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Panch Badri & Panch Kedar of Devbhomi Uttarkhand- पंच बद्री पंच केदार

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एम.एस. मेहता /M S Mehta 9910532720:

  उत्तराखंड के स्थिति पंच बद्री एव पंच केदार


Dosto,

Our State Uttarakhand is also known as "Dev Bhoomi".  It means a land which is abode of God and Goddess. It is very true, if you start visiting this pious land, you will find there is temple at step to step. Even in great Hindu Epics, there are is mentioned about mythological places which are in Uttarakhand. Char Dham Gangotri, Yamnotri, Badri and Kedar are here.

National river of India 'Ganga' originate from here. Apart from this, the popular Char Dham is here We have Char Dham here.

So we are going to share some brief details about Panch Badri and Panch Kedar in Uttarakhand.

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Jai Badri , Kedar Nath.

Regards,

M S Mehta

एम.एस. मेहता /M S Mehta 9910532720:

FIRST BADRINATH (1ST BADRI)
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Badri Nath is one of famous pilgrimages of Uttarakhand. This Dham is in Chamoli District of Uttarakhand.


BRIEF INFORMATION ABOUT BADRINATH
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Badrinath was re-established as a major pilgrimage site by Adi Shankara   in the ninth century. In recent years its popularity has increased significantly, with an estimated 600,000 pilgrims visiting during the   2006 season,[2] compared to 90,676 in 1961.[3] The temple in Badrinath is also a sacred pilgrimage site for Vaishnavites.



The Badrinath area is referred to as Badari or Badarikaashram (बदरिकाश्रम) in Hindu scriptures. It is a place sacred to Vishnu, particularly in Vishnu's dual form of Nara-Narayana. Thus, in the Mahabharata,   Krishna, addressing Arjuna, says, "Thou wast Nara in a former body,   and, with Narayana for thy companion, didst perform dreadful austerity   at Badari for many myriads of years.


कुछ खास तथ्य
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१) बद्री नाथ मंदिर में शंख ध्वनि नहीं होती है!
२)   बद्री नाथ से चार किलो मीटर की दूरी पर माणा गाव इंडो मंगोलियन जाति के   लोगो का भारत तिब्बत सीमा पर स्थित मात्र अंतिम गाव है! इस गाव के निकट   व्यास गुफा है जहाँ पर ऋषि व्यास ने महाकाव्य लिखा! सरस्वती पर भीम का पुल   है, दन्त कथा के अनुसार पांडवो के द्वितीय भाई ने इस बनाया था!
३)  आदि गुरु शंकराचर्या की व्यस्था के अनुसार बद्रीनाथ का मंदिर का पुजारी, दक्षिण भारत के केरल राज्य से होता है !
  ४) अप्रैल मई से अक्तूबर, नवबर तक मंदिर दर्शनों के लिए खुला रहता है !
 



एम.एस. मेहता /M S Mehta 9910532720:
Yogdhyan Badri :
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Every so often in the Garhwal Himalayan, tales from the Mahabharatha spring magically to life. Yogdhyan Badri, 1,920 mts. is located at Pandkeshawar, named after the Pandavas King. It is said that the Pandavas, victorious after their battle against the Kauravas, but emotionally scarred, came to the himalaya. And it was here that they handed over their capital, Hastinapur, to Raja Prikshit and took up penance before seeking out the highway to heaven. The importance of the badri is immence and the sanctum has an image of the lord in a meditative postures.".



HOW TO GET THERE
       
        Air: Nearest airport is Jolly Grant 294 kms from Rishikesh.
        Rail: The nearest railhead, Rishikesh, is 277 kms.
        Road: Yogdhyan Badri is located just 23 kms short ofBadrinath on a motorable road        from Rishikesh. Regular buses and taxis ply on the route.
       
       
        ACCOMMODATION
       
        Govind Ghat, just 3 kms away, has private hotels as well as a Gurudwara where pilgrims may stay overnight.

एम.एस. मेहता /M S Mehta 9910532720:
Bhavishya Badri :
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The Futute Badri is located at 2,744 mts. amidst the thick forests surrounding Tapovan. According to a divination, it is here that all devotees will throng once Badrinath is no more. While there can be no conceivable reason why this should happen, scientists agree that Joshimath, the entry point into the area before the final, most strenuous climb, is sited on an ancient landslide and has been sinking, and with a barrage coming up close by, may actually see the fulfillment of the divine prophecy.




But whatever happens, Bhavishya Badri is popular even now. Enshrined here is the lion headed image of Narsingh. Visitors pass the serene the Tapovan a place known for its hot water springs en route to the banks of the Dhauliganga, and on to shrine.

How to reach

Air:        Nearest airport is Jolly Grant 297 kms from Rishikesh.
        Rail: The nearest railhead, Rishikesh, is 280 kms.
        Road: Bhavishya Badri is connected by a motorable road up to        Saldhar, which is 274 km from Rishikesh and 19 km from Joshimath. From        Saldhar, pilgrims have to trek        6 km up to the shrine

एम.एस. मेहता /M S Mehta 9910532720:
Virdha Badri :
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Before Badrinath was designated one of the four Char Dhams of Hindu worship by Adi Shankaracharya, the idol of Badrinah carved by divine Vishwakarma was enshrined and worshipped here. It is said that when mankind entered the age of Kali, Vishnu chose to remove himself from the temple. Interestingly the image was found by Adi Shankaracharya at NaradKund, and restored, through part of it remains damaged. This, the first Badri, is located at the height of 1,380 mts. at Animath. While Badrinath closes during winter, the idol and priests hibernating at Joshimath, Virdha Badri remains opens throughout the years.




HOW        TO GET THERE
Air: Nearest airport is        Jolly Grant 264 kins from Rishikesh.
        Rail: The nearest railhead, Rishikesh, is 247 kms.
        Road: Animath, 8 kms short of Joshimath, is accessible by motorable          roads   from        Rishkesh on the Badrinath road.
ACCOMMODATION
 Joshimath, 8 kms away,        is the main centre with Tourist Rest house private hotels, as well as all        market, banking and medical facilities.

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