Wednesday 26 April 2017

Char Dham Yatra Article

Char Dham Yatra Article




The land of god called Dev Bhumi give us the spiritual and glorious chance to have visit called Char Dham. This is an beautiful fully covered mountains and lovely state known for its Temples and spiritual centre.  Char Dham is situated in Garhwal region of uttrakhand. Badinath Kedarnath Gangotri Yamnotri also known as Chota Char Dham. 

For our India longer Char Dham yatra, you will not to be confused with this Uttranchal Dham including in North Badrinath, in South Rameshwaram Temple, West India we found Dwaraka Dheesh and in east of the country we will found Jaganath Puri. All these temples have different history with unique in their own way. Chota Char Dham includes two Devi or Goddess Mandir in Gangotri and Yamnotri and a Shiv Mandir in Kedarath and a Vishnu Temple in Badinath. This Yatra was not operated for some time after disaster happen in 2013 Uttranchal Floods which was huge loss of state and harm to pilgrimage sites. The yatra was restarted in May 2014, there has been a good work by the government for road construction and local peoples help.


The Chardham season is starting by Mid april almost. But this year 2017 the Chardham Yatra starts at April last week, which is when then most of the Indian communities enjoy his beginning of new year.It usually last till the festival of Diwali, with max coming summer and ahead to the Monsoons. Before an long time back all these temples were accessible by the foot only, but slowely slowely crowed increase and people demand to government for built an roadwork. Later many hotels and infrastructural developments in this Chardham Yatra Section.

The first Temple Yamnotri usually covered on this Chardham Yatra trail. This Shrine situated at Yamina Holy River almost 3300 feet above sea level in the Himalaya.This Temple is on left bank of Yamuna has hot water spring in mountains very close by. This spring called Surya Kund. Yamnotri always open on the day of Akshaya Tritiya and remain open untill diwali festival. The nest Shrine is well known by the name of Gangotri, which is situated on the bank of Bhagirathi River and origin of the Ganges.Hindu history has it that the Goddess Ganga took the form of a river to wash away the sins of Raja Bhagirah ancestors after perform severe penance. The name of Bharithi King or the daughter of Bhagiratha. 

The Ganga acruires at Dev Paryad where it meets the Alakhnanda River. The next and third Shrine of this India Chota Char Dham is the Kedarnath Ji situated in the Rudraprayag city of Uttrakhand. This is the remotest shrine of Chota Chard Dham Yatra. Located near the Chorabari Glacier. This Shiva temple closed during the winter month and the most deity and lodged at the location call Ukhimath near the city Guptakashi. In 2013 floods destroy the city of Kedarnath, which was the most worst affected. A huse stones that got stuck behind the temple it from the furies of nature.

Apart Kedarnath Temple, there is also Bhairava Temple.Hindu history has it that the Kedarnath Temple was built by the Pandavas and is one the 12the Jyotirlingas of India.Behind the temple there is Samadhi Temple of Adi Sankaracharya Ji.
The final and forth Mandir of this Yatra Badrinath also known as Badrinarayan temple, dedicate to Vishnu Bhagwan Ji. This temple also one the 108 Divya Desam Mandir. Here, lord Vishnu worship as Badrinath Ji. This is also known as 8th swayambhu Statues if Vishnu ji. This Mandir closed on the day of Vijayadashmi for Winter. A very speacial that on that day with Puja an akhandjytoi or a light filled Ghee to last sex month it lit. Near to the temple there is Kund called Tamt Kund maintain a whle year round temprature around 55 Degrees while the normal temperature of this near by area is 17 Degree. 
This is the most some important part of Chota Char Dham Yatra. As per founder and mythology people all this can not explain. This is the very true and real. 
So HARI HARI BOL SHIV SHIV BOL
OM NAMAH SHIVAY
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1 comment:

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