The Mukteshwar Dham temple is a historic, 350- to 400-year-old Shiva temple located in the town of Mukteshwar, about 51 km from Nainital. Perched atop a hill, it is known for its serene atmosphere and stunning views of the Himalayan mountains. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and features a single-room structure with a main shrine containing a Shivling, pictures of other gods, and an old Ram temple

Dol Ashram, or Shri Kalyanika Himalaya Devasthanam, was established in 1990 by Shri Parma Yogi Kalyandasji in the village of Kanara (Dol), Almora district, to promote Sanatan Dharma, Vedic knowledge, and yoga. The ashram features the world's largest Shri Yantra made of ashta-dhatu and includes temples dedicated to various deities, a residential school, and facilities for visitor

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Jageshwar Dham is a cluster of over 100 ancient stone temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in Uttarakhand, built and renovated by the Katyuri dynasty between the 7th and 12th centuries. Historically, the complex is associated with legends of Shiva meditating here after destroying Daksha, and it is considered one of the 12 Jyotorlingas. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) now protects the site, which is also known as the "Valley of Gods"