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Uttarakhand, also known as Devbhoomi or the Land of Gods, is home to numerous temples and welcomes devotees all year round. Among the countless religious sites and circuits that devotees visit in Uttarakhand, one of the most prominent is the Char Dham Yatra. This Yatra or pilgrimage is a tour of four holy sites - Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath – nestled high up in the Himalayas. In Hindi, 'char' means four and 'dham' refers to religious destinations
The Char Dham Yatra is one of the most sacred and revered pilgrimages in India, consisting of visits to four holy shrines nestled in the Himalayan region of Uttarakhand. These four destinations—Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath—are collectively referred to as the "Char Dham," symbolizing spiritual enlightenment and salvation. Here's an overview of the yatra:
Yamunotri : Dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, the Yamunotri temple marks the source of the Yamuna River. Devotees visit this site to cleanse themselves of their sins by taking a dip in the sacred waters.
Gangotri : Dedicated to Goddess Ganga, this shrine commemorates the descent of the sacred river Ganga from the heavens to Earth. The temple is located near the source of the Ganges at Gaumukh.
Kedarnath : This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. It is believed to have been established by the Pandavas during their quest for redemption.
Badrinath : Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the Badrinath temple is part of the larger Char Dham (India) circuit. It is associated with Narayana's meditation in this region.
The best time to visit the Char Dham Yatra is during the summer and autumn months, from April/May to October/November. However, the exact timing can depend on weather conditions, religious significance, and the opening and closing dates of the temples. Here's a breakdown of the seasons: