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Interesting Facts that You Should Know About Char Dham

Interesting Facts that You Should Know About Char Dham

The famous Char Dham Yatra, a pilgrimage tour that gives spiritual tranquility to our hearts, is certainly familiar to you. There have been many sayings concerning these journeys and what they might provide to our souls. The Char Dham Yatra leads pilgrims to Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri, the state’s four holy places.

These sites are well-known as pilgrimage sites that offer peace to souls but there are a few more reasons you should know before you visit these magnificent pilgrimage sites with the best tour packages to these sites.

The derivation of the Name Badri

According to mythology, when Lord Vishnu traveled to the mountains for a hard penance, his consort Goddess Laxmi took the form of a berry tree known as the ‘badri’ or ‘bayar’ tree and shielded him from the sun’s burning heat. Laxmi Ji remained by him for years, providing shade, and eventually, she grew into a massive bayar tree. The tree was given the name Badri Vishal, and her consort, Lord Vishnu, was given the name Badrinath.

The Future Place of Lord Badrinath

According to Hindu tradition, the Badrinath and Kedarnath temples would be inaccessible in the future when the arm of Narsingh’s statue at Joshimath falls off and the two brother mounts, Jay and Vijay, near Vishnuprayag, merge. As a result, the holy temples of Badrinath and Kedarnath will remain inaccessible. Lord Vishnu will travel to Bhavishya Badri near Joshimath during this period.

A Sulphur Water Kund – Tapt Kund

The Tapta Kund, a series of hot sulphur water springs nestled underneath the Badrinath temple, is a beautiful sight. The Agni God, the Hindu Lord of Fire, is said to reside in these hot water springs, which have medical benefits. Pilgrims cleanse themselves before paying homage at Badrinath temple by taking a sacred plunge in this kund with Char Dham Packages. Tapta Kund maintains a year-round temperature of 55 °C (131 °F) at a temperature of 17 °C (63 °F).

Recovery source of Lord BadriNath’s Idol

The Narad Kund, which is located near Tapta Kund, is thought to be the location where Lord Vishnu’s idol was recovered. Those who come to the Badrinath shrine cleanse themselves by bathing in this kund. Narad Kund gained its name from the Hindu belief that Narad Muni penned his Narad Bhakti Sutra at this sacred location. The place is very beautifull, calm, and feels like living there for always.

Conch is prohibited in Badrinath

The conch, one of Lord Vishnu’s favorite instruments, is not permitted to be blown in the Badrinath shrine. According to Hindu folklore, two demons named Vatapi and Atapi fled while sage Agasthya was slaughtering the demons of Kedarnath. Vatapi fled inside the conch to save his life, while Atapi found sanctuary in the Mandakini river. Since then, it has been said that if someone attempts to blow the conch, Vatapi would emerge. As a result, blowing conchs in this region is forbidden. 

Visit the Natural Rock Shivalinga

You’ll be surprised to learn about a natural rock Shivalinga that’s nestled near the Gangotri temple. The Jalamagna Shivalinga is a natural rock Shivlinga that is only visible during the winter months when the water level drops. This is the place where Lord Shiva held Ganga in his beautiful dreadlocks. It is one of Gangotri’s most revered sites, you can visit it with the Char Dham packages.

Surya Kund Lake

Surya Kund is a hot water spring in the region of the Yamunotri glacier that carries sacred importance for Hindus. The father of the river Yamuna is Surya, according to Hindu mythology. The area temperature hovers about 88 degrees since it is surrounded by the snow-covered Himalayas, which strengthens our confidence in God. Apart from that, you’ll be surprised to learn that the Prasada at Yamunotri is prepared in Surya Kund’s hot water.

The Origin of Yamuna is An Inaccessible Place 

The Champasar Glacier, which is located 1 km from the Yamunotri Dham, is the source of the Yamuna river. Due to its narrowness and rock-strewn walkways, that route is impassable. Nobody has ever reached the Champasar Glacier, which remains a mystery. You can see with Char Dham packages owing to their biological and geological peculiarities.

Mystery of Akhand Jyoti

We all know that the Kapat is shut during the winter season as the entire region is full of snow. During this time, the idols of the ruling gods and goddesses are relocated to their winter residence for 6 months. The inside of these temples stays lit for the duration of the temple’s closure. According to legend, unique oil is used to light up the temple for three months. This oil does not require air to ignite, allowing it to burn indefinitely.

Visit Resting Place of Adi Shankracharya

Many locals believe that one of the most famous figures Adi Shankaracharya is buried near Kedarnath. On the other side of the temple, a little temple dedicated to him has been created. People visit it with the Char Dham holiday packages to pay their respects to the great scholar, saint, and philosopher who established Mutths, temples, and shrines to restore the awareness of Hinduism’s importance. 

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