After
Kutch vast western desert trip, you will find Koteshwar temple, where the vast
land and ocean is difficult to understand the place. After so many arid ground,
in front of the ocean will awaken your spirit; although the sea is less
hospitable to humans, thought-provoking. Break from the flat brown horizon east
and wide blue horizon to the west skyline Koteshwar Temple is the only thing,
the last outpost of human construction in the West point of the period.
Tourists
do not like Dwarka temple overrun, Koteshwar conducive consider emptiness,
pondering the place of humanity on Earth (Ultimately, this is not exactly what
the spirit of tradition?).
Koteshwar
story begins Ravan, who won for the gospel of God Shiva devout highlighted.
This gospel is the power of Shiva Linga great spiritual gifts, but Ravan, in
his arrogance hurry, accidentally fell and Koteshwar fall to the ground. To
punish Ravana his carelessness, the linga turned into a thousand duplicate copies
(some versions of the story say ten thousand and someone million. I just want
to say that this is quite a lot) cannot distinguish the original, Bin King
grabbed a leave, leaving the original one here, around Koteshwar Temple was
built.
Visitors
can see the temple, along the beach, walking in a clear night; you can even see
the light glow from Karachi, Pakistan, in the northwest horizon.
How to get there
By Highway: 125 km from Bhuj, buses to Narayan Sarovar twice
(morning and evening) each day. However, this is the only available public
transportation. Koteshwar Narayan Sarovar Temple is 2 km away, on the coast,
but (there are 28 km) Guest Lakhpat or Narayan Sarovar Wildlife Sanctuary would
be need own vehicle; this can only be hired in Bhuj. For hire car prices range
from Rs. 5.50 / - rupees per kilometer. 10 / - each depending on the type of
vehicle and whether AC.
Narayan
unless you just want to visit Sarovar lakes, temples, recommend car hire in
Bhuj. Accommodation and food are available in Narayan Sarovar, but should not
put their food and water in any of the other three sites (except the Lakhpat
Gurudwara) Visitors to the wildlife sanctuary. For more information: best Gujarat tours and travels.
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