Chaukhutia Explained

Chaukhutia
Settlement Type:Town
Pushpin Map:India Uttarakhand#India
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Uttarakhand, India
Coordinates:29.8847°N 79.3514°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Uttarakhand
Subdivision Type2:Division
Subdivision Name2:Kumaun
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name3:Almora
Unit Pref:Metric
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Kumaoni
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code Type:PIN
Registration Plate:UK 01

Chaukhutia is a town in Almora district of Uttarakhand. It is located on the bank of the river Ramganga, and derives its name from a Kumaoni word "Chau-khut" which means four feet. In Chaukhutia's context, 'four feet' means four ways or directions. The first way is towards Ramnagar, second towards Karanprayag, third towards Ranikhet and Almora and the fourth way is towards Tadagtaal, Kheera.

A group of small temples dating back to 9th century AD were found in Chaukhutia, during an excavation in 2016-17.[1] The temples, according to traditions of the architecture, were constructed around 9000 years ago.[2] Some of the temples didn't have roofs, but shivalingas inside the temples were still intact. These temples were considered to be a part of a large group of temples that were buried, perhaps, by debris of landslide long back.

Temples and history

Kali Temple, known locally as Agneri Devi Temple, is dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Kali, and is situated around 0.5 kilometres from Chaukhutia, on Jaurasi road, near Dhudalia village on the bank of Ramganga River. Every year Ashtami Mela (a fair) is organised at the temple. Lakhanpur temple is 6  km from Chaukhutia in Jaurasi-Chaukhutia road. This temple belongs to the Katyuri kings. A small fair is also held here every year in October–November(near to Krishnajanmatmi). Vaishno Devi's temple and the ancient forts and ruins of Katyuri dynasty are also in the area.

This is also an agricultural valley, where rice, wheat and mangoes are grown. Nearby towns include Masi (13 km) and Dwarahat (22 km). Chaukhutia is also known as Vairaat. The story is that the present Chaukhutia was the capital of King Virata of Mahabharata. Pandav five brothers and their wives took that place, and when they were going to heaven for moksha they stayed in the area for a few days. Bheem washed her cloth in Tadagtaal Lake but when he was leaving the taal he mark four finger hole in taal (lake) so tadag river came from there. Which meets in ramganga (the Tadagtaal Lake is a pure place in Uttarakhand). This is smaller than Nainital Lake.

Locality

There are more than 101 (gramsabha) villages in the Chaukhutia region. Chakhutia is a center of those villages, including Maal dhon, Ritachoura, Bijrani, Rewari, Gwelchora, Chandikhet, Dhudalia, Sungari, Ganai, Bhatkot, Shakle, Jhalla, Haat, Udlikhan, Digaut, Pipaldhar, Birkhumu, Jamania and Rampur. Bakhli, Baskenia, Bakhali, Baralgaw, Godi, Amsyari, Tedagaun, kotuda, Rampur, Maneyia, Taal, Kheeda, Pakhakhareek, Nawad, Jamrad, Asethi, Bhijlim, Bagdi, Prempuri, Akheti, Jukanauli, Gwali, Ghangholi, Basbhida, Dwarahat, Malla Tajpur, Naigad, Khata, Aamdai, Songau, Agargau, Jourashi, Bhalt Gaon, Bhoara Gaon, Chaani, Dang, Korni, Jaurasi, Jala, Farika, Gajar, Jairambakhal, Khadaktaya, Agarmanral, Bramaha Dev Chauri Talli Khatyari, Bichli Khatyari, Malli Khatyari and others.

Transport

National Highway 109 connects Chaukhutia to the cities of Almora, Dwarahat, Karnaprayag and Haldwani. Regular buses ply between Chaukhutia and Ramnagar.

There have been plans to link Chaukhutia to Ramnagar with a Rail line.[3] This rail line would be instrumental in bringing Gairsain, the proposed capital of Uttarakhand, on the Railway map.[4] There have also been speculations about another railway line, that would connect Chaukhutia to Bageshwar via Garur.[5]

Construction of an Chaukhutia Airport also announced in 2017.[6] [7]

Sources

Notes and References

  1. News: Chakrabarty. Arpita. 9th century temples found in Almora district. 15 September 2017. The Times of India. 18 December 2016. Almora. en.
  2. News: अल्मोड़ा में खुदाई के बाद दिखाई दिए 9 हजार साल पुराने शिव मंदिर. Hindustan Team. Live Hindustan. 21 August 2017. Haldwani. hi.
  3. News: Harish Rawat seeks rail projects for state. 15 September 2017. The Tribune. 23 February 2015. Dehradun. en.
  4. News: गैरसैंण तक बनेगी रामनगर-चौखुटिया प्रस्तावित रेल लाइन. 15 September 2017. Amar Ujala. 15 May 2015. Chaukhutia. hi.
  5. News: चौखुटिया-गरुड़ से बागेश्वर आएगी रेल: टम्टा. 15 September 2017. Hindustan. 11 September 2017. Bageshwar. hi.
  6. News: चौखुटिया को हवाई अड्डे के रूप में बड़ा तोहफा : जिसका मुख्य उपयोग चीन की सीमा से लगे भारतीय सेना‌ के लिये होगा आपात स्थिति में तुरंत जिससे सेना को सहायता मिल पायेगी. 15 September 2017. Amar Ujala. 2 August 2017. Almora. hi.
  7. News: चौखुटिया को मिलेगी हवाई पट्टी की सौगात. 15 September 2017. jagran. 4 August 2017. Chaukhutia. hi.