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The
temple of shri badrinathji on
the bank of the alaknanda river
, dates back to the alaknanda
river , dates back to the vedic
times , situated at an altitude
of 3,133 mts . , the present
temple is believed to have been
built by adi guru shankaracharya
- an 8th century 's philosopher
-saint , who also established a
math here . also known as vishal
badri , badrinath is one of the
panch badris.
Cradled in the twin montain
ranges of nar and narayan is the
holiest of the four main shrines
, badrinath along the lift bank
of the river alaknanda . With
the backdrop, it is an important
destination on the sacred
itinerary of every devout hindu
. Once the spot was carpeted
with 'badris ' or wild berries
and hence was famous as 'badri
van'.'
The revered shrine is still
alive with myriad legends from
mythology . its sanctity is
emphasised in the ancient
scriptures as "there are many
sacred spots of pilgrimage in
the heavens , earth and the
nether world ,but there has been
none equal to badri , nor shall
there be " Legend has it when
the ganga was requested to
descend to earth to help the
suffering humanity, the earth
was unable to withstand the
force of its descent . therefore
the mighty ganga was split into
twelve holy channesl .
alanknanda was one of lord
vishnu or badrinath.
The temple remains closed
duriing the winter season and is
open from april - may to octobr
- november.
Places
of Interest
Badrinath Temple
On the right bank of alaknanda
liesl the sacred spotl 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 vishni. It is built in the
form of a cone with a small
cupola of a ilt bull and spire.
Built by adi guru shankaracharya
the philosopher-saint of the 8th
centurty, the temple has been
renovated several times due to
damage by avalanches. Its
colourful 'singh dwara' or the
mainentrance 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 Badrinath, 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 Badrinath
Temple. The water of the Kund is
believed to have medicinal
properties.
Neelkanth
A pyramidal-shaped snowy peak
towering above Badrinath,
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 serpant- known
as Sheshnag's eye.
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