Location: Uttarakhand, Northern India
Deity: Lord Vishnu (Badri Vishal)
Best Time to Visit: May to October
Badrinath Dham is one of the most prominent of the Char Dham temples and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his Badri form. Situated in the majestic Garhwal Himalayas at an altitude of 3,133 meters (10,279 feet), the temple is surrounded by snow-clad peaks and the sacred Alaknanda River. Badrinath holds a unique significance, as it is considered to be a gateway to spiritual liberation.
Key Attractions:
- Badrinath Temple: The primary temple is built in a traditional style, with a stunning gold-plated roof and intricately carved stone pillars. Devotees bathe in the Tapt Kund, a hot spring near the temple, before offering prayers.
- Neelkanth Peak: A panoramic view of the snow-covered Neelkanth Peak is a major attraction here.
- Mana Village: The last village before the Tibet border, where you can witness the ancient culture of the region and visit places like the Vyasa Gufa and Ganesha Gufa.
Badrinath Dham is part of the larger Char Dham Yatra circuit, and a visit here offers a deep connection with Lord Vishnu, peace, and tranquillity.
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