Incredible India, Episode - #24: Kalimath Temple, Uttarakhand

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Last month, I went on a trip to Uttarakhand, a northern state in India, and during this visit experienced the serene beauty of this Himalayan state. One of the holiest sites was a temple located on the banks of river Saraswati and today I am going to share its rich history and beliefs. I am talking about the Kalimath Temple.

Kalimath Temple

Uttrakhand is home to a lot of temples and shrines and one of them is the Kalimath Temple. It is located in the Kedarnath Valley just on the banks of the holy river Saraswati. It is dedicated to Goddess Kali and it is mentioned in some of the oldest Hindu religious scriptures.


Goddess Kali is one of the most fearsome deities who destroys evils and is usually shown holding weapons in her hands. Interestingly, this temple is associated with a famous legend. More on it later.

Reaching here is not difficult there is no trek which is never the case in this mountainous region. It is located just near the road. You will still have to take a few stairs which is such a short walk.


The way to the temple is filled with rows of bells, all of which were donated by devotees from around the country. Finally, there is a bridge over the river Saraswati which takes you to the gates of the temple.


Walking over this bridge with the cool breeze blowing and the river's soothing sound makes it such an amazing experience. I had to take a short video clip so you can see what I am talking about.

I wished I lived somewhere close to a place like this so I could go there daily and sit close to the river for hours.

You can see the names of the devotees who donated all those bells. I tried to locate the names on them and most of them had just one name edged on them but some had more than one name showing that it was a collective effort in some cases.

There were stalls on the way to the temple, selling stuff to offer in the temple, all bright and strong colours. Even the flags were all bright colours that you can see from a distance.

This was a unique temple, the story goes like this... Back in ancient times when all sorts of divine beings roamed in those lands, a powerful Devil who is called "Raktbeej" gained a boon from Lord Bharma, the boon was whenever a drop of Raktbeej fell into the ground a new Rakjeet would emerge with the same strength so any attempts to kill it backfired and produced more of the same devil.

But Goddess Kali killed it after a fierce battle where she drank every drop of blood before it even touched the ground. After killing this demon she went underground as if her purpose was fulfilled. (There are some other details that I am missing intentionally here) and the place where she believed to have gone underground is now this temple.

There are some other smaller temples in the same premise where other deities are worshipped too including the Goddess Laxmi and Goddess Saraswati.


In the above temple, many old weapons are worshipped like sickles, swords, tridents etc. I didn't take pictures of the inner sanctums. One should come and visit and see from their own eyes and experience it.

This is a very old temple but it doesn't look that old, it has been maintained well for many centuries by the locals. Some of the stone idols have corroded, and most of the Shiva Lingams are put in a place and are worshipped by pouring milk, water, oil and other offerings.



I like the architectural style of these smaller temples. There are so many other temples built in this part of the Himalayas with a similar style using interlocking stones and minimal or no binding stuff like mortar or concrete.

After offering our prayers we came down near the river to spend some time there. The water was super cold and came straight from the glaciers in the upper Himalayan region.

How can I miss an opportunity to make a cairn and leave my mark here!!

We were around an elevation of 1500 meters and the water looked so clean. I took a small video too. Hope you like it!


The river had dried up and must have been a little calmer than the monsoon season when it rains a lot and rivers are flowing at their full capacity.

I didn't want to leave the place, it was so beautiful. This was a wonderful place for a temple and to spend some quality time with your friends. The clean and fresh air, the calm and continuous noise of flowing water and the occasional ringing of bells tickle all of your senses at once!

Going back to our parked car was a tough walk, it felt like I left a part of my soul here just to come back and collect it only to experience it one more time.


All the small villages located around this valley have great views. They are living in paradise!


Stay tuned for more episodes...

Namaste 🙏

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I have to agree with you: Incredible India, it's a charm and the pictures are lovely! Awesome job!

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That is so beautiful and of course I love the bell shadows! I am watching Sweet Kaaram Coffee and am loving seeing all the temples that the 3 womem visit in the show. This fits right in!

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hehe...that was perfect timing then, haven't seen the show yet though!

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वाह दाजु बहुत सुंदर कभी भी आओ इस और को भी 🌸😄

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I am not sure if I have heard the name of the temple but sounds like I heard the name of the temple.
I was able to learn a little history about it and I feel good about it. The natural beauty is very fascination and I also wish I lived nearby place.
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You must have heard about the goddess Kali, she is one of the prominent deities of tantra.

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India is this, mate... History, culture, architecture and beauty. What a noble and meaningful country. Lovely colours and magnificent pics, friend.

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You summed up India beautifully. Thank you for your visit here.

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I always wished to visit a temple from inside. Well, might be some day I will make it.
I have heard of kaali and also have seen her in different movies and dramas holding some weapons.

Lovely views and pictures there pravesh.

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Some day, bro. If you ever come to India, you can't skip it we have loads temples dedicated to variety of deities and aspects of life.

Thanks for the compliments!

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What a nice idea with those bells on a bridge. I can imagine the sound when it's windy 😊

In Europe, we put locks on bridges in cities, but I like the bells better 😊

Have a lovely day!

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Yeah, I have seen those locks in movies, they look lovely too.

In this case, the bells are not just on the bridge but all the way to the temple and even inside the temples.

Have a great day, mate!

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Namaste my friend! The photos look great and you recorded the videos very well. Of course videos can best convey the atmosphere of a place.

I'd love to be there and destroy those stones you've lined up with a stone. I'm so unlucky.

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Namaste, Mstafa!

I recorded the video for the sounds...wished there was a way to record how good the wind felt hitting your face.

I'd love to be there and destroy those stones you've lined up with a stone.

And that's why I will not take you with me. xD
These stones will fall in the rainy season when the river flows with full capacity or way before that when someone like you comes along...lol

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So sad, I wish to go there before it falls because of wind.

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I have a few more of those in different parts.



I won't share the location of those so you can't go and destroy it. 😁

The second one is a community effort of all the trekkers who reached the summit.

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Oh maaaan I'll google the photos maybe that helps about the location 😂

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You can find the second one easily then.

One of them is next to the "Rudranath temple" Good luck 🙃

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Wow, very interesting post. Wonderful photographs 📸 Top place. Congratulations, keep up the great work

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Thank you for the compliments!

Have a great day!

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What a beautiful and sacred place. I love how the colors thay blends well with the old walls and the river is magnifecnt as well as tye mountains.

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Glad you liked it! I love them too.

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Wow!!! What a great story behind the temple! I didn’t know the missing details but I believe what you said and won’t ask for more (though it’s making me curious 👀). And no trek?! Amazing! Love the bridge, it seems like you’re entering another realm because the temple is separated from the main land (just my imagination though).
And wait, it’s so colorful! It looks really attention grabbing from a distance.

it felt like I left a part of my soul here just to come back and collect it only to experience it one more time.

Such a poetic way to say!

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So, the missing part is after killing "Raktbeej" and other demons she got a little carried away and almost out of control. It was like she is going to end this universe itself and seeing this people rushed to her husband, Shiva, who is the "Devo Ka Dev" (God of Gods) himself and one of the prominent figures in Hindu culture. He lay down in Kali's path and she put her feet over Shiva which made her anger go away and calmed her. This also made her blood-soaked tongue come out of her mouth in embarrassment. This is the most iconic figure and she is represented in this form.


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She is represented holding a severed head and like a garland around her neck she has skulls. Pretty dramatic representation. And no wonder, she is worshiped by the Tantric (who performs 'Tantras' (Dark Magic, sort of )). I saw a lot of weapons being worshiped inside the temple; they were so cool! (Didn't took pictures just to maintain the decorum of the place)

And now you know the missing part!

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Woah, this missing part is also something important! Yeah actually about worshipping weapons - I’m kinda confused why there’s such but okay, different culture.

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We worship so many animate and inanimate objects, trees, mountains, rivers, stones basically all the nature and even humans does extra ordinary and touch a lot of lives. Totally different culture and belief system. No commandments, no one book, no compulsion to stay in the same religion, so many different ways to get to the same goal, no concept of conversion and no "my way/God is the only right way".

All this coming from a non-religious guy like me... (What a hypocrite! 😂)

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