Chardham Yatra from Anywhere in India – Visiting the Majestic Uttarakhand

Adorned with the remnants of the rich spiritual Hindu mythology, India includes a plethora of pilgrimage sites spread throughout its boundaries. Among these pilgrimage sites, the Chardham yatra holds the peak significance. The highly-coveted Chardham residing amidst the lap of the beautiful Himalayas include four places, the Kedarnath, the Badrinath, the Gangotri, and the Yamunotri.

The Chardham Yatra is so sacred and popular that not only the Hindus of India but the Hindus all over the world come to visit. It is believed that every Sanatan Hindu should visit the Chardham at least once in their life. With the finest services from My Tirth India, you get to experience a seamless Chardham Yatra. Reconnect with your inner soul and feel the divine spiritual positivity that surrounds you during the Chardham tour.

Seek the diving blessings and dwell in the serene landscape of Chardham with all-inclusive packages from My Tirth India. It is believed that visiting the Chardham is the way for a Sanatan Hindu to attain moksha. Millions of people visit Chardham every year to experience this majestic beauty of nature and offer their prayers to the creators of the universe.

A trip to Chardham is no less than an adventure itself because it is a circuit of the four most important pilgrimage sites. It includes trekking, crossing snow-capped roads, taking a dip into the hot springs, and more. Chardham Yatra, as a whole, is an extraordinary experience that everyone should have for once.

Chardham Interesting Facts

An interesting fact about Chardham Yatra is, it is the Chhota Chardham which includes the four pilgrimage sites. The one that you visit in Uttarakhand is popular as the Chhota Chardham. The original Chardham includes the four holy sites in four different corners of India. These places are Badrinath, Puri, Rameshwaram, and Dwarka. The original Chardham was established by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century AD. However, a shorter circuit was created later on which includes the four different places of Uttarakhand.

You can start your Chardham Yatra via Haridwar. This is where people start their journey to the four holy shrines. During the winter months, the Chardham sites remain closed due to heavy snowfall and landslides. Since all the four pilgrimage sites are located in the Garhwal Himalayas, it receives high snowfall in the winter seasons. Thus, accessing them is not easy. Therefore, the temples remain closed for six months during the winter seasons. The opening month of Chardham in Uttarakhand is April during the time of Akshay Tritiya.

The Yamunotri

This is the first Dham amongst the Char Dhams in the circuit of Uttarakhand. The Yamunotri Dham is dedicated to Goddess Yamuna Devi. This place is also known as the origin of the river Yamuna, which is also one of the most sacred rivers for the Hindus. The primary temple of Goddess Yamuna is located at the height of 3,291 meters from sea level. You can reach it through a short trek of 6 kilometers from Jankichatti.

The Yamunotri Temple was built to honor the Goddess Yamuna who is also the daughter of the Sun and the twin sister of Yama. The Yamuna is better known as Goddess Yami (the lady of life). It is believed that if you take a bath in the holy waters of the Yamuna River, it eradicates the sins and protects you from an untimely agonizing death. The Temple is located on the left bank of the Yamuna river and it was created by Maharaja Rana Pratap Singh. The idol is made up of black marble and it looks astonishing.

The Gangotri

This is the second tirth darshan site you will come across in your visit to the Chardham. Similar to the Yamunotri, this holy pilgrimage destination is located in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand residing at a significant height of 3,100 meters. The Gangotri is the majestic crown located on the bank of the divine Bhagirathi, which later becomes the Ganges after it meets with the Alakananda at Devprayag.

The Ganga Temple at the Gangotri Dham located on the right bank of the Bhagirathi River. The awe-inspiring Gomukh at the Gangotri glacier is known to be the original source of the river Ganga. The exquisite Gangotri Temple is beautifully crafted with white marble facing towards the Ganga river. You can book a customized tour package to Chardham to experience the mesmerizing beauty of the Gangotri.

The Kedarnath

When it comes to the Chardham yatra in India, we cannot miss out on the most important pilgrimage destination, THE Kedarnath. It is the 3rd temple you will visit on your Chardham yatra. Also, Kedarnath is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Kedar is also another name of Lord Shiva.

Reaching the majestic Kedarnath temple is an experience in itself. You have to complete a trek of 17kilometers from Gaurikund. This breathtaking trek is nothing less than an adventure. When you reach the top of Kedarnath and get a complete view of the beautiful temple while listening to the chants of ‘Har Har Mahadev’, it is a surreal feeling.

The whole Kedarnath brings a splendid spiritual vibe that no other place in the world can offer. Through the trek, you can also opt for horses or carriers. The beautiful Kedarnath resides at an elevation of 3553 meters in the snow-capped lap of the Himalayan range. The weather remains extremely cold even during the May months. However, you can visit the temple anytime between April to September.

The magnificent structure of the Kedarnath Temple is made up of building blocks and giant stones. There is a ‘Garbh Griha’ comprising a natural buffalo back shape Shivalinga which remains attached to the ground. In the primary hall of the temple, there are stone idols of the ‘Pandavas’ carved on the walls. You will find Nandi in the middle. The Kedarnath Temple is on the left bank of the Mandakini River.

The Badrinath

Badrinath is one of the ancient Chardhams in India. It is both the part of the Chhota Chardham and the original Chardham. This is one of the most celebrated and pious pilgrimage sites in India. Badrinath Temple resides at an elevation of 3,133 meters guarded on both sides by the Nar & Narayan mountain range along with the towering Neelkanth Peak.

This whole scenario presents a mesmerizing backdrop for the visitors. The revered place was once carpeted by berries. Therefore, the place got its name “Badri van” which means the “forest of berries”. Before entering the Badrinath Temple, it is customary to take a dip in the Tapt Kund which is present on the bank of the river Alakananda.

It is said that the water of the Tapt Kund Lake has healing properties. Also, the temperature of the Tapt Kund remains 50-55 degrees all throughout the year. Thus, it is very comforting to take a dip in the lake. Along with that, you can also visit the Mana Village, Vyas Gufa, Vasundhara falls, and Bhimpul.

One of the unique features of the Temple of Badrinath is, it is designed in traditional Garhwali architecture. Located on the banks of the Alakananda River in the lap of the Neelkanth Peak, there is a black stone image of Lord Badrinathjee. This is known as the Saligram stone discovered by Shankaracharya in the Alakananda River. Undoubtedly, the interior of the Badrinath Temple and the temple itself is a sight to behold.

This is the complete Chardham Yatra in India. You can opt for the Chardham Yatra tour from Delhi or the Chardham Yatra from Dehradun as well. For the details of the complete packages, get in touch with our experienced and professional representatives. You can also opt for the Helicopter services at Chardham.

Chardham tour packages India – a journey to heaven and back

 

In Hinduism, taking a pilgrimage tour to the Chardham in Uttarakhand in India is considered one of the most righteous and religiously pious acts. Chardham of India includes 4 different holy sites in the state of Uttarakhand. They are Kedarnath, Badrinath, Yamunotri, and Gangotri. It will take at least 10 days to complete the whole tour.

Once you finish the tour, rest assured that the journey will be worth it. Chardham in India is ideally the best tourist destination in India because of its magnificent views. Millions of tourists choose the Chardham yatra tour packages to experience the mesmerizing Chardham.

If you are also planning for a Chardham tour, then your best option is to choose the Chardham yatra tour packages offered by My Tirth India. A lot of us don’t know the fact that the Chardham yatra tour follows a pattern from west to east. People believe that the journey should start from Yamunotri to Gangotri, then Kedarnath, and then to Badrinath.

Remember that the temples at the Chardham sites will only remain open from April to October/November. Every year, the opening and closing times of the temples keep changing based on the Hindu tradition of ‘Parikrama’ or clockwise. Thus, you have to make sure you visit the place when the temples are open.

For that, you won’t have to worry because the officials at My Tirth India will check on the exact date and plan your trip accordingly. However, if you want you can visit the Chardham any time of year – only if the roads are not blocked due to heavy snowfall.

Why should you choose My Tirth India for the Chardham tour package India?

The best option to visit Chardham is to use the Chardham Yatra tour package from My Tirth India. It is tough to find public buses, especially when the yatra is officially closed for the season. Thus, instead of taking the risk of planning everything on your own, booking a Chardham tour package is always better.

Also, you will be safe because you won’t have to worry about arranging communication, booking accommodations, and more. There is complete freedom and peace of mind when you choose the best pilgrimage tour booking company in India. My Tirth India will plan the whole trip for you.

Pilgrimage tour packages in India
Pilgrimage tour packages in India

Right from booking your tickets to planning your stays, foods, pick-up, and drop services, we take care of everything. Along with that, we shall also take care of the parking, travel guide, toll taxes, parking fuel, and driver allowances.

Experience the beauty of Chardham

Did you know that Chardham in India was the four places of Badrinath, Dwarka, Puri, and Rameshwaram? After the mid 20th century, Chardham in India more popularly became the Chardham of Uttarakhand. In Hindu mythology, it is believed that every individual must visit Chardham once in their life.

People believe that visiting these four places will wash away your sins. Well, of course, it is all about what you believe and it varies according to different people. However, one thing is for sure, you will enjoy the peace, purity, and beauty these places offer.

Starting with Yamunotri

Since the Chardham yatra starts with Yamunotri, let us take you on the tour with us starting from Yamunotri. It is located in the Uttarkashi district. Yamunotri is the main source of the river Yamuna. Also, it is the seat of Goddess Yamuna. If you want to visit Yamunotri, then you have to stay back in the town of Janki.

Yamunatri
Yamunatri

There is a walk up to 6 kilometers to the main temple. However, there is no need to worry because this walk acts as a warm-up practice to the long walk of 14 kilometers at Kedarnath. If you have senior citizens along with you, then you can also opt for the horses and dolis. These are great facilities for those who are unable to walk.

The 6 kilometers walk is full of mesmerizing views of the Himalayas at one end and the river flowing at the other end. Yes, the last 1 kilometer can be a bit tiring because the climb becomes slightly steeper. However, all tiredness will vanish once you enter the temple of Yamunotri and dip your legs in the natural hot water spring.

The Yamunotri hot water spring is also known as Surya Kund. This hot water spring is special because it has got soothing effects. The main temple is located right at the edge of the Yamuna river. The river Yamuna originates at the Yamunotri glacier. It is located at a height of 6,387 meters. It is not accessible to the pilgrims.

Coming to Gangotri

The Gangotri temple is located in the Uttarkashi district. This is also the source of the longest and the holiest river in India – The Ganges. Originally, the river Ganga is known as river Bhagirathi at the source. The journey to the Gangotri Temple is one of the most scenic and enchanting experience.

Gangotri
Gangotri

When you reach the Gangori Temple and hear the sound of the gushing Bhagirathi river, you will be amazed by the force of the river. Once you have offered prayers and puja to the Goddess Ganga, you can sit back, relax, and cherish the pure air and the gushing river in the background.

Next Stop – Kedarnath

Now, it is time to visit the most beautiful of all the four dhams, the Kedarnath Dham. Kedarnath is in Rudraprayag. You have to stay in Guptakashi, a small town. It is located 35 kilometers from Gaurikund. This is where the actual Kedarnath trek of 14 kilometers begins.

Kedarnath
Kedarnath

The Kedarnath trek should be started early in the morning because of the climate and weather conditions. You can also opt for the Helicopter, doli, and horse facilities from Gaurikund. Flanked by the Himalayan range on both sides, rivers flowing down on one side, and the constant chanting of Lord Shiva throughout the trek takes you to a whole new world.

Yes, it is true that the 14-kilometer yatra will test your physical & mental strength, your perseverance because, as you start moving up, the altitude changes. All the efforts are truly worth it once you reach the Kedarnath town. The first glimpse of the Kedarnath Temple with the majestic Himalayas in the background will render you speechless. If there is a heaven on earth, then it is at Kedarnath.

The Final Destination – Badrinath

Badrinath is a holy town dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is located in Chamoli district. One of the best things about this place is, it is more developed than the other three dhams. You can access the town by road till the end. Badrinath is located at an elevation of 3,100 meters. It is also the source of the river Alakananda which is another name for river Ganga.

People believe that on their way to heaven, the Pandavas passed through Badrinath and the holy town of Mana. It is 4 kilometers north of Badrinath. You will also find a cave in Mana where sage Vyasa wrote Mahabharata. The main shrine of the Badrinath Temple is gold plated. It looks majestic and royal.

Badrinath
Badrinath

This is the complete Chardham yatra tour package. The whole trip will offer you an experience that you will remember for your life. Leaving Badrinath, you might feel a bit sad thinking that such an amazing trip has come to an end. However, we can vouch for the fact that you shall also feel rejuvenated by visiting these divine places.

 

Chardham in India – Interesting things to know about Chardham

 

The divine location of Chardham in India is popular for its religious values. A lot of us might have taken a trip to the Chardham of Uttarakhand, but there are a lot of interesting facts about the four holy places in India that very few of us know about. We all know that Chardham in India includes four holy places. These places are Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri.

Each of these sacred places has its own importance in our hearts. People from different parts of India and abroad. Completing the trip to Chardham in India is believed to grant salvation or moksha. Since all the four places are very old, there are a lot of things still hidden about the ancient temples.

In this blog today, we are going to share some thrilling facts about Chardham in India. We are pretty sure that you have never heard of these interesting things about Chardham before.

Interesting facts to know about Chardham in Uttarakhand

1. The shrine of Lord Badrinath was located in the Garud Caves

The present location of the Badrinath Temple was not the original location. The Badrinath idol was discovered by Adi Shankaracharya near the river Alakananda. That is where he set up the Badrinath Temple. This was near the Garud Caves located at the hot springs of Tapt Kund. However, centuries later, the King of Garhwal shifted the location of the shrine to the present location.

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2. The natural rock Shivalinga of Gangotri is only visible in winters

This is a very fascinating thing about Gangotri. There is a natural rock, which is also known as the Jalamagna Shivalinga. You can only see it during the winters at Gangotri. For the rest of the year, it remains submerged in the waters. This is why it is called Jalamagna Shivalinga. During winter when the water level is down, you can see the Shivalinga. This is also the place where Lord Shiva held Goddess Ganga in his luscious dreadlocks.

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3. The water of Surya Kund is used for cooking the prasad at Yamunotri

Surya Kund is a hot water spring located near Yamunotri glacier. This hot water spring is also very sacred to the Hindus. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Surya or the Sun is the father of Yamuna. Thus, even when the lake is surrounded by the snow-clad Himalayas, you will find the water of the lake to be hot. The temperature of the lake water remains around 88 degrees throughout the year.

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4. Did you know that the hind part of Lord Shiva is worshipped in Kedarnath?

This is another fascinating fact about Kedarnath. The hind part of Lord Shiva’s body is worshipped in Kedarnath. There is a very interesting story to it. After the Pandavas won in the Kurukshetra battle, they were filled with sorrow and remorse because of the killing of their brothers. They wanted forgiveness and salvation.

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Thus, they searched for Lord Shiva but they could not find him. Finally, Bheema found Lord Shiva who was disguised as a bull. Lord Shiva didn’t want to meet them. Thus, he immersed himself into the earth, leaving his hind part behind. This is why the hind part of Lord Shiva is worshipped in Kedarnath.

5. A Shivalinga is created where Yudhishthira’s finger fell

On their celestial pathway to heaven, one of the fingers of Dharmaraj Yudhishtira fell off. At the same place, a Shivalinga was created which is equal to the size of Yudhishthira’s thumb. This is a unique and fascinating thing about Chardham.

6. An interesting story of Gauri Kund

Gauri Kund is the place where Goddess Parvati attained Lord Shiva as her husband. Located in Rudraprayag, Gauri Kund is at an altitude of 6500 feet above sea level. This place serves as the base camp for the pilgrims. According to mythology, people believe that this is the place where Goddess Parvati meditated for 100 years to get Lord Shiva as her husband.

7. The Badrinath Temple was initially a Buddhist Shrine

During the rule of King Ashoka, the Badrinath Temple was worshipped as a Buddist Shrine. According to the history books, the idol of Lord Badrinath was found by Adiguri Shankaracharya from the Narad Kund. However, apart from this, there is also another record of the origin of the Badrinath Temple.

Some of the accounts state that there was a Buddhist Shrine before Adiguru Shankaracharya discovered the idol of Lord Badrinath. Also, if you look at the architecture, the brightly painted facade of the Badrinath Temple is identical to the Buddhist Vihara (Temple).

8. The origin of Lord Vishnu’s name as Badri

Lord Vishnu’s name as Badri was originally derived from Goddess Laxmi’s incarnation of a berry tree. The legend is, when Lord Vishnu went to the mountains for his penance, his wife Goddess Laxmi became a berry tree to protect him from the heat of the sun. Goddess Laxmi also stood by him for years to offer him the shade and years later she turned into a huge berry tree. The tree was also named Badri Vishal and her consort Lord Vishnu became, Badrinath.

9. Tapt Kund, aka a sulfur water spring, has medicinal properties

In the Badrinath Temple, there is a hot water spring comprising sulfur. It is also known as Tapt Kund. This hot water spring has medicinal properties. People also believe that this hot water spring is also the home of God Agni, the lord of fire. Before visiting the Badrinath Temple, people take a dip in the holy waters of the Tapt Kund. The temperature of the water remains as hot as 55 degrees Celcius all throughout the year.

10. It is not allowed to blow Shankh in Badrinath Temple

Even though the Shankh is one of the most favorite instruments of Lord Vishnu, you are not allowed to blow Shankh inside Badrinath Temple. The story is, when sage Agasthya was slaying the demons in Kedarnath, two of the most infamous demons, Atapi and Vatapi fled away from there. Atapi remained hidden inside the Mandakini River, while Vatapi hid inside the Shankh. Since then, people believe that if anyone tries to blow the Shankh, the demon will come out.

Also, the science behind not blowing the Shankh is, since the Badrinath Temple remains covered in snow most of the time of year, blowing the Shankh will create an echo. This is a unique phenomenon that creates turbulence in the ecology and can cause ice storms. Thus, it can endanger human life.

These are some interesting facts about Chardham in India. My Tirth India offers the most affordable and customizable deals on the Chardham Yatra tour package. Also, you can opt for the Helicopter services at Chardham.