Badrinath Tourism
The holy place Badrinath is popular pilgrimage spot especially for Hindu’s. However, tourists from around the world are reaching to Badrinath to take blessings of lord Vishnu. This Hindu sacred town is located in Chamoli region, Uttarakhand, India. Badrinath is added to the India's Char Dham Yatra (Journey). The name of the city is given after the temple Badrinath.
Evaluating the
height of the temple from the sea level it is approximately 3,415 meters. The Garhwal
hills surrounding the temple are special feelings like never before. The Alaknanda
River flowing from the Badrinath hills is having religious values. Badrinath town
is located among the Nar and Narayana hill ranges, though the other side of
town is covered by Nilkantha peak. As per data Badrinath is the town and a
religious place situated on high hills of Garhwal.
Rishikesh
is only 301 km away from Badrinath that means people get chance to reach another
holy place of India. Reaching to Badrinath through road from Gaurikund require
journey of 233 kms. The nature beauty during the journey could be memorable
moment for the visitors.
Experts suggest
that Badrinath area is recognized as Badari or Badarika Ashram as per Hindu
scriptures. The town is the sacred place of Lord Vishnu also known as Nara-Narayana
temple.
The high
hills of Badrinath are described in the Mahabharata as well. According to
Mahabharata Pandavas ended their life after falling from the slopes of the peak.
The place is known as Swargarohini which means way to heaven. The spiritual
cave where Maharishi Vyas wrote the Mahabharata is also located just 4 km distance
from Badrinath temple.
Journey to
the temple is adventurous so people will definitely enjoy the difficult way to
reach the town and temple. Badrinath temple is just few kms away from the border
of China and it takes around two-day journey to reach though the journey is completely
done by talking starts from Kedarnath. Hemkund Sahib is also the very important
religious spot of Hindu’s and Sikh communities. The wonder Gurudwara (Shri Guru
Ka Dwar) is located on the way of Badrinath. In summer season Badrinath and
Hemkund Sahib is complete full with crowd so planning to visit the temple in
summer could be little hard. The roads to reach temple are managed by local
administration so tourist can enjoy the public transport or own vehicle to
reach the shrine. Talking about finest time to attain Badrinath temple is from June
to September, though in summer also visitors should carry their warm clothes as
temperature can change anytime in this town.
As per
history Badrinath town and the temple was re-structured by Adi Shankara in 9th
century. Badrinath was the unknown place till last ages because of difficult
ways to reach the temple. However, after the independence it becomes the most
sacred and known place to the world due to available sources. Presently the
temple is gaining popularity significantly and around 600,000 devotees are
reaching Badrinath temple in season. According to data provided after calculation
in 2006 approximately 90,676 people increased comparing to earlier period. Vaishnavs
reach the Badrinath in large amount due to their strict rules and religious
values.
Those who read
the scriptures or legends might know that Badrinath is mentioned as the major
and biggest holy place from long years.
Major
attraction:
Badrinath
temple: the shrine is the major spot for visitors particularly for those who
need blessings of God Badrinath. As per old records the black stone is structured
of God Badrinarayan from the Saligram stone taken from Alaknanda River. Actually
the idol was established in the cave close to Tapt Kund (hot springs). However,
the idol was moved to the present temple in 16th century by the Ruler
of Garhwal.
As the
temple is very old so several renovations are done at regular intervals. The major
damages to the shrine are done by avalanche. The expansion was also done in
late 17th century by the rulers of Garhwal.
The big damage to the Badrinath temple was occurred in 1803 when the earthquake
came in Himalayan ranges. Talking about the structure of Badrinath shrine its
height is around 50 ft from the ground having small cupola on upper area.
Some other
spots for visitors are northern math recognized by Shri Adi Sankara close to Jyotirmath.
Haridwar
and Rishikesh
are other two major pilgrim spots that tourist must reach from Badrinath. In
Badrinath Sheesh Taal is also very famous where tourist can take bath and visit
the temple.
Attaining to
Badrinath:
By Air: closest
airport to reach Badrinath is JGA (Jolly Grant Airport) situated close to Dehradun.
Tourist has to travel for 317 km from Dehradun
to reach Badrinath. Some areas are having helipad so visitors can use the helicopter
service provided by local administration for reaching Badrinath. Direct helicopter
to reach Badrinath is available at Dehradun.
By Rail: closest
railway station is Rishikesh
situated just at 297 km. however, Kotdwara is also the big station located at 327
km distance. Trains to Rishikesh
are limited due to a small railway station and Kotdwara is linked to limited
trains from diverse cities of India. The big junction close to Badrinath is Haridwar
located at only distance of 24 km from Rishikesh.
Direct and frequent trains are available to reach Haridwar
from various parts of the country.
By Road: NH
58 allows visitors to reach the Badrinath without any worries. The road passes from
Delhi
towards Mana in Uttarakhand
State. State buses are available from New
Delhi towards Badrinath through Haridwar
and Rishikesh.
Buses are
the only best way to reach the town Badrinath because of limited sources. The limited
buses from Rishikesh
could increase the problem for visitors. Once the tourist misses bus from Rishikesh
they have to get to the other bus from Rudraprayag,
Chamoli or Joshimath.
Distance of
Badrinath from various parts of the country:
From Delhi
traveler should reach Haridwar
(206 km), then Rishikesh
(24 km), then Devprayag (74 km), then Srinagar (34 km), then Rudraprayag
(33 km), then Karnaprayag (31 km), then Nandprayag (21 km), then Chamoli (10 km),
and then Joshimath (48 km). From Joshimath travelers have to cross 42 kms journey
to reach Badrinath.
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