When Kedarnath temple was completely buried in snow for 400 years, know the story of 'Ice Age'
When Kedarnath temple was completely buried in snow for 400 years, know the story of 'Ice Age'
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Only God knows everything, human beings cannot understand the hoaxes of the Lord in their entirety. One of the biggest proofs of this is the Kedarnath temple of India, which has stood proudly despite facing many calamities.

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In fact, in the short-lived ice age that struck the Himalayan region between the 13th and 17th centuries, the Baba Kedarnath Temple was buried in the snow for a long span of 400 years. When the ice age ended, experts were surprised when they arrived to inspect the temple, as the temple stood safely in its magnificent form, completely undamaged.

 

Even today, there is evidence of friction of that iceberg in the Kedarnath temple. Icebergs are continuously moving. Not only is it moving, but its walking also creates severe pressure due to excessive load. Many rocks also move in association with the iceberg, rubbing against all the objects on the way. Now imagine how much pressure and friction the temple must have when it was completely covered in snow for 400 years?

Even today, there are signs of those frictions on the temple. It is said that the Pandavas built a temple on the side of baba Kedarnath temple. But the temple was destroyed because of the inability to withstand the storms of time. Baba Kedarnath Temple Stone rocks have been constructed by interconnecting (interlocking system). This is the most important reason for the perseverance of this temple. The walls of the temple are made of twelve feet thick stone rocks. The temple is present on a flat ground six feet high. Surprisingly, its roof is made of a single unbroken rock. There is no other temple that stands proud in this way, despite facing so many slaps of time, buried in the snow for 400 years.

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