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Visited
by hundreds of thousands
pilgrims every year, this 18th
century temple constructed by
Gorkha General Amar Singh Thapa
, is near the spot where the
goddess Ganga is said to have
first descended on earth from
heaven, in answer to the prayers
of King Bhagriath.
The revered shrine of Gangotri,
situated at an altitude of 3,200
mts. about sea-level amidst
sylvan surroundings, constitutes
one of the most important
pilgrimages for the devout
Hindu.
Lord shiva received her into his
matted locks to break the great
force of her fall. From there it
emerged into many streams and
the one which started from
Gangotri was called Bhagirathi.
The Pandavas, it is said, came
here to perform the great 'Deva
Yajna' to atone for the death of
their kinsmen in the epic battle
of Mahabharat. The temple itself
is situated on the right bank of
the Bhagtathi .
There are a number of ashrams
locked on the other side of the
ashrams locked on the other side
of the Bhagirathi, many of which
provide accommodation facilities
to the travellers.
Places
of Religious Interest
Gaumukh glaciers
(18 km.) - the sourse of the
Bhagrithi for a dip in its icy
waters is dip in almost a must
for pilgrims; and to the temple
of Bhairavanth at Bhaironghati,
(10 km.). GMVN Tourilst Bungalow
is located at Bhojbasa, about 14
km., from Gangotrli, on the road
to Uttarkashi, at thle
confluence of the Jat Ganga and
Bhagirathi rivers.
Pilgrlims also trek to Nandanvan
(6km) and Kedartal (18km) from
Gangotri.
Facilities
Gangotri is well connected to
other parts of the country
through air, rail and road. The
nearest airport is Jolly Grant,
26 km. From Rishikesh, 249 km.
The local and State Transport
bus services also connect
Gangotril with many centres in
the region while porters and
ponies are available for
excursions to Gaumukh and other
places from Gangotril during the
yatra season.
The temple remains closed from
Nov. to May due to severe winter
conditions.
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