Patal Bhuvaneshwar: A World Beyond
As the road leads to this small village, amidst the fog and the air filled with the aroma of the flora, sun rays falling through the raising Deodar and Pines, wild birds crossing and the view of the Himalayas, you are left in awe. The turns of the road make you feel as if there is no further way. Then suddenly there comes a part where it appears as if the door is wide open to welcome all and everyone. As you get close you are pulled to a tranquil, easy going life which is extremely soothing for the city dwellers. The slow pace of life is the first relaxing experience. But there is lot more to add to this first encounter.
Patal Bhuvaneshwar is situated at the height of 1350 meters to the north of Gangolihat in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand. The Almighty has packaged the place with Nature, Spiritual and Adventure qualities which make it a world beyond. It is known for a natural cave that gets its name after the village.
This cave is a repository of various episodes of Hindu mythology, particularly Shaiva. This cave of the Gods, Pauranic and historical (complete description of Patal Bhuvaneshwar is found in Manas Khand of Skanda Purana) in importance, has a small entrance that leads to the mesmerizing world of natures chiseling. In comparison to the narrow entrance, the inside of the cave is wide. Then begins the wonderful trail explained by the guides. The Hood of the Shesh Nag, the holder of the Mother Earth, is right on top while one walks on his ribs. The four Yugas are seen as small projections. The 33 crore Gods appear as small shiny stars. The King Bhagirath and descent Ganga, the jatas of Shiva, the Hans of Brahma, the head of Lord Ganesh with the life saving Sahastrdal Kamal are amazing and so realistic as if done by a perfect artist, who knows who. The Shiva lingam concreted by the great sage of 8th century, Shankaracharya, is highly venerated. In one corner Shiva and Parvati, with son Ganesh in her lap, are playing Chaupad with five Pandavas. The tongue of Kal Bhairava is seen hanging in another corner. There are more caves within the main cave of Patal Bhuvaneshwar. Such as, the Markandeya cave where sage Markandeya wrote the Markandeya Purana and another that leads to Kashi.
The entire ambiance is heightened with spirituality with the view of the HimalayanRange. The dawn and dusk at the peaks-the Nanda Devi and Panchachuli, are another wonder at Patal Bhuvaneshwar that supplement the unforgettable journey to Patal Bhuvaneshwar. These peaks appear as if they have taken Patal Bhuvaneshwar in their lap. The moods of these world famous peaks are different in different seasons with the rays of the sun, especially monsoon that make rains equally arresting at Patal Bhuvaneshwar.
The ancient as well as the modern route to Kailash Mansarovar passesthrough Patal Bhuvaneshwar.
How to reach: Nearest Rail head is Kathgodam from Delhi and Dehradun. There are shared taxis and buses of UttarakhandState roadways that go up to Gangolihat. From Gangolihat Patal Bhuvaneshwar is 20 kms and shared taxis are easily available.
Where to stay: There are varieties of accommodations. A tent colony for those who do not want to repeat the concrete and be close to nature while on this trip, traditional houses of Kumaon for those who want to have a close look at the Kumaoni culture. These are operated by an organization active in Patal Bhuvaneshwar. There are private hotels and a TRC operated by Kumaon Madal.
What can one do there: There are different adventure sports organized by the same organization that operates the stays. These are 1-2 days treks to Bhrigutung and other temples of historical association with the cave; rock climbing and nature walks. Meditation is another activity for which Patal Bhuvaneshwar is the perfect destination.
What to bring from Patal Bhuvaneshwar: Memories!! Photography is allowed outside and not inside the cave. You can even buy some local products from a souvenir shop.
For more details visit: www.patalbhuvaneshwar.com or write to patalbhuvaneshwar@gmail.com
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