Friday 2 December 2011

Badrinath

Chardham Yatra

Badrinath History

Badrinath, the seat of the god Vishnu in his aspect of Badrinarayan, is the most important of the four sites inIndia's Char Dham pilgrimage. 

Badrinath Temple, one of the most sacred pilgrimages in India, is devoted to lord Vishnu. It forms a division of the divine Char Dham Yatra. The sacred temple is situated at 3155 Mts above sea level. The name Badrinath has been consequential from Badri, a kind of wild berries liked by Goddess Laxmi, and found in abundance here. The beautiful temple is narrowed structured, 15 m tall and has little cupola of a gilt bull and spire. There are 15 idols in the temple compound, each sculpted in black stone. The principal idol symbolizes Vishnu in a thoughtful posture and is edged by Nara-Narayan.
The temple and its idol of Vishnu are supposed to be older than Vedic times. The temple is supposed to be the place where Vishnu performed absolution and Laxmi became a Badri tree to guard Vishnu from any difficulties. As per another saga, river Ganga was coming with adequate strength to demolish earth. Lord Shiva defragmented the river into 12 parts, one of which cut down in Badrinath. The stunning temple is tapering structured, 15 mt tall and has small cupola of a gild bull and spire. There are 15 idols in the temple multifaceted and each sculpted in black stone.

Famous Attractions

Badrinath is one of the sacred towns of the Hindus located at Chamoli district of Uttrakhand in India. Well-known attractions near Badrinath are:

Tapt Kund

These are normal thermal springs on the bank of Alakananda River where pilgrims revive before going to the temple. Supposed to be infused with medicinal properties, Tapt Kund is also measured to be holy experience.

Brahma Kapal

This is a smooth platform on the bank of riverGanga where devotees perform rites of their departed intimates.

Sheshnetra

Sheshnaga is a renowned personality in the Hindu mythological heroic and tales of Lord Krishna. The place has a stone on which an impression is believed to be of the eye of this mighty serpent, as netra in Hindi means eye.

Charanpaduka

It is a stunning pasture on which footprints of Lord Vishnu are observable.

Neelkanth

These are the pyramid wrought snow capped peaks which form the stunning background to the temple of Badrinath.

Religious Places near Badrinath (Famous Attractions)


The sanctified city of Badrinathis surrounded by various religious places, excursions, treks and scenic ponds that enable people to visit this place again and again.

Joshimath


It is a famous hill station as well as a spiritual place and also the winter seat of lord Badrinath. Auli, 6 km from Joshimath can be enjoyed for skiing and other winter sports during winters.

RudranathTemple


Devoted to Lord Shiva, this temple was built in 8th Century A.D and is positioned 23 km from Gopeshwar.

GorakhnathTemple


It is an antique pilgrimage destination and is devoted to Guru Gorakhnath

Bagnath Temple

Bageshwar gets its name form this very old temple of Lord Shiva placed in the heart of the town. According to popular legend, sage Markandey stayed here and this holy place was visited by the Hindu deity Lord Shiva in the camouflage of a tiger.

ChandikaTemple


This beautiful shrine of Goddess Chandika attracts large number of devotees during the holy Navratras.

ShriHaruTemple


This chief shrine lies at a distance of 5 kilometers from Bagheswar in Uttaranchal in North India.

Gauri Udiyar


This holy site is one place that you should visit throughout your temple tours to Uttaranchal in North India. This temple is situated at a distance of 8 kilometers from Bageshwar and is popular for a huge cave that enshrines idols of the Hindu deity Lord Shiva.

Significance of Badrinath

At Badrinath, Lord Maha Vishnu is supposed to have completed his sacrament. Seeing the Lord doing his penance in the untie, Goddess Mahalaxmi is thought to have indefinite form of Badari tree to give him protection for facing the onslaught of the unpleasant weather conditions, therefore the name Badari Narayan. It is alleged that Lord Vishnu exposed to Narad rishi that Nar and Naryans forms were his own. It is also believed that Narad rishi, who also did his reparation here, is even now worshipping the supreme God with Ashtakshara mantras.

The picture of Badari Narayan here is shaped out of Saligramam. Badari Narayan is seen under the Badari tree, edged by Kuber and Garuda, Narad, Narayan and Nar. Mahalakshmi has a sanctum outside in the parikrama. There is also a shrine to Adi Sankara at Badrinath.

Following the temple of Lord Badari Narayan is the Lakshmi Narsimh mandir, with shrine to Desikacharya and Ramanujachary. At Badrinath Tours, one can be the spectator to wonders of natural world in the Hot water springs of Tapt kund on the banks of ice freezing river Alakananda. The temperature of the water in the Kund is 55 degree centigrade, whereas the regular temperature in this region for most of the years remains at 9-10 degree centigrade to sub-zero levels. Before visiting the temple, pilgrims take a holy bath in the Tapt kund.




        

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