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Situated
in the lap of Nar-Narayan Parvat, with the
towering Neelkanth peak (6,597mts.) in the
background, Badrinath is one of the most revered
Hindu shrines of India.
It has been said that "there were many sacred
spots of pilgrimage in the heaven, earth and the
other world but neither is there any equal to
Badrinath nor shall there be one."
It is believed that to revive the lost prestige
of Hinduism and to unite the country in one
bond, Adi Guru Sri Shankaracharya built four
pilgrimage centres in four corners of India.
Among them were Badrikashram in the north,
Rameshwaram in the south, Dwarkapuri in the west
and Jagannath Puri in the east. Badrinath
situated at an elevation of 3,133 mts. is
considered to be amongst the most pious.
Best Season: May to October every year the
temple usually remains open from first week of
May to 2nd week of November.
STD service, Post and Telegraph Office, Govt.
Dispensary & Police checkpost are available in
Badrinath.
Fact File
Area: 3 sq . km .
Rainfall: 1460 mm
Clothing: Till May -heavy woollens, June
-Sept -light woolens & Oct. -Nov . -heavy
woollens
Languages: Hindi, English and Garhwali.
How to get there
Airport: Jolly Grant, (317kms.)
Railhead: Rishikesh, (300 kms.) Kotdwar
,(327 kms.)
Road: Well connected to Rishikesh ,
Haridwar , Dehradun , Kotdwar And other hill
stations of Garhwal and Kumaon region .
Places of Interest
Sri Badrinathji Temple: On the right bank
of Alaknanda lies the sacred spot perched at an
altitude of 3,133 meters above the sea level.
Encircled by a beautiful valley, the 15 mts.
high temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is
built in the form of a cone with a small cup of
a ilt bull and spire.
Built by adi guru Shankaracharya the
philosopher-saint of the 8th century, the temple
has been renovated several times due to damage
by avalanches. Its colourful 'singh dwara' or
the main entrance gate give it a new, modern
look.
The temple is divided into three parts the 'garbha
griha' or sanctum sanctorum, the 'darshan mandap'
where the rituals are conducted and the 'sabha
mandap' Where devotees assemble. The complex has
15 idols. Specially attractive is the one metre
high image of Sri Badrinathji, finely sculpted
in black stone. It represents lord Vishnu seated
in a meditative pose.
Tapt Kund : Devotees take a holy dip in
the natural thermal springs on the banks of the
river Alaknanda , before entering the Sri
Badrinathji Temple. The water of the Kund is
believed to have medicinal properties.
Neelkanth : A pyramidal-shaped snowy peak
towering above Sri Badrinathji, Popularly known
as the `Garhwal Queen`.
Charanpaduka : The footprints of Lord
Vishnu can be seen on a boulder in this
beautiful meadow.
Brahma Kapil : A flat platform on the
bank of river Alaknanda where Hindus perform
Sheshnetra : A boulder having an
impression of the legendary serpent- known as
Sheshnag's eye. |