The Badrinath Dham: How do you reach Badrinath Temple?
In the valleys of the great Himalayan ranges, The Badrinath Dham is located and despite the location, it is one of the most sacred sites in the country. Badrinath Dham is one of Uttrakhand's 4 Dham, which has many beliefs from hundreds of years.
The name Badrinath comes from the Sanskrit word Badarinatha, consisting of the terms Badari which means jujube tree, and Natha which refers to the Lord Vishnu. And that is also known as Badarikashrama. This holy site has attracted thousands of pilgrims and let's embark on the journey of the Badrinath Yatra.
The Legend of Badrinath Dham
According to Hindu mythology, there are some different beliefs about this place, some say Lord Vishnu meditated in this place, and Goddess Lakshmi formed a Badri tree to protect him from cold winters. However, Vishnu Purana tells us a different theory about this place.
It is up to you who believes but the place is always devoted seems a place for the lord Vishnu.
In the 8th Century, Adi Shankaracharya revived the temple and since then it has become a symbol of spiritual light. The temple is carpeted with various ancient texts and scriptures, which the place more significant in the modern day.
What is the Location of Badrinath Dham?
It has always been difficult to reach this place, and people believe that getting there requires great commitment and patience.
The Badrinath Dham is located at a height of 10,279 feet (3,133 meters) in the middle of the mighty Gharwal Himalayas range in the state of Uttarakhand. This will create a natural barrier in the Yatra.
Apart from Roads and railway connectivity at Rishikesh and Rudraprayag, there is also a 3 km trek for the Badrinath. The terrain has several challenges and restrictions but all come together to make this journey to the Badrinath have a different experience and learning.
What are the rituals and local beliefs of Badrinath Dham?
The most famous festival in that region is ‘Mata Murti Ka Mela’ which marks the descent of the river Ganges to several tributaries. On this day, the worship of Goddess Badrinath's mother takes place, and that's why it is the most significant ritual of Badrinath.
There is also a Badri Kedar festival celebrated in June. This festival lasts for eight days in various artists from all over the country perform during the function many local rituals are performed.
If you are planning to trip for Chardham Yatra then you should visit around these festivals times to make your Yatra more memorable.
How to reach Badrinath Dham?
There are 2 major ways possible to reach the Badrinath Dham one is by road which requires proper planning and pre-booking and the other is the Chardham Yatra tour by helicopter.
Roads and the trek-
If you planning to visit the Dham by road you will be required to pre-book the flight or railway tickets and the taxis which will pick you up from Rishikesh. The spectacular views of the valleys of flowers and the waterfall of the Garwhal region make your journey unforgettable. Also, there is a small 3km long trek from the last village before the Dham.
This medium of journey requires logistics planning and physical endeavors which sometimes become more difficult when you travel with your family in such harsh conditions places.
Char Dham Yatra helicopter service-
There are a lot of people who can not trek or afford such traveling comforts then such people can opt for the helicopter ride. In this travel medium, they pick you up near the landing sides and handle all the logistics to make your journey comfortable.
You can contact Air Mauryan to learn more about the Char Dham Yatra helicopter service and plan your comfortable journey with experts.
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