He said the temple was built in 1983 at the spot traditionally worshipped as the place where Adi Sankara shed his body and ascended to the Kailash mountains from where he is chronicled to have returned with sacred Lingams to be established all over the country, the seer told PTI here.
It was a small temple in which a stone idol brought from Kanchi mutt had been installed.
The Sankaracharya also said the mutt had made a donation of Rs 20 lakh to the joint funds set up by the centre and Uttarakhand government towards disaster relief.
The mutt would also mobilise foodgrains, clothes and medicines to be sent to the affected people of the northern state, he added.
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