Panch Kedar, refers to five sanctuaries of Lord Shiva-Rudranath, Madhyamaheshwar,
                                Tungnath, Kapleshwar and Kedarnath, which is the third stoppage in Char Dham Yatra.
                                Being exemplified by the immaculateness of its places of worship and service, these are
                                situated at a little separation from each other in the Kedar valley of Garhwal Himalayan
                                area, Uttarakhand. Moreover, the all encompassing vistas of the rich greenery that is
                                covering the stunning mountains encompassing the sanctuaries, offer an appearance of
                                liquefied what tops off an already good thing chocolate cake. Since it is not an
                                unmistakable course, and offices are less, staying alternative or eating focuses are
                                fundamentally done at the places of local people. Be that as it may, lovers are being
                                invited wholeheartedly by the villagers who organize all that they could to make their
                                excursion delighted and vital. History of Panch Kedar goes back to quite a while when
                                Kauravas were against to give a couple a portion of state to Pandavas, prompting the
                                Kurushetra war. Pandavas took lives of their own relatives in the war. Also, after the
                                accomplishment in the Mahabharata, felt chargeable for butchering their relatives and
                                went to Varanasi in journey of Lord Shiva, yet he was exasperated by the demise of
                                Kauravas in the fight and disregarded meeting them totally. At the point when Lord Shiva
                                discovered Pandavas moving closer, he changed himself into a bull. Appreciating the
                                cover didn't work, Lord Shiva who was as bull endeavored to go underground. Be that as
                                it may, Bhima saw him and frustrated his vanishing demonstration by holding his tail and
                                rear legs. Not exactly unsuccessful in the exertion as Bhima spared the mound of the
                                bull, which is adored as the god in the Kedarnath sanctuary. What's more, Shiva was
                                re-showed up however just as various body parts – arms at Tungnath, navel at
                                Madhyamaheshwar, face at Rudranath, hair at Kalpeshwar. These four spots alongside
                                Kedarnath are named Panch Kedar