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Char Dham Includes

Badrinath Dham Yatra

Badrinath Dham is ranked amongst the oldest ...»

Kedarnath Dham Yatra

The Kedarnath is ranked amongst all of the most revered places...»

Gangotri Dham Yatra

Gangotri Dham, situated at the height of 3200 m above sea level, is a holy place...»

Yamunotri Dham Yatra

Yamunotri, the source of revered river Yamuna, is situated on top of Bandar Poonch Peak...»

Other Pilgrimages And Places

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Ek Dham Yatra (From any of Char Dham)

Do Dham Yatra (From any of Char Dham)

Teen Dham Yatra (From any of Char Dham)

Char Dham Yatra (All Four Pilgrimages)

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Panch Badri Tour

All as the apt tribute to Lord Vishnu reveres the five Badris. Badrinath is devoted to the worship of Vishnu who, according to an amusing tale, Usurped this place from Shiva. For Vishnu had come here as the gods once did, to offer penance. He loved the place so much that he plotted to unseat Shiva from his meditation here. He took on the form of a beautiful child and began to wail. Shiva's wife, Parvati picked him up but could not calm the child. Since his wailing continued to disturb Shiva, he shifted to Kedamath in exasperation, leaving the spot free for Vishnu to occupy. But remainders of Shiva's stay continue to linger, most visibly in the name, badri, a kind of berry that Shiva was most fond of, and the gigantic tree, invisible to the mortal eye, that served Shiva.

The five Badries (Panch Badri)are revered by all as the apt tribute to Lord Vishnu. Badrinath is devoted to the worship of Vishnu who, according to an amusing tale, usurped this place from Shiva. For Vishnu had come here as the gods once did, to offer penance. He loved the place so much that he plotted to unseat Shiva from his meditation here. He took on the form of a beautiful child and began to wail. Shiva's wife, Parvati picked him up but could not calm the child. Since his wailing continued to disturb Shiva, he shifted to Kedarnath in exasperation, leaving the spot free for Vishnu to occupy. But remainders of Shiva's stay continue to linger, most visibly in the name, badri, a kind of berry that Shiva was most fond of, and the gigantic tree, invisible to the morale eye, that served Shiva. Considered one of the Char Dham or four principle places of Hindu worship at himalayas, Badrinath's four subsidiary badries include Bhavishya Badri, Yogdhyan Badri, Vridha Badri and Adi Badri.

Panch Badris Are

  • Vishal Badri (Badrinath)
  • Yogdhyan Badri
  • Bhavishya Badri
  • Vridha Badri
  • Adi Badri