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Chardham Tour Package from Maharashtra

Chardham Tour Package from Maharashtra

Four pilgrim destinations videlicet Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath together form a Char Dham Circuit which falls under Uttarakhand state board. Popularly reckoned as Char Dham Yatra, the passage stint to all these holy places in India has immense religious significance in Hindu religion. According to legends, Char Dham Yatra opens the doors towards deliverance and washes the sins for the pilgrims who take this enduring trip at least formerly in a continuance. 

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Significance Of Char Dham Yatra

Char Dham passage commences from the west where Yamunotri meanders in full glory. devoted to the Goddess Yamuna, bathing in the waters of Yamunotri protects the addicts from early death. From there the pilgrims do towards Gangotri which is devoted to the Goddess Ganga. After paying homage to the holy swash Ganga, the pilgrims move further ahead on the mountain peaks of the Himalayas that lead to the sacred sanctum of Lord Shiva- Kedarnath and eventually end their spiritual trip at Badrinath where Lord Vishnu meditated. The enshrined divinities in each of these spots are believed to bless the pilgrims all through four campgrounds. 

History Of Char Dham Yatra

There are no traces of any factual history, still, the tradition of Char Dham Yatra was started by the great leftist and champion Shankaracharya, aka Adi Sankara. It’s believed that Char Dham Yatra dates back to some 1200 times and till themid-century, it was known as the Chota Char Dham. The history of individual tabernacles can be traced back to eons agone and fabulous legends enveloped around these sacred sanctuaries beckons pilgrims from each over the country. 
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Major Attractions Of Chardham Yatra

The mysticism of all these four places in Uttarakhand beckons pilgrims to take the enduring passage of Char Dham Yatra. Take a look at some of the lodestones of Char Dham Yatra and know the spiritual saintship of all these places. 

Yamunotri Dham

Yamunotri Dham is the first stop in the passage that’s positioned in the Uttarkashi quarter of Uttarakhand. The king of Tehri, Naresh Sudarshan Shah erected the tabernacle in 1839 in the name of GoddessYamuna who’s the son of Sun and binary family of Yama the God of Death. Taking a dip in the sacred water of the Yamunotri swash is considered life guarding and cleanses all sins.

Surya Kund

Yamunotri tabernacle is girdled by numerous hot water springs but Surya Kund is one of the most significant hot water springs where boiling rice and potatoes is treated as the Prasad of Yamunotri Devi.

Gangotri Dham

Positioned in the Uttarkashi quarter of Uttarakhand, the 19th century Gangotri Dham is where Goddess Ganga enshrines. According to legends, she descended on earth to vindicate the sins of humankind. In the early 19th century, Gurkha General, Amar Singh Thapa erected the tabernacle to recognize Goddess Ganga.

Gaumukh

Gaumukh has immense significance as the holy swash Ganga originates from this point. Gaumukh is 18 km down from Gangotri and pilgrims visit this point on their trip of Char Dham Yatra.

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Kedarnath Temple

Positioned in the Rudraprayag quarter of Uttarakhand, the tabernacle of Kedarnath was firstly erected by Pandavas. latterly in the 8th century, Adi Shankaracharya constructed another tabernacle conterminous to the old tabernacle where pilgrims pay homage during Kedar Dham Yatra.

Badrinath Temple

Badrinath Temple is the final halt of Char Dham Yatra. positioned between Nar and Narayan peaks, the trip to Badrinath Temple is considered to be the most continuing. According to legends, the hero of Lord Badri was discovered by Adi Shankaracharya. He took out the floating hero from the Alaknanda River and placed it in the delve near the Tapt Kund. latterly in the 16th century, the tabernacle was erected by a Garhwal King. Badrinath tabernacle is considered the most hallowed Hindu passage point as it’s one of the 108 Divya Desams.

How To Reach Char Dham Yatra

Haridwar is the stylish place from where you can embark upon a spiritual visit to Char Dham passage stint. Haridwar is well connected to the capital megacity, Delhi as well as other major metropolises of India. The State Tourism board has simplified the most continuing Char Dham Yatra by Helicopter services so that pilgrims of all age groups can pay homage to the sanctuaries.

We’re taking Haridwar as the base as it’s the gateway to Char Dham Yatra. 

  • Distance from Dehradun. 55kms 
  • Distance from Barkot. 177kms 
  • Distance from Delhi. 210kms 
  • Distance from Jolly Grant Airport. 55kms 
  • Helicopter Service. Dehradun 
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