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Yamunotri
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The Shrine of
Yamunotri, source of river Yamuna is situated in the direction
opposite to Gangotri and the road bifurcates and goes to
Yamunotri from Dharasu, a place between Rishikesh and
Uttarkashi. Yamunotri can also be visited via Mussoorie and
Barkot.
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Situated at an
elevation of 3235 mts. above sea - level, the shrine of
Yamunotri is one of the 'Four Dhams' od Uttranchal. The source
of Yamuna lies about one km. ahead at an altitude of about
4421 mts. The approach is extremely difficult and pilgrims
therefore offer pooja at temple itself.
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Gangotri
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The
Shrine of Gangotri situated at an elevation of
himalayas 3200 mts. above sea-level amidst captivating
surroundings is 100 kms. from Uttarkashi. The
temple, constructed by the Gorkha General Amar
Singh Thapa in the 18th century, is situated on
the right bank of Bhagirathi. It is visited by
thousands of pilgrim every year. A number of
Ashrams are located on the other side of himalayas , some of
which provide accommodation facilities to the Gangotri visitors. |
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Kedarnath
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The
holiest of Shiva's shrines is likened to gold
among base metals so that every pilgrim finds
peace here, and it is said that devotees who
die here become one with Shiva himself. The
temple of Kedarnath, located at a height of
3,581 mts, stand at the head of the Mandakini
river, with Kedarnath peak keeping vigil above
it. The temple is dedicated to the Sadasiva or
invisible form of Shiva, and is represented by
a natural rock formation. |
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Badrinath
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Also
known as Vishal Badri, this temple located at the height
of 3,133 mts. is the largest himalayas and most popular of
Vishnu pilgrimages among the five Badries. The original
temple here is believed to be built by King Pururava and
the icon of the lord carved by Vishwakarma, the creator of
the gods. The idol was recovered by Adi Shankaracharya
from the waters of the nearby Naradkund and
consecrated once more in the temple, restored in the 19th
century by the royal houses of Scindia & Holker. |
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