
09-01-2012 - Forest Department provided by DFO dated 09/01/2012
04-01-2012 - Panchasthani Chunavalaya Bageshwar, provided by ADEO dated 04-01-2012
04-01-2012 - Sports Department, provided by District Sports Officer Bageshwar,dated 04/01/2012
23-12-2011 - Horticulture Department, Provided by District Horticulture Officer dated 23-12-2011
19-12-2011 - Irrigation Block, Bageshwar provided by Executive Engineer dated 19-12-2011
16-12-2011 - Irrigation Block, PWD Office, Bageshwar provided by Executive Engineer/PIO
15-12-2011 - Police Department Bageshwar, Provided By Supritendent of Police on 15/12/2011
10-12-2011 - Block Development Kapkot, provided by Block Development Officer dated 10-12-2011
Situated at the confluence of rivers Saryu, Gomti and latent Bhagirathi, lies the holy township of Bageshwar; also revered as the pious land associated with Lord Sadashiva, the redeemer of all sins. As the puranas state, this undoubtedly is a place capable of liberating one from the eternal bondage of births & deaths. With the east and west flanked by the Bhileswar and Nileshwar mountains and surrounded by Suraj Kund in the north and Agni Kund in the south, this land of Lord Shankar is of great religious, historic and political significance.
The temples at Baijnath proper are situated on the left bank of the Gomti. On the way to the main temple, just below the house the Mahanta, is the temple of Bamani (A corrupt form of Sanskrit Brahmani). Tradition of the place says that it was built by