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		<title>Uttarkashi Town</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The terrain and climate of Uttarkashi district provide uncongenial physical environment for human settlement. Yet undaunted by hazards and hardships this land was inhabited by hill tribes since ancient times bringing out the best in man his adaptive talents. The hill tribes namely Kiratas, Uttara Kurus, Khasas, Tanganas, Kunindas and Pratanganas find references in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The terrain and climate of <strong><a href="http://www.tourisminuttarkashi.org">Uttarkashi </a></strong>district provide uncongenial physical environment for human settlement. Yet undaunted by hazards and hardships this land was inhabited by hill tribes since ancient times bringing out the best in man his adaptive talents. The hill tribes namely <strong>Kiratas</strong>,<strong> Uttara Kurus</strong>, <strong>Khasas</strong>, <strong>Tanganas</strong>, <strong>Kunindas </strong>and <strong>Pratanganas </strong>find references in the Upayana Parva of Mahabharata. The land of <strong><a href="http://www.tourisminuttarkashi.org">Uttarkashi </a></strong>district has been held sacred by Indians since ages where the seers and sages had found solace and spiritual aspirations and performed penances and where devas performed their sacrifices and Vedic language was better known and spoken than elsewhere. People came here for learning Vedic language and speach. According to an account given in the <strong>Mahabharata</strong>, Jada Bharatha a great sage performed penances at <strong><a href="http://www.tourisminuttarkashi.org">Uttarkashi</a></strong>. the Kedar Khand of Skanda Purna refers <strong>Uttarkashi </strong>and the rivers <strong>Bhagirathi</strong>, <strong>Jahanavi </strong>and <strong>Bheel Ganga</strong>. </p>
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		<title>Uttarkashi City</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Uttarkashi district was created on February 24, 1960        out of what then constituted the parganas of Rawain and Uttarkashi of        Rawain tahsil of erstwhile Tehri Garhwal district. It sprawls in the        extreme north-west corner [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Uttarkashi </strong>district was created on February 24, 1960        out of what then constituted the <strong>parganas of Rawain</strong> and Uttarkashi of        Rawain tahsil of erstwhile <strong><a href="http://www.tourismintehrigarhwal.org">Tehri Garhwal</a></strong> district. It sprawls in the        extreme north-west corner of the state over an area of 8016 sq. kms. in        the rugged terrain of the mystic <strong>Himalayas</strong>. On its north lie Himachal Pradesh State and the territory of Tibet and the district of Chamoli in the east. The district is named after its headquarters town <strong><a href="http://www.tourisminuttarkashi.org">Uttarkashi</a></strong>, an ancient place with rich cultural heritage and as the name suggests is the        Kashi of north (Uttara) held almost as high a veneration as Kashi of the        plain (<strong>Varanasi</strong>). Both the Kashi of the plain (Varanasi) as well as the        Kashi of north are situated on the banks of the river Ganga (Bhagirathi).        The area which is held sacred and known as <strong><a href="http://www.tourisminuttarkashi.org">Uttarkashi</a></strong>, lies between the        rivers Syalam Gad also known as the Varuna and Kaligad also known as the        Asi. The Varuna and the Asi are also the names of the rivers between which        the Kashi of the plain lies. One of the holiest Ghats in <strong>Uttarkashi </strong>is        Manikarnika so is the one by the same name in Varanasi. Both have temples        dedicated to <strong>Vishwanath</strong>.</p>
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