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| Badrinath,
located on the right bank of river Alaknanda, is a shrine, that evokes the most
intense religious feelings. An abode of seers, saints and yogis from time immemorial,
Badrinath is one of the four Dhams, a devout Hindu has to visit in his lifetime
to attain salvation.One of Hinduism's holiest sites, it was founded by Sri Shankaracharya,
in the ninth century. The temple, also known as Badri Narayan, is dedicated to
Vishnu, who is said to have done penance in the mythical Brindavan, that once
covered the mountains of Uttarakhand. Known as 'Tapobhumi', a land
of meditation and penance, and 'Bhubaikunth', heaven on earth, it is surrounded
on either side, by two mountain ranges known as Nar and Narayan, with the Neelkanth
peak, providing a spectacular backdrop. Facing the Badrinath temple, is a hot
water spring, known as 'Tapt Kund'. Other famous springs, here, are the Narad
Kund and the Surya Kund. Badrinath is presided over by a Namboothiri
Brahman from Kerala, the Rawal, who also acts as as the head priest for Kedarnath.
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Around
Badrinath | | Joshimath
The religious centre, established by Adi Shankaracharya, which he called Jyotirmath,
later came to be known as Joshimath. The other sites of interest are the temples
of Nav Durga and Narsingh. Apart from its obvious religious importance, this place
is unparalleled for its scenic beauty. Valley
of Flowers One of the most idyllic valleys in the world, was discoverd
by Frank S. Smythe, in 1931. The valley is profuse with a plethora of vibrant
flowers, hence the name. Nearby, flows the river Pushpavati, while the massive
Rataban peak forms a splendid backdrop. Gobindghat
Situated between Joshimath and Badrinath, Gobindghat is the starting point for
the trek to the valley. Lok-Pal Hemkund
One of the most famous Gurudwaras in India, Hemkund Sahib is located here, at
an altitude of 4320 metres above sea level. Nearby, is the Lok-Pal Hemkund lake,
with its crystal clear waters, and four peaks surrounding it.
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Where
to stay | | Modi
Bhavan and Gujarat Bhavan, next to the temple on the west bank, Kale Kambli Wale's
Ashram behind the temple, are the available means of accomodation |
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