Standing at a height of 12,073 feet above the sea level at a picturesque location in Rudraprayag district, the centuries-old Tungnath temple is the third among the Panch Kedar group of temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. The former BKTC chairman who met the chief minister at the secretariat also handed him a letter stating in detail why it was necessary to take steps for the conservation of the temple. Over the last few years, micro-subsidence in the area has adversely affected the structure of the main temple, he said. Cracks have developed between the stones part of the temple structure through which water leaks into the sanctum sanctorum during the rainy season, he said. It is believed that the Pandavas built the temple to please Lord Shiva as he was unhappy with them due to the Mahabharata war. In view of the historicity of the temple and its mythological links, a detailed study of the temple complex was done by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), the Geological Survey of India (GSI) and the Central Building Research Institute (CBRI) during his tenure as the BKTC chairman, Ajay said. These institutions as well as the state government had endorsed the idea of the temple's conservation, he said. As the temple committee chairman he had also prepared a comprehensive action plan for the renovation, repair work and beautification of the Tungnath temple and the temple complex. However, his tenure came to an end before actual work could be started on it, he said. Tungnath temple is important not only historically but also mythologically and is also a symbol of India's glorious heritage, he said. PTI ALM ALM SKY SKY view comments First Published: July 28, 2025, 20:00 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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