Devbhoomi
Devbhoomi is a term commonly used to refer to the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It translates to "Land of the Gods" or "Heavenly Abode" in Sanskrit, reflecting the state's numerous pilgrimage sites and its perceived spiritual significance. Uttarakhand is situated in the northern part of India and is renowned for its majestic Himalayan landscapes, including snow-capped mountains, lush valleys, and sacred rivers like the Ganges and Yamuna.
The region is home to a multitude of Hindu temples and ashrams, attracting millions of devotees and