Advertisement Product description:Badrinath Temple - Religious Temple of Lord Vishnu Badrinath Temple is a Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Vishnu situated in chamoli district in the state of Uttarakhand. Badrinath is a religious place and abode of Lord Vishnu. It is located at an elevation of 3133 mts above the sea level near Alaknanda River. This temple is located in the between two mountains Nar and Naryan and Neelkanth Peak stand strong at the back of Temple. Badrinath is one of Chardham and also a pilgrimage destination holds great faith among the devotees heart. The most beautiful panoramic views of snow capped Himalayan peaks, fresh and pure environment, pleasant weather, hot water spring, beautiful greenery and lot of devotees etc makes the destination attractive and charming. Every year thousands of the devotees from all around the India and as well as Foreigner take part in the yatra to get the blessings of Lord Vishnu. Badrinath shrine is the highest shrine of Lord Vishnu in India.
During the last week of April or first week of May the temple opens and closes after two days of diwali on the day of Bhai Duj. May to June is the best time for visit and again September to October is the best time. During July to August one can enjoy rainfall here. Joshimath is the winter seat of Lord Vishnu when the roads blocked then the idol of Lord Vishnu brought down in Joshimath village in Narshing Devta Temple for the next six months.
According to the legend it is said that Adi Shankracharya was found a black shaligram marble idol in the Alaknanda River and after that kept inside the temple complex in 9th century. The idol was found in the Alakanda River, is in the meditation posture and flanked by the Nar and Naryan. Apart from the Lord Vishnu Idol, the temple complex has other 15 idols are also made of black marble. The beautiful Roof, well decorated pillars and the entrance are increased the charm of the place. It is believed that this is the place where the Lord Vishnu was meditated and his wife Goddess Lakshmi converted herself into a berry tree to protect him from hot and cold weather. Apart from Badrinath Shrine you can also visit Devprayag, Rudrprayag, Karnaprayag, Nandprayag, Vishnuprayag and Pandukeshwar etc.
Apart from the Badrinath Dham there are many visiting places like – • Mana Village: It is the last Indian village which is attracted thousands of the tourists and devotees. • Tapta Kund: It is located near the Badrinath Dhan and also a popular hot water thermal spring. • Charan Paduka: Itis one of the major attractions of the place and also a rock having a foot impression of Lord Vishnu. • Mata Murti Temple: It is one of the major attractions of the place which is dedicated to Mother of Lord Vishnu. Mata murti fair is celebrated with great joy here. • Narad Kund, Bheem Pul, Ganesha Cave, Brahma Kapal, Sheshnetra, Vyas cave, Panch Dhara, Sathopanth lake, Vasudhara Falls, Alakapuri Glacier, Saraswati River, Surya Kund, etc are the other major attraction of the place.
How To Reach Badrinath: Jolly grand Airport and Rishiksh is the nearest Airport and Railway station which is well connected to the major cities of Uttarakhand. All the facilities like hotels, restaurants, foods, good accommodation, buses and taxies etc are available here during the trips. GMVN Hotel & Dormitory are available near Badrinath Temple. It is advisable don’t forget to carry heavy woolen clothes during trip.
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