Photo copyright: Satyabrata Maiti Gopinath temple is believed to be erected sometime between 9th and 11th century by affluent Katyuri Kings. After Pancha Keder shrines, this is the most revered Shiva temple in Uttarakhand. Architecture of the temple is same as Kedernath and Tunganath, having a large central dome of sanctum sanctorum. “Shyambhu Shivaling” known as Gopinath is placed inside the sanctum which has 24 doors. The famous Shiva “Trishul”, 5 m long is kept in temple’s courtyard. There is belief that true devotees can move the “trichul” by their slightest touch which is otherwise remain unmoved even by the greatest physical force.








Gopinath temple becomes the winter shrine of Rudranath ji for six months. According to mythological belief, the “trishul” in the temple courtyard belongs to Lord Shiva who used this “thrishul” to kill Kamadeva (god of love) when he was disturbing Lord Shiva’s meditation. Another belief is that when Lord Shiva turned Kamdeva in to ashes, Rati, the wife of Kamadeva did penance in Gopeswar. Pleased by her devotion, Lord Shiva assured her that her husband, Kamadeva would be back in life. The remains of broken idols found around the temple testify the existence of several more temples in ancient times.













There are three routes that leads to Rudranath temple:
- Joshimath- Helang- Urgam-Palla- Kimanna-Kelgount- Dumak- Rudranath
- Gopeshar-Saggar- Chakrakonda- pong Bugyal- Mouli Kharak- Liti Bugyal- Panar Bugyal- Pitru Dhar- Rudranath (Shortest route, about 25 km)
- Chopta- Mandal- Anusuya- Hansa Bugyal- Naola Pass- Panar Bugyal- Rudranath.
Since, we had been in Joshimath and also in Chopta, we decided to explore Rudranath Trekking via Gopeswar route for two reasons: i) it is the shortest trekking route and ii) to visit Gopinath temple for the blessings of Lord Shiva so as to get strength in completing toughest Rudranath trekking which is toughest of all Kedars.
We finally fixed our itinerary with the help of e-Uttarnachal as follows:
29-May-2022 (Sunday): Ahmedabad – Dehradun airport; night stay at Rishikesh
30- May-2022 (Monday): Reaching Saggar village for night stay via Gopeshwar
31- May-2022 (Tuesday): Trekking to Rudranath and night stay at Mouli Khark
01-Jun-2022 (Wednesday): Reaching Rudranath and night stay there
02-Jun-2022 (Thursday): Trekking back to Saggar with night stay at Pong Bugyal
03-Jun-2022 (Friday): Trekking back to Saggar followed by Rishikesh (by car) and night stay
04-Jun-2022 (Saturday): Rishikesh – Dehradun – Ahmedabad airport and back to Anand


On 30-May-2022
We left Rishikesh by car at 6:00 am. We paid our respect and took permission of the Dhari Mata for visiting Uttraknad. There is belief that without Dhari Mata permission one cannot visit Uttarakhand. Gopeshwar is located between Kedarnat-Badrinath route, about 10 km from Chamoli town. It is about 220 km away from Rishikesh. We reached Gopeshwar by 2:30 pm and easily located the temple and spent about an hour in the temple before leaving to Saggar village for night stay. We left the temple with a feeling of Tamso Ma Jyotirgamaya (तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय)

Acknowledgement:
- My Co-trekker, for her cooperation and understanding .
- Mr. Sandeep Bisht, e-Uttranchal for the support in planning and arranging the trip.
- Mr. Pradeep, Driver for his support during the trip.
- On line resources were used for the write up.
Author:Satyabrata Maiti