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One
of the four sacred dhams of Uttarakhand,
and revered in Hindu mythology, Yamunotri
is the source of the river Yamuna. About
220 Km from Rishikesh and 149 Km from Tehri,
the picturesque shrine of Yamunotri is located
at an altitude of 3,235 m. Being one of
the four Char dhams it is a place of paramount
religious importance for the devout Hindus.
The 19th century temple of Goddess Yamuna,
a number of thermal springs and Divya Shila
( Rock pillar) are prime attractions.
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| SRI
BADRINATH |
Location:
Right Bank River Alaknanda
Altitude: 3,133 mt. Above Sea-Level
Dedicated To: Lord Vishnu
Built In: 8th Century A.D |
Badrinath
Temple
Perched
at an altitude of 3,133 mt. above sea-level,
in the middle of a beautiful valley, it
is located on
the right bank of holy river Alaknanda.
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple of
Shri Badrinathji is 15 mt. in height, built
in the form of a cone with a small cupola
of a gilt bull and spire.
Legend
dates the temple prior to the Vedic age,
though the present temple is believed to
have been established by Adi Shankaracharya,
the 8th century A.D., Hindu reformist.
The
temple has been renovated several times
due to earlier damages by avalanches and
looks modem now with a colourful "Singh
Dwara" or the main entrance gate. The
temple has three parts - Garbha Griha (the
sanctum sanctorum), Darshan Mandap (for
pujas) and Shobha Mandap (for devotees to
assemble).
It
is believed that the image of Badrinath
had been thrown into the Alaknanda river
during the time of the Buddhist era and
later retrieved and reinstalled by Shankaracharya
during the following Hindu revival.
There
are 15 idols in the temple complex. Finely
sculpted in black stone, the Badrinath (Vishnu)
image is a metre high. Other images include
those of Laxmi (Vishnu's consort), Garurh
(Vishnu's mount), Shiva, Parvati, Ganesh
etc.
With
its great scenic beauty and attractive recreational
spots in the vicinity, Badrinath attracts
an ever increasing number of secular visitors
each year.
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| KEDARNATH
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Location:
14 kms. Trek From Gaurikund
Altitude: 3,581 mt.
Dedicated To: Lord Shiva
Built In: 8th Century AD
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The
Kedarnath shrine, one of the 12 jyotirlings
of Lord Shiva, is a scenic spot situated,
against
the backdrop of the majestic Kedarnath range.
At an altitude of 3,581 mt it is a 14 km
trek from Gaurikund.
Dedar
is another name of Lord Shiva, the protector
and the destroyer. Shiva is considered the
embodiment of all passion-love, hatred,
fear, death and mysticism which are expressed
through his various forms.
There
are more than 200 shrines dedicated to Lord
Shiva in Chamoli district itself, the most
important one is Kedarnath. According to
legend, the Pandavas after having won over
the Kauravas in the Kurukshetra war, felt
quilty of having killed their own brothers
and sought the blessings of Lord Shiva for
redemption. He eluded them repeatedly and
while fleeing took refuge at Kedarnath in
the form of a bull.
On
being followd he dived into the ground,
leaving his hump on th surface. The remaining
portions of Lord Shiva appeared at four
other place and worshipped there as his
manifestations.
The
arms appeared at Tungnath, the face at Rudranath,
the belly at Madmaheshwar and his locks
(hair) with head at Kalpeshwar. Kedarnath
and the four aboce mentioned shrices are
treated as Panch Kedar.
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| GANGOTRI |
Location:
Garhwal
Altitude: 3,200 mt
Dedicated To: Lord Shiva
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This
sacred shrine, situated at an altitude of
3,200 mt is the source of the river Bhagirathi.
It is surrounded by the mountain peaks of
Shivling, Satopanth and Bhagirathi sisters.
Accessible by a motorable road, it is one
of the most pious Hindu pilgrimages.PRIME
ATTRACTIONS
Temple
Of Gangotri
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As
the legend goes, Raja Bhagirath used to
worship Lord Shiva at the sacred stone near
which the temple
is located. It is believed that goddess
Ganga first descended to earth from Heaven,
at this stone. Amar Singh Thapa, the Gorkha
Commander of Garhwal, in the 18th century
A.D. constructed this temple. It is also
believed that the Pandavas, came here to
perform the great 'Deva Yagna' to atone
the death of their kinsmen in the battle
of Mahabharata.
Submerged
Shivling
Submerged
in the river, this natural rock Shivling
is the place where, according to mythology,
Lord Shiva sat when he received the Ganga
in his matted locks. It is visible in winter
months when water level decreases.
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| YAMUNOTRI
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BEST
SEASON : May-June and September-October.
ALTITUDE : 3322 Metres.
TEMP (Deg.C): SUMMER Max 20, Min 6; WINTER
Max Sub-zero, Min Snow-bound.
CLOTHING : SUMMER - Light woollens, WINTER
- Heavy woollens.
LANGUAGES SPOKEN : Hindi, Garhwali, English.
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Yamunotri : The shrine of Yamunotri, source
of river Yamuna is situated in the direction
opposite to
Gangotri and the road bifurcates and goes
to Yamunotri from Dharasu, a place between
Rishikesh-Uttarkashi. Situated at an elevation
of 3235 metres above sea level, the shrine
of Yamunotri is one of the four dhams
of Uttarakhand.The treck along the river
bank is quite magnificent, dominated by
a wide panorama of mountains. It is said
that the temple of Yamunotri was built by
Maharani Gularia of Jaipur in the last decade
of the 19th century. In 1923 this was destroyed,
with only the idols left, and was rebuilt.
It was once again damaged in 1982. A hot
water pool at Yamunotri is used for the
preparation of "PRASAD" normally
rice and potatoes, cooked by dipping them
in the hot water, tied in cloth bags.
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AIR:
Airport Jolly Grant, 17 km from Rishikesh
& 24 km from Dehradun.
RAIL: The nearest convenient Railway
stations are Dehradun and Hardwar.
ROAD: Yamunotri is easily approached
from Rishikesh, Saharanpur and Dehradun
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