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Pandukholi

Pandukholi is a charming village located 9000 ft above the sea level, 10 km from Doonagiri, in Almora District. People believe that the Pandavas stayed here during their sojourn in the forest. The caves here are said to be carved by Pandavas. A temple is situated here. This place is also popular for certain medicinal herbs. Nearby interests include Dwarahat, Ranikhet and Chaukori.
Pant Nagar Airport is the nearest airport. The nearest railway stations are Kathgodam railway station and Ram Nagar railway station.

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Himalaya view from Ranikhet



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Pandavkholi - the exile sojourn of the Pandavas


Pandavkholi is considered to be the secret exile sojourn of Pandavas. It is said that when the Pandavas were in exile for 12 years, they found this place most suitable in the last year of secret exile (agyatwas) for their security and they made their sojourn at Pandavkholi. People believe that Kauravas came to this place in search of the Pandavas, but they could reach only up to Kauravchhina now called Kukuchhina. They could not dare to go to Pandavkholi as it had a difficult terrain and is situated at a height of 8,800 feet from the sea level.

Pandavkholi Caves situated in the forlorn Doonagiri Hill ranges were the abode of penance (tapasya) for the Tapasvis, bear testimony to the epic Ramayana. During Ram Ramayana great battle in Lanka, Laxman got fainted. Hanuman was bringing the Sanjivani Booty through the air route. Bharat aimed an arrow on him suspecting Hanuman’s doubtful presence. He mistook him as a demon and fired an arrow on him and a part of hill fell down below. This place was called Dunagiri or Dronanchal Parvat. Situated in Pandavkholi are  Draupadi Vihar and Bhim-ki-Gudri that date back to the period before the birth of Christ. Draupadi Vihar is said to be the favourite rambling ground of Draupadi. Likewise Bhim-ki-Gudri was the fascinating Bugyal (meadow) of the area. The Bugyal also known as Bhimn-ki-saiya is totally bereft of any sort of vegetation. It is said that once Bhim laid down the Gudri on this Bugyal There are four caves beneath the Bugyal out of which mystery surrounds about the three caves. While walking over this area one can feel the sound of the footsteps because of the hollowness deep inside the Bugyal. It is understood that the Pandavas used it as an armoury and as a place for confidential and secret parleys and meetings. One can find several remains of the Agyatwas of Pandavas at this place. An old well is said to have been constructed by Pandavas for their use. People believe that Aswasthama can still be seen wandering over the mountain tops in this area.
 
It is also said that Mahavatar Baba has his abode in the forlorn cave Triyambak even today. This was the place from where Yudhisther went to the Heaven. Pandavkholi forest caves are believed to be pertaining to Mahabharata era. From times immemorial this place has been the Taposthali of the sages. The ashrams of Garg Rishi and Sukh Dev Rishi are situated in Kukuchhina Road. Devotees, who have practiced detachment from worldly affairs, still feel the music of Veena here. Kaka Rishi also devoted his time in Pandavkholi. Saint Lahiri Maharaj also had practiced Yoga and Saint Mahavatar Baba. Lahiri Maharaj had the glimpse of the Golden Palace and Garden by the blessings of Maharaj Baba . By his yogic power he could see Guru Maharaj seated in a lustrous room. Maharaj Baba advised him to keep detached from the worldly affairs. Lahri Maharaj remained in Samadhi for 7 days there and renounced the worldly pleasures and went to Danapur where he started preaching Yoga. In the 12th century, the Katyuri King Sudhardhar Dev established an idol of Maa Bhgwati and since then Dronagiri temple is the symbol of sacred faith of the people.

Many books written by various holy men have made a mention of the Ageless Guru Mahavatar Babaji. Even Paul Brunton makes a mention of this saint in his book A Search in Secret India. Sri Lahiri Mahasaya is said to have reported to Ranikhet on posting that was orchestrated by divine intervention of the Ageless Guru. The former was posted at Danapur. Shri Yukteshwar Giri was his ardent disciple, whose equally ardent disciple was Shri Paramahansa Yogananda who wrote his widely read book Autobiography of a Yogi-a classic literary narration of spiritual quest.

Disciples of Lahiri Maharaj Mukteshwar Giri and his disciple Paramhans Yoga Nand established world famous Yogda Satsang Society (YSS) and Self Realization Fellowship (SRF). The Headquarter of YSS is in Los Angles (USA). An Ashram of Yogda is also situated in Dwarahat (Almora) just 35 Kms. from Ranikhet. The Ashram is famous for curing physical and mental diseases through Yogavyas. Autobiography of a Yogi written by Yoga Nand is a world famous book. Dayamata of Yogda Ashram visited Pandavkholi at the age of 68 and she established Dhyan Kendra there. A large cave is open for Meditation (Dhyan) as per her wish there. Yogkriya which has now spread over the entire world has its original from this cave situated in Dronachal Parvat. Bhatkot famous for its dense forests is situated just 9 Km away from Pandavkholi. The ancient name of this place is said to be Bharat Kot where Bharat practiced Tapasya on the 14th year of exile of Lord Rama from Ayodhya. Mahant Balwant Giri Maharaj did tapasya for 35 years and established the Ashram and left for his heavenly abode on 14 December, 1994 on Mokshda Ekadashi.


    Pandavkholi is situated at a distance of 60 Kms from the famous hill station Ranikhet and is connected by an all weather pucca road. This ancient temple is not only famous for its historical past but has scintillating beauty of the Himalayas. It is situated amidst the famous Dronagiri hill ranges. From the ancient times the caves situated in this forlorn hill were the abode of penance (tapasya) for the Tapasvis. The affairs of the Swargpuri, Pandavkholi are managed by the Path Bhraman Sangh (PBS), with which I am also associated. The PBS arranges week long religious functions in Pandavkholi. The celebrations are held on the Mokshda Ekadashi Geeta Jayanti. This was the day when Sri Sri 1008 Mahant Balwant Giri ji Maharaj Naga Baba attained Nirvana (salvation). The 13th Nirvana Diwas of the Mahant Baba was celebrated on 20th December, 2007. People have firm faith that those who leave for their heavenly abode on this date attain salvation. Since then the PBS Chief Harish Lal Sah is looking after the affairs of the temple with the cooperation of the devotees. In order to develop Pandavkholi as a trekkers' paradise the PBS has appealed to the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand to develop a 30 Km. trekking route from Pandavkholi to Bhatkot (9Km), to Burapinth (7 Km), to Jaunipinat (10 Km) terminating at Kausani (4 Km). Similarly a 3 Km. pedestrian route from Kukuchhina to Pandavkholi and an alternate Motor-able road from Kukuchhina to Pandavkholi would attract tourists to Pandavkholi.

The visitors enjoy the beauty of this place as the nature in its bounty is spread over a vast area in abundance. The Buransh the Oak, Pine, Devadars portray a panoramic splendid scenic beauty in Pandavkholi. The area is rich in medicinal herbs and is famous for its flora and fauna. After snowfall trees and plants bathed in snow stand in grandeur, majestically blowing as if they bow their head to receive the tourists to this beautiful greenery laden hill resort Pandavkholi. Particularly in March/April the blooming Rhododendrons with dark red flowers present a spectacular sight. The blooming of rhododendron (Rhodo) spread over a large area gives a fantastic look. In the back-drop of shining silvery Himalayas, the dark red rhodo flowers portray a celestial picture. After blooming, a chunk of Rhodo flowers start falling on the foot-path below. The footpath is thus covered with dark red rhodo flowers. Trekkers enjoy the red carpet welcome accorded to them by the Nature's magnificent gestures while on way to this Trekkers paradise-Pandavkholi.


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Great info Sir thanks.

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 Champawat is situated 1615 meters. above sea level. Champawat, once the capital of the rulers of the Chand vansha,  is    famous       for its natural beauty and well known temples.  The ancient fort, now headquarters of the Tehsil office located at the top end of town. A historical spot, Champawat has many well known temples of high artistic value. The Baleshwar temple is the noted attraction of Champawat. The Nagnath temple at Champawat is also an excellent example of ancient architecture of Kumaon. 'Ek Hathiya Ka Naula is 4 - 5 kms. from Champawat on the footway of MAYAWATI ASHRAM, which is said to have been constructed in just one night by the one handed artisan. The story of Golu Devta is also associated with Goril Chaur of Champawat.     It was in Champawat that Lord Vishnu is said to have appeared as 'Kurma avatar' (incarnation as tortoise). This hill is also known as Mt. Kandev.  There  is  a  small  fort  at   Champawat. On the way of lohaghat/Pithoragarh Maneshwar Temple is appered, 6km from champawat town, is the tample of lord shiva. Jim Corbett had  come  to  this region in the first decade of the twentieth century in order to hunt for man eating.

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Reetha Sahib a holy place of sikh peoples. The place is situated at a distance of 72 kms. from Champawat. It is said that Guru Nanak had visited this place and held spiritual discussion with Gorakhpanthi Jogis. Thr Gurudwara was constructed in 1960 at the confluence of Lodhiya and Ratiya rivers, near village Deyuri. There are trees of Meetha Reetha  in the Gurudwara premises adjoining it is Temple of Dhernath. A fair is held at the Gurudwara on Vaishakhi Purnima.

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The Pithoragarh town  is  located  at  a height of  1645 meters above sea level.The district lies between 29.4° to 30.3° North latitude and  80°  to  81° 
East longitude along the eastern and  southern  part  of  the central   Himalayas  with Indo-Tibbetan  watershed  divide in  the north and  the Kali river forming a continuous border with Nepal  in  the  east. The Pithoragarh district   is  surrounded by the national  boundaries  of   Almora, Champawat, Bageshwar and Chamoli districts and extends over  an area of  7,217.7  sq. Kms.  The details of  the land utilization are given as below : There   are  numerous  gay  spots to which  the  prospective  tourist  may plan  excursions  like Chandak, Thal Kedar,  Gangolihat  (77 kms famous for its kali temple, Patal  Bhuvneshwar (99 kms) , Berinag  (Tea Garden  of  Chaukori  - 11 km away  from  Berinag), Didihat,Munsyari (base camp for
traks to Milam,Ralam and Namik Glacier), Dharchula(base camp for Kailas Mansarover Yatra, Adi Kailash Yatra, Narayan Swami Ashram) and Jauljibi.

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Purana kila, nayi tahseel of pithoragarh

 

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