Clothing: They wear warm and layered clothing, including thermal wear, down jackets, gloves, and woolen caps to stay insulated from the cold. Footwear: Sturdy and insulated boots with good grip …

"तुमचं केदारनाथ दर्शन, आमचं स्वप्न आहे."
आमची सेवा आणि समर्पण.
Clothing: They wear warm and layered clothing, including thermal wear, down jackets, gloves, and woolen caps to stay insulated from the cold. Footwear: Sturdy and insulated boots with good grip …
According to the Uttarakhand government, a maximum 7.13 lakh pilgrims have visited Baba Kedarnath so far. Though more than 40 lakh pilgrims have registered for the Yatra till now, the …
Starting Point: The trek begins at Sonprayag, which is well-connected by road from Rishikesh and other major towns in Uttarakhand. Pilgrims often take shared taxis or buses to reach Sonprayag. …
Starting Point: The trek begins at Sonprayag, a small town that serves as the gateway to Kedarnath. It’s advisable to start early in the morning to avoid extreme weather conditions. …
Ancient Times:- The area around Kedarnath has been mentioned in various ancient Hindu scriptures and texts, including the Mahabharata. It is believed to have been a place of meditation and …
Worship and Rituals: Priests perform daily pujas (prayers) and elaborate rituals to the deity, Lord Shiva, to seek his blessings and maintain the sanctity of the temple. Abhishekam: They conduct …
Kedarnath, located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, offers several beautiful trekking routes in its vicinity. Some of the best trekking routes include: Before embarking on any of these treks, …
Travel to Rishikesh or Haridwar: Most journeys to Kedarnath start from Rishikesh or Haridwar. You can reach these cities by road or train. The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport …
Location:- Gaurikund is situated at an elevation of approximately 1,982 meters (6,502 feet) above sea level and is about 14 kilometers from Kedarnath in the state of Uttarakhand, India. Temperature:- …
Representation of the Divine: The conical stone, known as the Shiva Lingam, represents the formless and infinite aspect of the Hindu god Shiva. It symbolizes the divine energy and consciousness …