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Tungnath Temple, the tallest temple of Lord Shiva built by Pandavas, is facing water leakage
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Tungnath Temple, the tallest temple of Lord Shiva built by Pandavas, is facing water leakage

The Tungnath Temple, the highest temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, faces serious structural problems that threaten its security and stability. Located at an altitude of 3,680 meters in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, the temple has experienced increased water leakage, subsidence and weakening foundation, especially during the recent monsoon season. This situation has raised alarm among devotees and tourists alike who visit the ancient site, believed to have been built by the Pandavas after the Kurukshetra War.

Structural challenges

The continuous heavy rains have significantly accelerated the damage to the temple. Ajendra Ajay, head of Badrinath Kedarnath Temple Committee, has highlighted the critical condition of the temple. He stated, “The temple is facing serious problems such as subsidence, weakening of foundation and shifting wall slates, which have caused water leakage, especially during the rainy season.”

To address these challenges, the committee has contacted the Geological Survey of India (GSI) and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to explore possible restoration methods. Both organizations sent expert teams to the site in September to assess the damage and recommend steps to limit further deterioration.

Expert recommendations

Manoj Saxena, Chief Archaeologist at ASI, commented, “Though the temple is not officially protected by ASI, our team visited the site and made our recommendations. Now it is up to the temple committee and the Uttarakhand government to take necessary action. “

The temple committee has also sought assistance from the Central Building Research Institute (CBRI) to ensure the structural integrity of the temple.

Government action

Addressing the issue, Tourism Minister Satpal Maharaj said, “Considering the water leakage and structural issues of the temple, the government is prioritizing its repairs to ensure that the structure remains safe for all visitors.” As the temple committee works with experts and government officials, the urgency of restoration efforts has become clear to protect this revered site for future generations.