The remaining portions of Lord Shiva are worshipped
at four places the arms (bahu) at Tungnath, mouth
(mukha) at Rudranath, naval (nabhi) at Madmaheshwar
and hair (jata) at Kalpeshwar. Together with Kedarnath,
these places are known as the panch Kedar.
The lingam at Kedarnath is pyramidal, unlike its
usual form. A statue o fNandi - the celestial bull
stands at the entrance of the temple and exquisitely
carved image adorn the interiors of the temple.
During the winters, the shrine is submerged in
snow and hence is closed the ideal time to visit
is between May to October. One can reach Kedarnath
Through a 14 kms. Long trek from Gaurikund.
General Inforamation
Area : 3 sq. km.
Climate : Winter : Sep. to Nov. cold during the
day and chilly at night
Summer : May - Aug. Cool during the day and cold
at night.
Rainfall : 1.475 mm.
Best season : May to Oct. except monsoon
Clothing : Light woolens in summer Heavy woolens
in winter
Language : Hindi, Garhwali and English
How To Get There
Airport : Jolly Grant, Dehradun ( 246 kms.)
Railhead : Rishikesh (229 kms.) Kotdwar (260 kms.)
Road : Approachable on foot (14 kms.) from gaurikund,
which is connected by road to Rishikesh, Kotdwar,
Dehradun, Haridwar and other important hill stations
of Garhwal and kumaon region.
Prime Sites
Kedarnath Temple
The present temple, built in 8th entury A.D. by
Adi Guru Shankaracharya lies adjacent to the site
of an ancient temple built by Pandavas. The walls
of the exquisitely architectured temple are embellished
with figures of deities and seenes from mythology.
The temple has a conical lingam - the main idol,
a statue of Nadi - the celestial bull, a 'garbha
griha' for worship and a 'mandap' for assemblies
of pilgrims and visitors. The temple is believed
to be more than 1000 years old.
Shankaracharya Samadhi
Behind the kedarnath Teple lies the samadhi or the
final resting place of Adi Guru Shankaracharya.
It is believed, after establishing the four dhams
in India, he went for his samadhi at an early age
of 32 years.
Vasuki Tal (6 Kms)
A picturesque lake, 4.135 mts. Above sea level is
encircled by lofty mountains and offers a coomanidng
view of the Chaukhamba peaks.