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Triyuginarayan is a place of pilgrimage in Kedar Mandal (Division) of Uttarakhand in India. It is situated on the bank of Trikriya river. It is believed that Lord Vishnu had come here in disguise of a Brahman to perform the works of a priest in the marriage ceremony of Lord Shiv and the goddess Parvati. The altar made and lit for burnt offering is still there live. People make offering in the fire even today. Since, Lord Vishnu is believed residing here from Treta Yug, this place is called Triyuginarayan. It is believed to be the capital of the king of Himalaya named Himvan in ancient days. There is a holy stream called Saraswati.

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