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==History== Between the 7th and 11th centuries C.E., [[Katyuri kings]] ruled the area of varying extent from their capital at "Katyur" (modern day [[Baijnath, Uttarakhand|Baijnath]]) valley in Kumaon. The Katyuri dynasty was founded by Vashudev Katyuri. The ancient Basdeo temple at Joshimath is attributed to Vasu Dev.<ref name=handa>O.C.Handa, 2002, History of Uttaranchal, Indus Publishing Company. {{ISBN|9788173871344}}.</ref> Vasu Dev was of Buddhist origin, but later followed Brahminical practices and the brahminical practices of Katyuri kings in general is sometimes attributed to a vigorous campaign of [[Adi Shankara]] (788-820 CE).<ref name=handa/> According to [[Badri Datt Pandey]] in his book ''Kumaon Ka Itihas'', Joshimath was the original capital of the Katyur dynasty before it moved to Kartikeyapur (modern day [[Baijnath, Uttarakhand|Baijnath]]). According to the story, king Vasudev was a devotee of [[Narasimha|Narsingh]] (avatar of lord Vishnu). One day he went hunting and lord Narsingh came to his home disguised. His wife offered food to the god. After eating the food the god went in the king's room for some rest. When the king returned from hunting he got angry after seeing a man sleeping in his bed. He took his sword and cut the left hand of god. Instead of blood, milk started flowing from the wound. After seeing this, the king realised the disguised person was not a common man. He asked for forgiveness from the god. The god said he came because he was happy with his kingdom but after this incident he cursed the king to move to a new location (Baijnath). Because of this wound, the statue in the temple will also have a weak left hand. When the statue's hand will fall off, this will be the end of his dynasty.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Pāṇḍe |first=Badarī Datta |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BXZwQgAACAAJ |title=History of Kumaun: English Version of "Kumaun Ka Itihas" |date=1993 |publisher=Shyam Prakashan |isbn=978-81-85865-01-0 |language=en}}</ref> Katyuri kings were displaced by the [[Garhwal Kingdom#Rulers of Garhwal|Panwar dynasty]] in the 11th century AD.<ref name="handa" />
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