SEVEN BADRIS, FIVE KEDARS AND FIVE PRAYAGS - By Shankar Rajaram || Part-1

I am aiming for this pilgrimage tour for a long time but it was not happening for quite some time but finally, Peak Adventure, Delhi was able to arrange the trip. Mr. Ajay Bhatt from Joshimath has done the itinerary of this tour. Sapta Badri constitutes a group of seven sacred Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in the state of Uttarakhand.  The temples are Badri vishal, Yoghyadhan Badri, Aadi Badri, Bavishya Badri, Vridha Badri, Dhyan Badri and Aadi Badri. The abode of Vishnu in the Alaknanda  river valley, starting from Satapanth about 24 kilometers (15 mi) above Badrinath extending up to Nandprayag  in the south, is known as BADRI KSHETRAS. Aadi badri is located near Karnaprayag. Pancha Kedar, the temples of Lord Shiva –Kedarnath, Madhmaheswar, Tunganath, Rudranath and Kalpeshwar are situated in the Kedar valley of Garhwal Himalayan region. It is not a prominent route and facilities are very less. Puranas say that Pandavas killed their relatives in the Kurekshetra war wished to seek atonement for their sins by seeking the blessings of Lord Shiva. When Shiva found Pandavas drawing closer, he changed him form to a bull. Comprehending the camouflage didn’t work Shiva attempted to go underground but, Bhima saw him and hindered his disappearing act by holding his tail and hind legs. The bull shattered into pieces. The pieces sank into the earth but bhima managed to retain the hump of the bull. Shiva reappeared but only in the form of different parts of the body - arms in Tunganath, navel at Madhmaheshear, face at Rudranath, hair at Kalpeshwar and hump in the Kedarnath.I started the journey from Haridwar and proceed to Joshimath via Panch Prayag namely, Vishnu Prayag, Nand Prayag, Karn prayag, Rudra Prayag and Dev Prayag. Dev Prayag is my first destination and this place is the confluence of rivers Alakananda and Bhagirathy. The confluence got the name from a poor Brahmin called Deva Sharma who performed rigorous penance here and was blessed by Rama, Vishnu’s incarnation.  There are two Kunds or pond on the banks of the rivers and they are: the Vasishta Kund on the Bhagirathi and the Brahma Kund on the bank of the Alakananda. Puranas also mentions about this site being Vishnu’s navel and that Brahma meditated hereFrom Dev Prayag I proceed to Rudra Prayag which is the confluence for rivers Alakananda and Mandakini. I had darshan of Koteshwar temple. My third prayag is Karna Prayag, situated on the confluence of rivers Alakananda and Pindari. Here I had blessings from Uma Devi temple and Karna temple; the famous Karna of Mahabharatha.  So many temples are around karnaprayag and you need time to visit these temples. Further up about 21km from Karna Prayag you come across Nand Prayag, the confluence of rivers Mandakini and Alakananda and it is famous for Gopalji temple. After the dashing of four prayers, my destination for today’s journey is Josh math. I stayed in tourism hotel. Where I was introduced to my guide Sanded Sewall and he tour details were given by Mr. Ajay Bhatt. I rested after finishing my first day’s journey.Check out next post to know more about this 13 days experience…

I am aiming for this pilgrimage tour for a long time but it was not happening for quite some time but finally, Peak Adventure, Delhi was able to arrange the trip. Mr. Ajay Bhatt from Joshimath has done the itinerary of this tour. Sapta Badri constitutes a group of seven sacred Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in the state of Uttarakhand.  The temples are Badri vishal, Yoghyadhan Badri, Aadi Badri, Bavishya Badri, Vridha Badri, Dhyan Badri and Aadi Badri. The abode of Vishnu in the Alaknanda river valley, starting from Satapanth about 24 kilometers (15 mi) above Badrinath extending up to Nandprayag in the south, is known as BADRI KSHETRAS. Aadi badri is located near Karnaprayag.
I am aiming for this pilgrimage tour for a long time but it was not happening for quite some time but finally, Peak Adventure, Delhi was able to arrange the trip. Mr. Ajay Bhatt from Joshimath has done the itinerary of this tour. Sapta Badri constitutes a group of seven sacred Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in the state of Uttarakhand.  The temples are Badri vishal, Yoghyadhan Badri, Aadi Badri, Bavishya Badri, Vridha Badri, Dhyan Badri and Aadi Badri. The abode of Vishnu in the Alaknanda  river valley, starting from Satapanth about 24 kilometers (15 mi) above Badrinath extending up to Nandprayag  in the south, is known as BADRI KSHETRAS. Aadi badri is located near Karnaprayag. Pancha Kedar, the temples of Lord Shiva –Kedarnath, Madhmaheswar, Tunganath, Rudranath and Kalpeshwar are situated in the Kedar valley of Garhwal Himalayan region. It is not a prominent route and facilities are very less. Puranas say that Pandavas killed their relatives in the Kurekshetra war wished to seek atonement for their sins by seeking the blessings of Lord Shiva. When Shiva found Pandavas drawing closer, he changed him form to a bull. Comprehending the camouflage didn’t work Shiva attempted to go underground but, Bhima saw him and hindered his disappearing act by holding his tail and hind legs. The bull shattered into pieces. The pieces sank into the earth but bhima managed to retain the hump of the bull. Shiva reappeared but only in the form of different parts of the body - arms in Tunganath, navel at Madhmaheshear, face at Rudranath, hair at Kalpeshwar and hump in the Kedarnath.I started the journey from Haridwar and proceed to Joshimath via Panch Prayag namely, Vishnu Prayag, Nand Prayag, Karn prayag, Rudra Prayag and Dev Prayag. Dev Prayag is my first destination and this place is the confluence of rivers Alakananda and Bhagirathy. The confluence got the name from a poor Brahmin called Deva Sharma who performed rigorous penance here and was blessed by Rama, Vishnu’s incarnation.  There are two Kunds or pond on the banks of the rivers and they are: the Vasishta Kund on the Bhagirathi and the Brahma Kund on the bank of the Alakananda. Puranas also mentions about this site being Vishnu’s navel and that Brahma meditated hereFrom Dev Prayag I proceed to Rudra Prayag which is the confluence for rivers Alakananda and Mandakini. I had darshan of Koteshwar temple. My third prayag is Karna Prayag, situated on the confluence of rivers Alakananda and Pindari. Here I had blessings from Uma Devi temple and Karna temple; the famous Karna of Mahabharatha.  So many temples are around karnaprayag and you need time to visit these temples. Further up about 21km from Karna Prayag you come across Nand Prayag, the confluence of rivers Mandakini and Alakananda and it is famous for Gopalji temple. After the dashing of four prayers, my destination for today’s journey is Josh math. I stayed in tourism hotel. Where I was introduced to my guide Sanded Sewall and he tour details were given by Mr. Ajay Bhatt. I rested after finishing my first day’s journey.Check out next post to know more about this 13 days experience…
Pancha Kedar, the temples of Lord Shiva –Kedarnath, Madhmaheswar, Tunganath, Rudranath and Kalpeshwar are situated in the Kedar valley of Garhwal Himalayan region. It is not a prominent route and facilities are very less. Puranas say that Pandavas killed their relatives in the Kurekshetra war wished to seek atonement for their sins by seeking the blessings of Lord Shiva. When Shiva found Pandavas drawing closer, he changed him form to a bull. Comprehending the camouflage didn’t work Shiva attempted to go underground but, Bhima saw him and hindered his disappearing act by holding his tail and hind legs. The bull shattered into pieces. The pieces sank into the earth but bhima managed to retain the hump of the bull. Shiva reappeared but only in the form of different parts of the body - arms in Tunganath, navel at Madhmaheshear, face at Rudranath, hair at Kalpeshwar and hump in the Kedarnath.
I started the journey from Haridwar and proceed to Joshimath via Panch Prayag namely, Vishnu Prayag, Nand Prayag, Karn prayag, Rudra Prayag and Dev Prayag. Dev Prayag is my first destination and this place is the confluence of rivers Alakananda and Bhagirathy. The confluence got the name from a poor Brahmin called Deva Sharma who performed rigorous penance here and was blessed by Rama, Vishnu’s incarnation.  There are two Kunds or pond on the banks of the rivers and they are: the Vasishta Kund on the Bhagirathi and the Brahma Kund on the bank of the Alakananda. Puranas also mentions about this site being Vishnu’s navel and that Brahma meditated here
From Dev Prayag I proceed to Rudra Prayag which is the confluence for rivers Alakananda and Mandakini. I had darshan of Koteshwar temple. My third prayag is Karna Prayag, situated on the confluence of rivers Alakananda and Pindari. Here I had blessings from Uma Devi temple and Karna temple; the famous Karna of Mahabharatha.  So many temples are around karnaprayag and you need time to visit these temples. Further up about 21km from Karna Prayag you come across Nand Prayag, the confluence of rivers Mandakini and Alakananda and it is famous for Gopalji temple. After the dashing of four prayers, my destination for today’s journey is Josh math. I stayed in tourism hotel. Where I was introduced to my guide Sanded Sewall and he tour details were given by Mr. Ajay Bhatt. I rested after finishing my first day’s journey.
Check out next post to know more about this 13 days experience...

Comments

Neha Sharma said…
Looks beautiful... Ain't the sight from the temple just amazing?
That's true Neha. Shankar is going to share some exceptional experiences soon... Not sure if you went through the complete series by him.
Jiwesh Mishra said…
It's great sir I am so lucky to have a great friend like you
An excellent effort. It will enthuse and encourage many people.

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