In the Himalayas between the two towns of pilgrimage, Kedarnath and Badrinath, lies the Siddha Dhuni or Siddha Dham Ashram. Here Param Mahasiddha Avatar Sri Alakhpuriji, the Guru of Paramyogeshwar Svayambhu Sri Devapuriji, sometimes dwells with his disciples.
Sri Alakhpuriji is one of the great Siddhas or Rishis of Satya Loka - the highest cosmic level of Absolute Truth and Reality. The seven Rishis who are the protectors of this world, are present on Earth for many thousands of years, sometimes in visible form, other times invisible. Their age is unknown and they are capable of changing their body at will. They stand above all conditions of this material world.
There are many references to Sri Alakhpuriji in Holy Scriptures. In the Shiva Puranas, he is known as one of the greatest Siddhas (divine incarnations) who was felicitated at the time of creation of our planet. In the epic Mahabharata, the Pandavas are advised to seek his blessings prior to departing for their heavenly abode. Further testament to his spiritual importance is the fact that the Alaknanda River bears his name. This river, which is also called the Vishnu Padi Ganga (Ganges that comes from the feet of Lord Vishnu), rises at the foot of Lake Satopanth ("way of truth"), a triangular, crystal-clear, green lake which is also called the Lake of the Divine Trinity since it is believed that Lord Shiva, Lord Brahma, and Lord Vishnu meditate at the three corners of the lake. Significantly, it is mentioned in the Skanda Purana that on Ekadasi day, Lord Shiva, Lord Brahma, and Lord Vishnu still bathe and meditate here. The water that feeds the Alaknanda River comes from Satopanth glacier, the Bhagirath Kharak glaciers, and the Alakapuri mountain. After flowing 190 kms through the Alaknanda valley, it joins the Bhagirathi River at the sangam of Devprayag to form the holy Ganges River.
Sri Alakhpuriji's disciple was Paramyogeshwar Sri Devpuriji, a great yogi who met Sri Alakhpuriji in the Himalayas. At Surya Kund near Satopanth, at a height of 4,500m, there is still a cave where Sri Devpuriji meditated and had a vision and darshan (appearance) of Sri Alakhpuriji. There he got Sri Alakhpuriji's blessings to awaken all the qualities of Lord Shiva within him. It is for this reason that Sri Devpuriji is revered as an incarnation of Lord Shiva.