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Panch Badri
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The
five Badries are revered by all as the apt tribute
to Lord Vishnu. Badrinath is devoted to the
worship of Vishnu who, according to an amusing
tale, usurped this place from Shiva. For Vishnu
had come here as the gods once did, to offer
penance. He loved the place so much that he
plotted to unseat Shiva from his meditation
here. He took on the form of a beautiful child
and began to wail. Shiva's wife, Parvati picked
him up but could not calm the child. Since his
wailing continued to disturb Shiva, he shifted
to Kedarnath in exasperation, leaving the spot
free for Vishnu to occupy. But remainders of
Shiva's stay continue to linger, most visibly
in the name, badri, a kind of berry that Shiva
was most fond of, and the gigantic tree, invisible
to the morale eye, that served Shiva. Considered
one of the Char Dgam or four principle places
of Hindu worship at himalayas, Badrinath's four
subsidiary badries include Bhavishya Badri,
Yogdhyan Badri, Vridha Badri and Adi Badri.
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Badrinath
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Also
known as Vishal Badri, this temple located
at the height of 3,133 mts. is the largest
himalayas and most popular of Vishnu pilgrimages
among the five Badries. The original temple
here is believed to be built by King Pururava
and the icon of the lord carved by Vishwakarma,
the creator of the gods. The idol was
recovered by Adi Shankaracharya from the
waters of the nearby Naradkund and
consecrated once more in the temple, restored
in the 19th century by the royal houses
of Scindia & Holker.
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holy in this shrines that it forms one of
the four prominent places of Hindu worship.
The epic Mahabharata, it is believed, was
composed in the Vyas and Ganesh caves close
by. The Vishnu Ganga which later becomes
Alaknanda flows below the while Neelkanth
keeps vigil over all devotees. |
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General
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| Nearest
Airport |
Jolly
Grant 316 Km. |
| Nearest
Rail |
Rishikesh
299 Km. |
| Accommodation |
Tourist
Rest House, Temple Committee Guest,
Private Hotels, lodges and DharamShalas
are available. |
| Nearby
Places |
Pachshila, |
Ardhkedareshwar, |
Sheshnetra, |
| Charanpaduka, |
Atri
Ansuya Asharam, |
Ganesh
Gupha, |
| Bhirgu
Gupha, |
Basudhara, |
Panch
Dhara, |
| Vyas
Gupha, |
Satopanth |
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Bhavishya Badri
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The
Futute Badri is located at 2,744 mts.
amidst the thick forests surrounding Tapovan.
According to a divination, it is here
that all devotees will throng once Badrinath
is no more. While there can be no conceivable
reason why this should happen, scientists
agree that Joshimath, the entry point
into the area before the final, most strenuous
climb, is sited on an ancient landslide
and has been sinking, and with a barrage
coming up close by, may actually see the
fulfillment of the divine prophecy.
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whatever happens, Bhavishya Badri is popular
even now. Enshrined here is the lion headed
image of Narsingh. Visitors pass the serene
the Tapovan a place known for its hot water
springs en route to the banks of the Dhauliganga,
and on to shrine. |
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General
Information
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| Nearest
Airport |
Jolly
Grant 297 Km. |
| Nearest
Rail |
Rishikesh
280 Km. |
| Accommodation |
The
accommodation is available at Joshimath
and Tapovan. |
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Yogdhyan Badri
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Every
so often in the Garhwal Himalayan, tales
from the Mahabharatha spring magically to
life. Yogdhyan Badri, 1,920 mts. is located
at Pandkeshawar, named after the Pandavas
King. It is said that the Pandavas, victorious
after their battle against the Kauravas,
but emotionally scarred, came to the himalaya.
And it was here that they handed over their
capital, Hastinapur, to Raja Prikshit and
took up penance before seeking out the highway
to heaven. The importance of the badri is
immence and the sanctum has an image of
the lord in a meditative postures. |
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Information |
| Nearest
Airport |
Jolly
Grant 294 Km. |
| Nearest
Rail |
Rishikesh
277 Km. |
| Accommodation |
Private
hotels and Gurudwaras are available
at Govind Ghat just 3 km. from here. |
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Virdha Badri
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Before
Badrinath was designated one of the four
Char Dhams of Hindu worship by Adi Shankaracharya,
the idol of Badrinah carved by divine Vishwakarma
was enshrined and worshipped here. It is
said that when mankind entered the age of
Kali, Vishnu chose to remove himself from
the temple. Interestingly the image was
found by Adi Shankaracharya at NaradKund,
and restored, through part of it remains
damaged. This, the first Badri, is located
at the height of 1,380 mts. at Animath.
While Badrinath closes during winter, the
idol and priests hibernating at Joshimath,
Virdha Badri remains opens throughout the
years. |
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General
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| Nearest
Airport |
Jolly
Grant 264 Km. |
| Nearest
Rail |
Rishikesh
247 Km. |
| Accommodation |
Tourist
Rest House and Private hotels
are available at Joshimath just 8
km. from here. |
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Adi Badri
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pilgrimage centre of local importance is
this group of 16 temples en route to Ranikhet
and closes to the confluences at Karan Prayag.
The main temple is dedicated to Narayan
and has a raised platform in the pyramidal
form. Within the temple, a black stone idolis
installed. It is believed that thease temples,
dating to the Gupta age , was sanctioned
by Adi Sankaracharya who wanted to spread
the tenents of Hinduism to every remote
corner of the country. |
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General
Information
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| Nearest
Airport |
Jolly
Grant 209 Km. |
| Nearest
Rail |
Rishikesh
192 Km. |
| Accommodation |
Tourist
Rest House and Private hotels
are available at Karan Prayag
19 km. from here. |
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Panch Badri
Yatra Reservation Form
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