the
earth was unable to withstand the force of its descent
. therefore the mighty ganga was split into twelve
holy channesl . alanknanda was one of lord vishnu
or badrinath .
The temple of shri badrinathji on the bank of the
alaknanda river , dates back to the alaknanda river
, dates back to the vedic times , situated at an
altitude of 3,133 mts . , the present temple is
believed to have been built by adi guru shankaracharya
- an 8th century 's philosopher -saint , who also
established a math here . also known as vishal badri
, badrinath is one of the panch badris .
The temple remains closed duriing the winter season
and is open from april - may to octobr - november
.
Genral Information :
Area : 3 sq . km .
Rainafall : 1460 mm
Clothing : Till May -heavy woollens, June -Sept
-light woolens & Oct. -Nov . -heavy woollens
Languages : Hindi, English and Garhwali.
How to get there:
Airport : Jolly Grant, (317kms.)
Railhead : Rishikesh, (300kms .) Kotdwar ,(327 kms.)
Road : Well connected to rishikesh , Haridwar ,
dehradun , kotdwar And other hill stations of Garhwal
and kumaon region .
Places of Interest :
Badrinath Temple :
On the right bank of alaknanda liesl the sacred
spotl perched at an altitude of 3,133 meters above
the sea level. Encircled by a beautiful valley,
the 15 mts. high temple is dedicated to lord vishni.
It is built in the form of a cone with a small cupola
of a ilt bull and spire.
Built by adi guru shankaracharya the philosopher-saint
of the 8th centurty, the temple has been renovated
several times due to damage by avalanches. Its colourful
'singh dwara' or the mainentrance gate give it a
new, modern look.
The temple is divided into three parts the 'garbha
griha' or sanctum sanctorum, the' darshan mandap'
where the rituals are conducted and the 'sabha mandap'
Where devotees assemble. The complex has 15 idols.
Specially attractive is the one metre high image
of Badrinath, finely sculpted in black stone. It
represents lord Vishnu seated in a meditative pose.
Tapt Kund :
Devotees take a holy dip in the natural thermal
springs on the banks of the river Alaknanda , before
entering the Badrinath Temple. The water of the
Kund is believed to have medicinal properties.
Neelkanth :
A pyramidal-shaped snowy peak towering above Badrinath,
Popularly known as the `Garhwal Queen`.
Charanpaduka :
The footprints of Lord Vishnu can be seen on a boulder
in this beautiful meadow.
Brahma Kapil :
A flat platform on the bank of river Alaknanda where
Hindus perform
Sheshnetra :
A boulder having an impression of the legendary
serpant- known as Sheshnag's eye.
Excursions :
Hemkund Sahib (43 kms.)
Near the Valley of flowers is the holy lake Hemkund-
an important pilgrimage of theSikhs and Hindus.
Along its shores is the sacred Sikh shrine where
Guru Gobind singh, the tenth Guru unified with god
after Prolonged meditation in his previous birth.
Nearby is the Lakshman Temple where Lakshman - the
brother of Lord Rama performed his penance. The
reflection of surrounding snow- clad peaks in its
placid waters offers a scenic sight.
Mata Murti Temple (3 Kms.)
On the right bank of alaknana stands the temple
dedicated to the mother of sri Badrinathji.
Mana Village (4 Kms.)
Inhabited by Indo-Mangolian tribe, it is considered
to be the last indian village before Tibet. On this
route, nearby are Vyas Gufa-the rock cave of saint
Ved Vyas, the writer of Mahabharata. Bhim Pul- a
natural bridge over the Saraswati river and Vasundhara
Falls- a 122 mts. high waterfall - forming an important
part of the pilgrimage to Badrinath.
Alka Puri (15 kms.)
The source of alaknanda river from the glacier snouts
of Bhagirath-kharak and satopanth glaciers.
Satopanth (25 Kms.)
A three cornered lake with a circumference of about
1 km., is situated at an elevation of 4,402 mts.
above sea level. It is named after the Hindu triad
- Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, who are blieved to
occupy one corner each of the lake. The trek is
hazardous with dramatic lanscapes. An experienced
guide is advisable.
Govindghat (25 Kms.)
The confluence of alaknanda and Lakshman Ganga rivers.
It has an imposing Gurudwara named after Guru Gobind
singh.
Joshimath (44Kms.)
The winter home of Shri Badrinathji is situated
on the slopes above the confluence of alaknanda
and dhauliganga. It is one of the four 'maths's
established by adi guru shankaracharya.
Auli (57 Kms.)
An ideal shi resort in theGarhwal Himalayas with
its slopes comparable to the best in the world.
Perched at an elevation of 2,500 mts, auli not only
offers a magnificent view of the Himalaya rqnges
but is a delight for winter sports enthusiasts.
VALLEY OF Flowers (42 kms.)
An exotice valley in a conical shape lies to the
east of Badrinath with river pushpawati flowing
through it. The valley that is presently a national
park, is 19 kms. trek from govindghat. A must- see
for all natural lovers.
Pipalkoti (80 Kms.) :
A scenic spot amidst snow- clad peaks.
Chamoli (10 Kms.)
From Gopeshwar to Badrinath highway is the tiny
mountain retreat that attracts visitors for its
verdant landscap3s and fresh mountain air.
Srinagar (192 Kms.)
The old capital of Garhwal, it is an important cultural
and educational centre. Places to visit include
Kamleshwar and Kilkileshwar temples and the shankar
math.