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Char Dham Yatra

Kedarnath Dham Badrinath Dham Gangotri Dham Yamunotri Dham Kedarnath Dham Kedarnath temple is a part of Char Dhams and Panch Kedar in Uttarakhand and one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva in India. In the month of April to August thousands of devotees come to visit the Kedarnath Temple. During Winter season , Kedarnath is closed for six month due to Heavy snowfall and Extreme Cold weather. Kedarnath temple is one of the sacred pilgrimage centre in Northern India, located on the bank of Mandakini river at an altitude of 3584 meters above sea level. Kedarnath is flanked by breathtaking snow-capped peaks, making it the most remote site among all four Char Dham Shrines . But each year the followers of Lord Shiva visit this holy temple. The scenic beauty of Kedarnath town attracts lots of tourists from all over the world. You will find it quite crowded during the summer season (May and June). Book Now Badrinath Dham According to legend it is believed that At the time of Satya yuga , Lord Shiva meditated here for thousands of years when Goddess Lakshmi provided shadow over her husband in the form of a Badri tree. So the place came to be known as name of Badrinath. Present temple was built by King of Garhwal in 16th century. Ornament Stones, Impressive traditional carving, Pillars Design is the first features to strike lots of devotees visually. The Archectiture appearance of the Badrinath temple is similar to the appearence of Buddhist Vihara temple. Although Badrinath temple was built by the Adi Shankaracharya, who initially discovered the Badrinarayan idol in the Alakananda River and installed it in hot water spring of Tapt Kund.  At the entrance gate of Badrinath Temple, main idol of Lord Shiva is Placed on Bird Garud, the vehicle of Lord Badrinarayan. When you will enter the main Sanctum you will find mediated Adi Shankaracharya Murti. You will find many images of gods namely Kuber, Sridevi and Bhoodevi as well as the sages Nar, Narayan, Bhakta Narada all are seated around the main Deity of Lord Shiva. There are many shrines in and around the temple such as [...]
28th February 2019| 0

Amarnath Yatra

Amarnath Yatra If you are really looking forward to a challenging as well as a tranquil pilgrimage, then Amarnath is your Mecca. It is considered as one of the most challenging travel walks in India, Amarnath yatra offers solace to people who make the journey to the top. Amarnath is located at the height of 3888 meters, this is an undoable trek if you are not physically and mentally fit. The shrine at Amarnath is actually an extremely consecrated Hindu shrine in India. This is also the most popular and unique cave temple in India. The best time to go there is during the Amarnath Yatra which commences every year between late June and early July. The most prominent attraction here is the ice lingam which is naturally formed and has been seen to change sizes with waxes and wanes of the moon and change of seasons. Best time to vist  May – September is the best time for Amarnath trek as the climate (ranging between 9° – 34°) is favourable offering stunning views of the lush green environment. Distance  The tricky trek from Pahalgam to Amarnath with night rests at Chandanwari, Sheshnag and Panchtarni cover a distance of 45 km.   Book Today
28th February 2019| 0

Vaishno-Devi Yatra

Vaishno-Devi Yatra   With spirituality and vibrancy lingering in the atmosphere Vaishno-Devi Mata Mandir is located in Trikuta hills, 13 km from Katra at the height of 1560 m above sea level with bright clouds and thinning air, this town is the holy cave temple of Mata Vaishnodevi.   Vaishno Devi is a religious trekking destination where pilgrims walk about 13 km uphill to reach the little caves which is among one of the 108 Shakti Peetha. Revered and highly believed in, thousands of Pilgrims visit each year to seek blessings and show unflinching faith in this temple. Vaishno Devi, also known as Mata Rani is a manifestation of Durga, a Goddess according to Hindu mythology. The trek itself is very enjoyable, though it might be a little difficult for kids and elderly people.  The pilgrims show their dedication and enthusiasm by shouting slogans and singing songs in the praise of Maa Vaishnavi all along the road. Overall, a great place if you are inclined towards both Hinduism and nature. This is SanjhiChhath Helipad, at  Vaishno Devi. More than 1 crore people visit Vaishno-Devi Maa annually BOOK NOW
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