31 May, 2023

Char Dhams of Uttarakhand and Their History in Points

Char Dhams, meaning four abodes, are a set of four sacred pilgrimage sites located in Uttarakhand. These are Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath


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According to legend, these dhams are associated with the deities of the Hindu pantheon — Yamuna (Yamunotri), Ganga (Gangotri), Shiva (Kedarnath), and Vishnu (Badrinath)


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Yamunotri, the first of Char Dhams, is dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, daughter of Sun God. It is situated at an altitude of approximately 3,293 meters in Garhwal Himalayas and is known for its hot water springs and Yamuna Temple


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Gangotri, the second Dham, is the source of holy River Ganga (Ganges). Located at an altitude of around 3,048 m, it is dedicated to Goddess Ganga


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Kedarnath, the third Dham, is situated near the headwaters of the Mandakini River. It is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas (shrines of Lord Shiva). The shrine is believed to have been built by Pandavas from Mahabharata epic


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Badrinath, the fourth and final Dham, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is one of the 108 Divya Desams, holiest abodes of Vishnu


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Char Dhams are considered highly sacred by Hindus and are an integral part of the religious and cultural heritage of India


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The Char Dhams are traditionally visited in a specific order, starting with Yamunotri, followed by Gangotri, Kedarnath, and concluding with Badrinath


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The pilgrimage season for Char Dhams typically begins in late April or early May and lasts until October or November


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