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Dhari Devi
livepahadi
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictSrinagar, Uttarakhand
Rudraprayag
DeityKali (Dhari Devi)
FestivalsNavaratri
Location
LocationKalyasaur
StateUttarakhand
CountryIndia
Dhari Devi is located in Uttarakhand
Dhari Devi

Location in Uttarakhand

Geographic coordinates30°12′50N 78°46′33E / 30.214°N 78.77592°E / 30.214; 78.77592
Architecture
TypeNorth Indian architecture
Elevation560 m (1,837 ft)
Website
livepahadi.com

Dhari Devi a Hindu temple located on the banks of the Alaknanda River between Srinagar and Rudraprayag in the Garhwal Region of Uttarakhand, India. The temple is home to the upper half of the idol of the goddess Dhari, while the lower half of the idol is located in Kalimath, where she is worshipped as a manifestation of the Goddess Kali.

She is considered to be the guardian deity of Uttarakhand and is revered as the protector of the Char Dham’s.[1][2] Her shrine is one of 108 Shakti Sthals in India, as numbered by Srimad Devi Bhagwat.[3]

2013 Uttarakhand floods

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On June 16, 2013 the original temple of the goddess was removed and shifted to the concrete platform at a height of about 611 metres from the Alaknanda river, to give way to the construction of the 330 MW Alaknanda Hydro Electric Dam built by Alaknanda Hydro Power Company Ltd (AHPCL), a subsidiary of infrastructure major.

Incidentally, Hours after the idol was moved, the region faced what would become one of the country’s worst natural disasters since the 2004 tsunami. The 2013 North India floods were caused by a multi-day cloudburst resulting in devastating floods and landslides washing away the entire shrine town and killing hundreds of people.[4] Locals and devotees believe, Uttarakhand had to face the Goddess’ ire as she was shifted from her ‘mool sthan’ (original abode) to make way for a 330 MW hydel project that was left in ruins after the flood. A similar attempt in 1882 by a local king had resulted in a landslide that had flattened Kedarnath.[5][6]

The new temple is now constructed at its original location.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Goddess Dhari Devi's wrath behind Uttarakhand devastation, believe locals". Jagran. 25 June 2013.
  • ^ Kumar, Yogesh (26 February 2017). "Dhari devi temple on river Alaknanda awaits relocation since 3 years". The Times Of India.
  • ^ "Badarikedar.org". www.badarikedar.org. Archived from the original on 28 March 2013.
  • ^ Gusain, Raju (26 June 2013). "Superstition or co-incidence? Locals believe Kali avtaar Dhari Devi unleashed the floods for revenge". India Today.
  • ^ "Maa Dhari devi ✅ District pauri near Srinagar Garhwal माँ धारी देवी श्रीनगर गढ़वाल".
  • ^ "Uttarakhand floods: Dhari Devi's wrath – myth or reality". Zee News. 24 June 2013.
  • ^ Bhatnagar, Gaurav (15 February 2017). "In Uttarakhand's Srinagar, Flood Victims Struggle While Politicians Look the Other Way". The Wire.
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