Char Dham Yatra Tour


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As per Hindu Mythology, the Char Dham yatra is considered a route of great importance in the Hindu religion. It is regarded as a matter of great significance. The Yatra starts from the west to the east. This sacred voyage is known as The Char Dham Yatra, which is a collection of four sacred sites. It is believed that someone visiting these sites can achieve moksha or salvation.

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Char Dham Yatra Tour

• As per Hindu Mythology, the Char Dham yatra is considered a route of great importance in the Hindu religion. It is regarded as a matter of great significance. • The Yatra starts from the west to the east. This sacred voyage is known as The Char Dham Yatra, which is a collection of four sacred sites. It is believed that someone visiting these sites can achieve moksha or salvation. • This sacred journey is said to be a matter of great importance and it is believed that every Hindu should visit the Char Dham at least once.  Why should one take this sacred trip? • The tour is undertaken by the pilgrims which consists of four Hindu shrines. The tour is done with a belief that it washes away all the sins and offers a chance for spiritual upliftment and helps attain salvation.  • The journey encompassing the Chaar Dhaams does not consist only of religious shrines but also involves traversing through beautiful natural landscapes, including magnificent mountains and peaceful surroundings.  • The visit to these majestic religious circuits helps you get close not only to the divine energy but nature as well. The four sacred shrines are nestled in the majestic Himalayas and the state of Uttarakhand.    • The four sacred shrines are—Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath. As you take on the char dham yatra, the rich history, mythical tales, and spiritual importance of the pilgrimage sites lead you on a profound journey of self-discovery, where you can experience a timeless quest for divine grace and enlightenment, as the past and present come together. Here is the comprehensive guide to the four abodes: 1. Yamunotri Temple  • Situated at an altitude of approximately 3,291 meters,   the Yamunotri temple is a revered religious site located in the western Garhwal Himalayas of India. • Dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, who is considered the source of the holy River Yamuna, the temple is regarded as one of the four sacred pilgrimage destinations included in the Chota Char Dham Yatra Tour. • It is also the source of the Yamuna River, which is considered the second most holy river in India.  the site also features two hot springs named Surya Kund and Gauri Kund which add to the tranquil and peaceful atmosphere of the Yamunotri temple. • The temple is accessible only by foot, and visitors can reach there by trekking from either Hanuman ki Chhati or Janki Chhati. Horses are also available for those who prefer not to walk. The location offers a pristine atmosphere for seekers and nature lovers alike.   2. Gangotri temple  • Positioned at an elevation of 3,100 meters, is the highest temple devoted to the worship of Goddess Ganga. Located beside the Bhagirathi River, which is one of the two primary headstreams of the Ganga River. The other source of the River Ganges - Gaumukhit, is located not far from the temple, just 18 km away.  • It is a peaceful white structure encircled by Deodar and pine trees, as well as the towering Greater Himalayan Range. essential pilgrimage sites of the Chota Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand. • The Gangotri Yatra is more accessible and convenient since the town is centred around the temple itself. The evening aarti at the temple is something that you wouldn't wanna miss. 3. Kedarnath Dham  • It is located only 31 kilometres away from the Gangotri Dham and is regarded as the highest-placed Jyotirlinga in India. The temple is situated in the greenery of the Garhwal Himalayas. The temple is well-known and is dedicated to the worship of the Kedar form of Lord Shiva.  • The idol of the temple is a triangular Blackstone. The temple stands on the banks of the Mandakini River, which is a tributary of the revered river Ganga.  • The temple is open for pilgrimage from April to November. Pilgrims also make a visit to the Charan Paduka, which is believed to be the footprints of Lord Shiva. Located only half a kilometre away from the Kedarnath Temple, it is regarded as a sacred spot where Lord Shiva is believed to have meditated.  The yatra is said to be incomplete if the devotees do not visit the Bhairav Temple. It is devoted to Bhairav, an avatar of Lord Shiva. The pilgrims visit the temple for seeking blessings for a safe and successful tour.  4. Badrinath Dham  • Situated at a distance of 40 km from Kedarnath Dham, this pilgrimage centre is nestled in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. The temple was established by Adi Shankaracharya in the 9th century after he discovered the idol of Lord Badri in the waters of Alakanda. • The temple houses the black idol of lord Vishnu. One can reach the temple by road.  • It is situated against the stunning scenery of the snow-capped peaks of Nar and Narayan.  • The pilgrims believe in taking a dip in the hot water sprigs of Tapt Kund which is situated in close proximity to Badrinath Temple. It is a part of the Ritual and it is believed to have medicinal properties.  • Badrinath Dham, adorned with colours, is a landmark of great importance to both the Chota Char Dham Yatra Tour of Uttarakhand and also the All India Char Dham Yatra.  When should one go for the char dham yatra tour? • The spiritual route is open only for half a year. From April/May to October/November. The declaration of the opening of the temples is done by the Mandir Samiti on the auspicious day of Maha Shivratri. • Due to their high-altitude locations, the weather in the regions surrounding the shrines remains pleasant for the majority of the year.  • Going on a Char Dham Yatra tour is truly a spiritual journey. The tour is a trip through the lush green landscapes of Uttarakhand. The tour is an experience of spirituality. It is undoubtedly a journey of moksha. • It makes you closer to god. It is a lifetime experience that everyone should have at least once. CONTACT DETAILS Noble House Tours Pvt. Ltd. (Govt. approved Tour Operator) 197, Flyover Market, Defence Colony New Delhi 110024 (India) Tel:- +91 11 41823736 Mobile:- (+91) 9810026888 24Hour E-mail:- [email protected] E-mail:- [email protected] Read More: Char Dham Yatra Tour THANKS FOR WATCHING