Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Char Dham Of Garhwal

The sources of two rivers, Gangotri and Yamunotri are devoted to the female dities – Ganga and Yamuna. They both, along with Badrinath and Kedarnath form the Char Dham of the Garhwal, the four most hallowed shrines in the Himalayas.

The Ganga, especially, is the river of India, beloved of her people, around which are entwined her memories, her hopes and fears, her songs of triumph, her victories and defeats. She has been the symbol of India’s age long culture and civilization, ever-changing, ever-flowing and yet ever the same Ganga.

Ancient India gave countless names to the Ganga. Among them is Loknadi or River of the World. In its most prisitine form, Goddess Ganga as she is reverentially known,first descended to Earth from Heaven at Gangotri where Lord Shiva received her into his matted locks to counter the immense impact of her fall From there ; the one which commenced from Yamunotri was termed Yamuna, from Gangotri – Bhagirathi from Kedarnath – Mandakini and the one which commenced from Badrinath was termed Alaknanda.


BADRINATH

KEDARNATH

GANGOTRI

YAMUNOTRI

Char Dham Yatra



According to Hindu mythologies and myths, Char Dham signifies the journey to the moksha and a divine life after that. Chardham can be split into Char that means 4 (four) and Dham meaning piligrimage place (destination). These four piligrimage destinations are Gangotri the source of ancient river Ganga, Yamunotri, Kedarnath ji and Sri Badrinath ji, are considered to be the door to the spirituality and eternity. These 4 piligrimage pleace are placed at Himalayan region in Uttrakhand India.

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Chardham Tour

According to Hindu mythologies and myths, Chardham signifies the journey to the moksha and a divine life after that. Chardham can be split into Char that means four and dham meaning destinations. These four destinations that are Gangotri the source of ancient river Ganga, Yamunotri, Kedarnath ji and Badrinath ji, are considered to be the door to the spirituality and eternity.

Apart from religious beliefs, these dhams are majestic and very much mirror to the enriched Indian culture, ethos and traditions. Two holy and divine rivers Ganga and Mandakini add to the entire ambience. Standing tall Himalayas is always there to add on to a picturesque and perfect memory.

Come and visit Chardham to experience the fabulous and incredible India.

Shri Gangotri Dham

Shri Yamunotri Dham

Shri Kedarnath Dham

Shri Badrinath Dham

Chardham Yatra 2011





Do you know the importance of Chardham Yatra in Hinduism? Do you know why the Char Dham is so auspicious that even today these scared sites are visited by over 250,000 unique tourists every year?

Considered to be the most religious tours of Hindus, Chardham tour take you to four pilgrimage sites namely, Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri. Each of these places has its own importance in Hinduism and visiting them can be unforgettable experience.

Settled in the majestic Himalayas, your tour to Chardham will be surely challenging and soul stirring. With the scenic ambience and devotees chanting the names of God together, the entire atmosphere of the place becomes one that of divineness possessing all the qualities of cleansing the hatred of your soul. Thus, Chardham Tour will definitely provide great solace in mind.

It’s believed that a journey to these pilgrim sites washes away sins of a human being. Chardham tour packages involve visiting one Shaivite (named after lord Shiva) and three Vaishnavite (named after lord Vishnu) sites. The Lord Shiva and the Lord Vishnu are considered as God’s with supreme powers in Hinduism.

Badrinath was honored and given so much importance because as per certain beliefs of Hinduism Saint Adi Shankaracharya also attained Moksha (incarnation) here. Moving on Chardham yatra, Badrinath temple acts a getaway on this pilgrimage tour. Next, Kedarnath is known for popular Shri Kedarnathji temple, which is splendid stone known for being home to Lord Shiva. All these pilgrimage sites have some other Hindu temples as well that you can also visit during Chardham tour. Adding to this, the holy rivers Ganges and Yamuna immensely known for their historical importance, originated from two of the Chardham sites, namely Gangotri and Yamunotri. You will find loads of ancient Hindu literatures in reference to the holistic importance of these rivers.

So, when looking for that eternal peace and spiritual break, head toward divine Chardham tour. Explore the heavenly land of Uttarakhand with Chardham tour packages. Chardham tours mainly starts in the month of April-May end and lasts till November every year. MakeMyTrip.com, a leading travel portal offers a wide range of

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About Chardham Pilgrimage Tours


Badrinath: Badrinath is considered the holiest of the four important shrines in Garhwal

Kedarnath: The majestic Kedarnath range stands one of the twelve 'Jyotirlingas' of Kedar or Lord Shiva.

Gangotri: Be it man's urge to placate the Gods above or to quench his desire for adventure, Gangotri is an ideal location not only for Yatra but also for spending vacations.

Yamnotri: The Garhwal Himalayas have been blessed with some of the holiest Hindu pilgrimage sites and Yamunotri is one such. chardham yatra 2010, chardham travel guide, char dham pilgrimage tour, kedarnath badrinath yamunotri gangotri dham.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Amarnath Yatra


Amarnath - One of the holy trinity, Shiva is a living god. The most sacred and most ancient book of India, the Rig Veda evokes his presence in its hymns, Vedic Myths, rituals and even testify to his existance from the dawn of time. Legend has it that Shiva recounted to Parvati the secret of creation in a cave in Amarnath. Unknown to them, a pair of doves eavesdropped on this conversation and having learnt the secret, are reborn again and again, and have made the cave their eternal abode. The annual yatra to Holy Amarnath Cave, situated at 14000 ft. above sea level, is organised by the Jammu & Kashmir State Government during the month of July and August. The intending pilgrims are allowed to perform darshan from Ashard Purnimashi to Shravan Purnimashi which course spreads over a month or so.

Batch of 855 pilgrims leave for cave shrine Amarnath

STAFF WRITER 9:40 HRS IST

Jammu, Aug 9 (PTI) A batch of 855 pilgrims today left here for onward journey to the 3,888 metre high cave shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir Himalayas.

Comprising of 471 men, 217 women, 23 children and 144 sadhus, the batch left in a fleet of 28 vehicles from the base camp at Bhagwati Nagar here around 0800 hours this morning, officials said.

With today's batch, as many as 83,076 pilgrims from different parts of the country have left from here since the commencement of the yatra on June 30.

Over 4.30 lakh pilgrims have already paid obeisance at the shrine.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Raghunath Temple, Jammu, India.


Raghunath Temple, with seven shrines each with its own Sikhara, is one of the largest temple complex of north India, and is located in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The temple was built during the period 1835-1860 by Maharaja Gulab Singh and his son Maharaja Ranbir Singh. The temple has many gods, but the presiding deity is Rama, an avatar of Vishnu.

On 30 March 2002 when two suicide bombers attacked the temple. Seven persons including three security forces personnel were killed and 20 were injured. While the Hindus were performing puja in the temple complex on 24th November 2002, fidayeen attack by terrorists took place, when two suicide bombers stormed the temple which resulted in the deaths of 13 devotees and injuries to several devotees

About Raghunath Temple

Year of Construction 1860 AD
Constructed By Maharaja Gulab Singh
Type of Construction Ancient
Type of Building Temple
Managed By
Official Website
Dedicated To Lord Ram
Other Deities
Religion Hinduism


Source:Wikipedia.com

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Lake Manasarovar



Lake Manasarovar is a fresh-water lake in Tibet Autonomous Region of China 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) from Lhasa. To the west of Lake Manasarovar is Lake Rakshastal and towards the north is Mount Kailash, known in Tibetan as Khang Rinpoche. It is the highest large freshwater lake in the world.

Manasarovar Lake lies at 4,556 m (14947.5 ft) above mean sea level. It is one of the highest fresh-water lakes in the world . Lake Manasarovar is relatively round in shape with a circumference of 88 kilometres (55 mi). Its depth is 90 m (300 ft) and its surface area is 320 square kilometres (120 sq mi). The lake freezes in winter and melts only in the spring. It is connected to nearby Lake Rakshastal by the natural Ganga Chhu channel. Manasarovar is the source of the Sutlej River which is the easternmost large tributary of the Indus. Nearby are the sources of the Brahmaputra River, the mainstem Indus River, and the Karnali River (Ghaghara) which is an important tributary of the Ganges River, so this region is the hydrographic nexus of the Himalaya.

Per Hindu theology, Lake Manasarovar is the abode of purity and one who touches the earth of Mansarovara will go to the paradise of Brahma. One who drinks the water from the lake will go to the heaven of Lord Shiva. He will be cleansed of his sins committed over a hundred lifetimes.

Like Mount Kailash, Lake Mansarovar is a place of pilgrimage, attracting religious people from India, Tibet and the neighboring countries. Bathing in the Manasa Sarovar and drinking its water is believed to cleanse all sins. Pilgrimage tours are organized regularly, especially from India, the most famous of which is the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra which takes place every year. Pilgrims come to take ceremonial baths in the cleansing waters of the lake.

Manasarovar lake has long been viewed by the pilgrims as the source of four of the greatest rivers of Asia namely Brahmaputra, Karnali, Indus and Sutlej. So it is an axial point which has been thronged by pilgrims for thousands of years. The region was initially closed to pilgrims from outside and no foreigners were allowed between 1949 and 1980. But after the 80s it has again become a part of the Indian pilgrim trail.

According to Hindu religion, the lake was first created in the mind of the Lord Brahma. Hence, in Sanskrit it is called "Manas sarovara", which is a combination of the words manas (mind) and sarovara (lake). The lake, in Hindu mythology, is also supposed to be the summer abode of swans. Considered as sacred birds, the swans (Sanskrit: Hamsa) are an important element in the symbology of the Subcontinent, representing wisdom and beauty. It is also believed the Devas descend to bathe in the lake between 3 and 5 am the time of the day known as Brahma Muhurta.

Buddhists also associate the lake to the legendary lake known as Anavatapta in Sanskrit and Anotatta in Pali, where Queen Maya is believed to have conceived Buddha. The lake has a few monasteries on its shores. The most notable of which is the ancient Chiu Gompa Monastery, which has been built right onto a steep hill. It looks as if it has been carved right out of the rock.

Soruce:Wikipeida.com