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Travel: Char Dham Yatra a Salvation Outing To Four Abode of Gods

(Mon May 23rd, 2011, by prabhat ranjan)


India is a holy land of religions and pilgrimage shrines that is beloved forever by wandering souls, spiritualists, monks, seers, saints, and holy mans. Incredible land of India has been the birth place to many prominent religion of the world and has been the real source of all religious doctrines. Every year India attracts many hundred thousand religious enthusiasts for a heavenly sojourn to remember forever.
Chardham Yatra is the tiara of pilgrimage hubs in India and draws a lot of religious fanatics from across the cosmos to India. Char Dham literary means four abodes of Gods and Goddesses. The four domiciles of lord are famed as Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri. The Hindu Mythology says it is very important yatra from the point of view of eradicating ones sins of several lifetimes and to attain salvation.
Badrinath – The temple of Badrinath Dham is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is situated at a height of 3,150 meters. The temple is strategically located at the banks of river Alaknanda and is also considered as the starting point of river Ganga on earth. The temple is also a home to the 15 idols of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Parvati, Garuda, and Lord Shiva all made of black stone. The temple open at the month of May and the best time to visit the temple is between the months of May to November.
Kedarnath – The temple of Kedarnath is dedicated to lord Shiva and is situated at a height of 3,553 meters. The pre-historic temple is believed to be built by the Pandavas to tribute Lord Shiva. The temple premises are adorned with the statues of Lord Shiva, Goddess Laxmi, Goddess Parvati, and Pandavas. The religious place is also the communion of core of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. People from across the world come to Kedarnath to worship Lord Shiva to alleviate all trouble in life and seek for marital bliss.
Gangotri – The temple of Gangotri is considered as the throne of Goddess Ganga and is a must for all to wash way their sins. The temple opens for all devotes on the day of Akshaya Tritiya until Diwali.
Yamunotri – Yamunotri is the birth place of river Yamuna and is visited by people from all walks of life to worship Goddess Yamuna. People worship to seek blessings of river Yamuna to ward off all evils from life and enjoy an eternal life of happiness.
Chardham Yatra is a must for all religious fanatics to visit the four abode of Gods to attain salvation.

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