New Delhi: Triyuginarayan Temple, perched in Uttarakhand’s scenic Rudraprayag district, is a living symbol of eternal love and divine faith. This ancient site of spirituality is renowned for conducting the marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati in the presence of Lord Vishnu, who played the role of Parvati’s brother. The akhand dhuni or sacred fire is believed to have been self-ignited since the divine wedding took place at Triyuginarayan Temple and is maintained by the Jamloki Brahmins in the Kali Yuga to the present day.
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple comes alive with the grand Gauri Shankar Vivah Puja during the auspicious occasions like Sawan and Karwa Chauth, re-enacting the divine wedding amidst chants, rituals, and festivity. This year, the temple committee will perform