Badrinath- An Eternal Pilgrimage
Badrinath Dham is one of the most sacred
pilgrimage places of Hindus in India. This temple is known to be tribute
to Lord Vishnu and hence is called Badri Vishal and Badrinarayan
Mandir. It is also one of the beautiful tourist places in Uttrakhand
state.
There are three more known Baridhams other than this Dham (shrine),
which are Rameshwaram (in South India), Dwarka (in West India), Puri (in
East India) but Badrinath is the only dham that is consider as "Mokshadham".
It is the one of the oldest Hindu shrine, lies on the bank of Alaknanda River at an altitude of 3133 mt above the sea level. The renovation of the temple is at regular intervals to make it more strikingly beautiful tourist place. The main door of the temple is very colourful and popularly called as Singhdwar. This venerated place once carpeted with berries after which it also called Badrivan i.e, “the forest of berries”.
It is the one of the oldest Hindu shrine, lies on the bank of Alaknanda River at an altitude of 3133 mt above the sea level. The renovation of the temple is at regular intervals to make it more strikingly beautiful tourist place. The main door of the temple is very colourful and popularly called as Singhdwar. This venerated place once carpeted with berries after which it also called Badrivan i.e, “the forest of berries”.
Inside Badrinath Temple
There are three parts inside the temple called the Garbha Griha, the Darshan Mandap and the Sabha Mandap.
The Garbha Griha - This area covered with gold
sheet presented by Queen Ahilyabai. There is an attractive image of Lord
vishu, which is 1 metre in height.
The Darshan Mandap - Here lord Vishnu is sitting in
padmasana (a yogic posture). Other images are of Uddhava, Narayana,
Narad muni, Lord kubera( lord of wealth), Silver Ganesha and Garuda.
The Sabha Mandap - Here devotees assemble for worshipping the god.
Badrinath Market
Landslide enroute to Badrinath
Taxi stand at Badrinath
Srinagar
Place of Interest
Apart from the main temple, there are lot more places to ramble around like
Tapt Kund- It is the holy dip for devotees to relax in and it is customary to take dip before worshipping.
Neelkanth- It is snow peak behind the temple,
Sheshnetra, Charanpaduka and many other beautiful places.
The best time to visit this beautiful Badrinath temple is between May to
October, as the Kapat or the door of temple remain opened from starting
of May to the second week of November.
way to Hemkund sahib
Helipad at Govindghat |
Bumpy Route between Joshimath & Badrinath
Evening view of Hills
BADRINATH |
Rudraprayag
Bridge
Hemkund Sahib Strarting Point
Way of The Valley of Flower