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Char Dham: The Four Sacred Abodes of Himalayan Spirituality, Uttarakhand

Yamunotri

The source of the Yamuna River, dedicated to Goddess Yamuna. Pilgrims visit the Yamunotri temple to seek blessings from the life-giving river.

Gangotri

The origin of the sacred Ganges River, this site is dedicated to Goddess Ganga. It is an essential stop for devotees aiming to connect with the divine waters.

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Kedarnath

A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, Kedarnath is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. Nestled in the rugged terrain of Uttarakhand, it stands as a testament to ancient spiritual traditions.

Badrinath

Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Badrinath is one of the most prominent and holiest temples in the circuit. It serves as a major pilgrimage destination, drawing devotees from across the country.

Panch Kedar: The Five Sacred Abodes of Lord Shiva, Uttarakhand

Kedarnath

The foremost and most revered of the Panch Kedar, Kedarnath is also one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. Perched at an altitude of about 3,583 meters in Rudraprayag district, it is a major pilgrimage destination and holds immense spiritual significance.

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Madhymaheshwar

Often regarded as the central shrine among the Panch Kedar, Madhyamaheshwar is accessible via a challenging trek. The temple’s name reflects its central role in the divine narrative associated with Shiva’s forms.

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Tungnath Mahadev

Recognized as the highest Shiva temple in the world, Tungnath is renowned for its breathtaking mountain vistas. Its elevated location and serene ambience make it a profound place for meditation and worship.

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Rudranath Mahadev

Representing the fierce aspect of Shiva, Rudranath is less frequented but remains an integral part of the Panch Kedar circuit. It is surrounded by dense forests and rugged terrain, enhancing its mystical appeal.

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Kalpeshwar Mahadev

Symbolizing rejuvenation and the creative power of Lord Shiva, Kalpeshwar is believed to bestow blessings of prosperity and longevity upon its devotees. Its remote location adds to its sanctity and allure.

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Sapth Badri: The Seven Sanctuaries of Divine Grace Dedicated by Lord Vishnu, Uttarakhand

Badrinath (Badri Vishal)

The principal temple and the most renowned among the group.

Yogadhyan Badri

Situated in the Chamoli district, emphasizing the yogic and contemplative aspects of worship.

Bhavishya Badri

Found in Chamoli, revered for its prophetic and auspicious connotations.

Ardha Badri

Located in Chamoli, it holds its own unique spiritual significance.

Vridha Badri

Also situated in the Chamoli district, reflecting ancient traditions.

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Dhyan Badri

Another sacred site in Chamoli, where meditation and devotion are key themes.

Adi Badri

Located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand.

 

Panch Prayag: The Five Sacred Confluences of Divine Waters, Uttarakhand

Devprayag

The revered junction where the Bhagirathi River unites with the Alaknanda, marking the beginning of the Ganga.

Rudra Prayag

Where the Mandakini River meets the Alaknanda at Rudraprayag.

Karn Prayag

The confluence of the Alaknanda with the Pindar River, known as Karnaprayag.

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Nand Prayag

Where the Nandakini River merges with the Alaknanda, also known as

Vishnu Prayag

Where the Alaknanda River is joined by the Dhauliganga River, located near Badrinath.

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