Incredible India, Episode - #25: Badrinath Temple, Uttarakhand

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I am back with another episode of my favourite series on Hive (yes, I am a little biased). I will share one of the holiest places in Hinduism, the Badrinath Temple, one of the Char Dham Pilgrimage site located in the Garhwal region in Chamoli District of Uttarakhand (one of the northern provinces of India (Bharat)).

An Epic Road Trip

Located in the Chamoli District of Uttarakhand, at an elevation of about 3300 meters above sea level. It can be challenging to reach there and the temple remains open only for about 6-7 months (May to Nov) and remains closed during winter due to heavy snowfall on the roads and at Badrinath Town. Also, going there in the Monsoon season (July-Sept) can be challenging as there can be frequent landslides and road closures.

We went in October and will recommend it as the weather is pleasant, but still carry some warm clothes as the temperature drops down significantly at night.

The nearest airport, Jolly Grant Airport is still quite far from the temple site, around 300 km! Same goes for the nearest railway station, Rishikesh railway station is 295 Km away from the temple. So the only option after landing at one of the airports or railway stations is to take the road and there are a few routes that visitors like to take.

We were coming from Gurugram, crossed Delhi, entered UP (Meerut-Muzzafarnagar) entered Uttarakhand and crossed Roorkie, Haridwar-Rishikesh, Devprayag, Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag, Gopeshwar, experienced sunrise at Joshimath and finally reached Badrinath in the morning!


This has to be one of the longest road trips I have been on. Maintaining roads at high altitudes in challenging conditions is not easy and some are damaged and converted to just single-lane roads making the travel dangerous and slow.




One of the most beautiful sights you will get to see is when the sun rises over the mountains and shines through the clouds. We experienced it in Joshimath town, just 40 km from our destination Badrinath.


Passing by this old town with narrow roads and beautiful sights on a fresh early morning is such a rejuvenating experience, it vanishes your travel tiredness in a moment and you feel refreshed.


After driving for an hour or so we finally reached our destination, the Badrinath Town. The sun was shining bright now with few clouds in the bright blue sky.

Badrinath Town

It is a small town, established by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century. It is located on the banks of river Alaknanada and the Badrinath Temple is the main attraction here. Pilgrims used to walk hundreds of kilometres on foot to come here for penance, Yoga and various other spiritual practices.


It has now become one of the most visited pilgrimage sites as millions of visitors come here each year. There are a lot of construction activities going on in and around the town to accommodate the ever-increasing number of visitors. You will find a lot of Aashrams or Dharmshalas charging nominal fees. A lot of new hotels and rest houses are being built here as well.


There are a lot of shops selling souvenirs and items used for prayers and offerings. You will see a lot of bright colours on the streets, especially shades of red, orange and yellow.


It is a happening place, people have come from the far ends of the country just to come here and you will get to interact with a lot of them coming together despite their unique languages, customs, places and cultures. I talked to some of them who were on the Char Dham Yatra visiting four different temple sites located at nearly four different edges of the country, for most of them it was their last challenge but for us, it was our first major Dham and we still have three more to go.

History

Badrinath Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, one of the principal deities of Hinduism who is one of the Trimūrti (trinity in Hinduism). Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the preserver) and Shiva (the destroyer).

According to Vamana Purana, the sages Nara-Narayana, one of the avatars of Lord Vishnu performed rigorous penance here. The word Badri comes from Badari, which is a local word for Berry tree and it is believed that when Vishnu performed Penace here a Berry Tree grew to give shade to him and that tree was a form of his divine consort Goddess Laxmi and that's how this place is known as Badri-Nath that means the lord of Badri or Goddess Laxmi. Interestingly she got a boom from Vishnu where he said that your name will always be taken before my name and that's how the name Laxmi-Narayan came to be and same goes for Shree which is another name for Goddess Laxmi.


According to Hindu traditions, in the 8th century CE, Adi Shankracharya (one of the most prominent figures in reviving Hinduism) found a Shaligram stone and established a temple. He helped revive Hinduism in the Himalayas and helped unite the people of this large country.

Tapt Kund (Hot Spring)


Tapt Kund is a group of Hot Sulpher springs outside the temple believed to be medicinal and visitors bathe and clean themselves before going into the temple which is just a few meters from the springs.


I suspect that this natural hot spring contributed to the divinity of this place and became such a famous site for penance. There is a lot of rush around these kunds. It is located on the right bank of the river Alaknanada which flows just a few meters away from these springs.

Some work is going on to lower the risk of getting flash floods in the river. They were using excavators to dig out silt that came along the river and make the river bed deeper to hold more water. You can hear the noise in the above video which I took standing on a metal bridge built over the river.

Badrinath Temple


There are multiple entrances to the temple but none are as beautiful and colorful as the main entrance.



It is one of the busiest temples so expect a long queue and a lot of people. The main entrance has stairs that lead you inside the temple. The temple is about 50 feet tall and divided into three parts, the Garbha Graha or sanctum sanctorum (where the 1 feet idol of Badrinath is placed), Darshan Mandap (rituals are performed here) and the Sabha Mandap (where pilgrims assemble). Photography or videography of the inner sanctum sanctorum is strictly prohibited.

There are some old pillars with intricate carvings of Gods and Goddesses on them.



There are beautifully carved and painted walls along with pillars surrounding the main temple.


There are a lot of other deities worshipped inside the temple complex.


You can perform special prayers inside the temple, there are a lot of options. A whole menu of prayers you can choose to perform here! Some of the prayers can be performed in your name even if you can't travel to the temple physically. You can find more info on the prayer/path/bhog offered here from their official website.




I am not a religious person but I still felt a lot of positive energy from being there. Maybe it was the clean weather and the beautiful sights outside the temple, who knows? But everyone should visit the place just to experience that energy! I can't describe it.




Spending a day here is enough to see what this place has to offer. I love nature and the river flowing through the valley makes for an amazing experience.



Just like sunrise, sunsets are magical too. The clouds were back to play hide and seek with the sun.



I wished we stayed here for much longer and sat on the banks of the river during the night, but we were on a tight schedule and there were a few more places we had to visit, and it takes a lot of time to get from point A to B in these hilly areas. But the views are beautiful and sometimes the journey is as good as the destination!



Thank you for taking the time to come on this virtual tour with me with the help of this blog post. All the pleasant memories came back rushing when I sat down to write this post. Hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did!

Stay tuned for more such adventures...

Namaste 🙏

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Woo, you sure travel a lot. India is a very beautiful country and the Badrinath temple seems like an amazing sight to behold.

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Thank you, brother. I don't travel as much as I would love to ( who wouldn't like to travel...lol)

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@pravesh0, Pravesh Bhai, I would first like to thank you for giving us the darshan of Lord Badrinath. Devbhoomi, Uttarakhand, and the Himalayas have been great attractions for spiritual people all over India and the world. I believe that one who is full of faith gets attracted there. If not today, it will happen tomorrow. You have described it very beautifully. On going there one can see the beauty and grandeur of Shrishti. One should visit Devbhoomi and the Himalayas at least once in life. Thank you very much.

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You are welcome and thank you for your lovely comment. Himalayas have these force of attraction that pulls me, I would love to live in such place for extended period of time away from the busy city life and to the calm and peaceful lap of nature. Comments like these makes me travel and share more of my experiences here. So thank YOU!!

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So u r now on the go...👍 keep it up bro...lovely to see this amazing places...may be nxt time I will make it

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wah bhai kya baat hai bhut he sundar, jai baba badrinath ki, jai ho.

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Blogs like these always encourage me more to visit India (which I always want to).

By the way that warm water thing is surprising for me. What else can we demand for when it is really cold outside. Lol

Hmmm, you felt really energetic because of that environment, it is capable of giving me some positive energy even after looking at those images

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Those natural hot springs attract visitors from far away places.

you felt really energetic because of that environment...

I suspect the same!

I can show you around Delhi if you come to India, be your local guide...lol

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be your local guide

Would love to have you as a guide 😜

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You can hear the noise in the above video...

Now I am putting this video on loop and will continue reading with this sound. It is beautiful.

Badrinath Temple's colours, pattern looks so migthy and humble at the same time. I don't know how but I am sure this temple is magical for sure.

Old pillars with intricate carvings of Gods and Goddesses looking so neat and clean. It has been awhile since seeing this kind of hand works. Wonderful.

But everyone should visit the place just to experience that energy!

The atmosphere when visiting temples, especially those crowded ones, is quite different from others. Even from your narration, it is quite possible to feel more or less what kind of energy it has.

And I really fell in love with your photo of the temple from below. You have done a great shot. I hope in the future I will be ready for world tour and you will be my guide for sure. Get ready for that I am telling you now 😂

...at on the banks of the river during the night,...

This would be magical. Trying to sleep with the sound of river ✨🌸

Lastly, sorry for this longer than my life comment 😂, can't wait for next episode. I surely will be bothering you !LUV for the next one.

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Even from your narration, it is quite possible to feel more or less what kind of energy it has.

These types of places surely stimulate all of your senses, would love to go back and spend a lifetime if I could...haha

I hope in the future I will be ready for world tour and you will be my guide for sure.

Of course, we will go see a lot of temples, historical monuments and beautiful nature. Maybe you will be an experienced guide at that time and even show me around. How quickly you are learning about our culture, somewhow I don't doubt it 😂

Thank you for your !LUV ly comment, these types of comments motivate us to write more about such places! Thank YOU for that.

You are amazing! 💙

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I doubt that I will know these wonderful places better than you. But maybe I could give some information about what I saw 😂

Let's see in a few years ✨

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I had seen Badrinath temple in the movie and I also want to visit this temple. A very beautiful temple is seen there.

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Indeed, it is very beautiful. Everyone should go and experience it at least once in their lifetime.

!PIZZA

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It's a beautiful temple, but the temple name reminds me about a Bollywood movie name badrinath ki dulhaniya, sorry for disrespect 😕 that on the name of temple i remember a about movie.

Sunset and sunrise views from there are really magical and I'm happy to know that you get some positive energy from there 🥰

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The disrespect is from the directors of the movie, not you. They only have guts to make fun of only one religion because they are not intolerant enough...lol

And yes, Sunrises and sunsets are just magical there, especially when you have a few clouds to reflect that golden hue. !LUV it

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Yes you're right the director should respect holy thing's 💫

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Bhai sach me ye jagah bahot achchhi he , sach me agar mera is taraf jana hua to sach me is jagah par jarur jaunga . Achchi photos select ki he , bahot achche.

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Beautiful place, i have never been to Badrinath, hopefully this time will make plan to Uttarkhand trip...
har har Mahadev.. 🙏🏻

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Hopefully, you will make it next season. It will open in Late April, or early March next year.

Har Har Mahadev 🙏

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yeah .... let's see... shiv ji ne chaha toh pakka iss bar ki trip kedarnath badrinath ki hi rahegi ...

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Badrinath Temple is really looking beautiful with cultural amalgamation. There is beautiful depiction of culture. Passing from narrow roads of village would be refreshing journey. I think i should search in my memories that which was the longest road trip of my life. So, only murree is coming to my mind.

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The time it takes to even cover small distances on narrow, dangerous sloppy and swirly roads is much more. But I love the views and the journey, sometimes it gets more challenging though.

I just saw some pictures of Murree and it looks beautiful. These himalayan ranges, i love to explore all of them, even in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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Wow, interesting place. Thanks for sharing ☺️

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It was my pleasure, thanks for stopping by!

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just wow you are not just a gamer an you proved it very nicely, Well, I have seen a lot of your travelling blogs and you wonderfully gives us a virtual tour of the hot spots in India. Once again, this post has been featured in Pinmapple, congrats for that and keep sharing these awesome trips with us.

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Told you I am not just a gamer...hehe
I would travel more if I had more to spend, time is not a big constraint for me.

Yeah!! I got featured on pinmapple again. Thank you for the compliments, bhai. 🙏

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Wow. I got totally lost reading this. Your photos are absolutely stunning, and left me captivated and intrigued. I feel a bit as if I've traveled from home hehe, epic 😎

Thanks for the colorful adventure homie 😁

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Hi, @grindan. So nice to see you here on my post. I am glad you loved it. I had so much fun in their. We are a colourful country!

Thanks for the tokens too!

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I have no idea how I missed this one. I always keep track of your Incredible India series.

Lovely images as always my dude! 😎

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Hellooo, @yaziris!!! How have you been, bro? It is always a pleasure to receive your comments.

I always keep track of your Incredible India series.

I am honored brother. ❤️🙏

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I haven't been into the commenting business since a while. But that doesn't mean I'm not snooping around! 😜

!PIZZA back atcha.

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such a snooper hehehe

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Haha.. There you are!

Have a lovely dreemy weekend! 😁

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hehehe I snooped the snooper and became the snoopee!!! lol

you too Yazzy

did you just feel that hug????

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You both stoop snooping and come out in the open.

Snoopers no snooping!

Where is my hug, guys? 🥲

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Indeed I have, it was something like this 😂


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Guau gracias por compartir esto, he podido disfrutar mucho y me sorprende la cantidad de colores y vida que se desprende de cada una de ellas, he aprendido mucho y te felicito por el exito que ha tenido este post, te lo mereces.

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Muchas gracias por los cumplidos. Me encantó escribir sobre este lugar y el apoyo que recibí es increíble. Todo gracias a amigos como vosotros.

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