Latu Devta Temple
78X3+MGJ, Nauli Talli, Uttarakhand 246446, India
Monday: 7–18
Tuesday: 7–18
Wedneasday: 7–18
Thursday: 7–18
Friday: 7–18
Saturday: 7–18
Sunday: 7–18
Tuesday: 7–18
Wedneasday: 7–18
Thursday: 7–18
Friday: 7–18
Saturday: 7–18
Sunday: 7–18
There is a mythological story related to the Latu Devta Temple. It is said that Goddess Parvati or Nanda devi gave punishment to Latu Devta, her brother, who misbehaved and created a havoc after being mistakenly intoxicated. He was punished to be locked at this place. Thus the door of the Latu Devta temple remains closed all over the year. Only one day is identified in a year when the temple door is opened. Only the priest is allowed to enter the temple but with his eyes closed. He has to cover his mouth with a piece of cloth so that the deity does not get disturbed from the breath of the priest while he chants the holy scripture. The villagers consider Latu Devta as their presiding God. They believe that all the wishes come true if a devotee make a wish with a pure heart.
Timings
Latu Devta Temple open at 08:00 AM to to 06:00 PM