Char Dham Pilgrimage Yatra commencing for this season 2009
A well know Indian Touring Industry, TourMyIndia.com is going to commence its Char Dham Pilgrimage Tour very soon. This tour will cover all the 4 popular char dham destinations including Yamnotri, Badrinath, Kedarnath and Gangotri. Tourmyindia has started taking Bookings for the tour.
Char Dham Pilgrimage Tour is one of the most fascinating tours among the tourists from all over the world. The most favorable period for this tour starts from April and ends in November. Every time with the growing number of tourists taking part in this pilgrimage tour, Tourmyindia arranges tour taking in consideration the comfort, facilities and religious belief of the travelers.
As per the statistics by the Touring Industries in India, Garhwal Uttarakhand is very famous for its Four Hindu Shrines- Yamuotri, Gangtri, Kedarnath and Badrinath also called Char Dham of India. The famous Indian Pilgrimage Char Dham Yatra comprises a pilgrimage tour to Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath. Chardham Tour is known as one of the most sacred and religious tour of India.
Yamunotri- Yamunotri is the source of river Goddess Yamuna situated at the elevation of 3615 in Uttarakashi districts of Uttarakhand.
Gangotri- The origin source of the very famous & pious river Ganga, situated in at the elevation of 3200 M in Uttarakashi Districts of Uttarakhand.
Kedarnath- Kedarnath the twelfth Jytotirlinga (Linga of Light) of lord Shiva is one of the most renowned Hindu pilgrimage sites, is located at a height of 3584 feet in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhanda.
Badrinath- The Badrinath shrine situated at an elevation of 3133 in the foothills of Himalayas is one of the most visited temple.
Apart from these, most of the tours also cover Tunganath and Rudranath.
It is believed that people from all over the world visit these places to get all their sins washed away, come here in the search of peace, devotion, glorify the Indian culture and experience the religious corner of India.
According to statistics of last year visit approximately 768025 devotees visited Badrinath Temple, 55,5918 visited Kedarnath Shrine, 32,91,11 pilgrims visited Gangotri and 28,7688 visited Yamunotri respectively.
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Char Dham Yatra
Char Dham (Four Pilgrimage) comprises of four spiritual pilgrimages – Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, Yamunotri. Nestled in the lap of Himalayas these Dham (Sacred Places) are famous for peaceful and cultural destinations. Nature in its entire splendor will leave an experience that will stay with you and behind. Millions of people visit Char Dham from India and abroad every Year in search of peace of mind.
Himalayas are famous for pilgrimages and are considered as the “land of Gods”. The best time for visiting Char Dhams is between April and November.
Pilgrims from India visit Char Dham in aspiration of washing away their sins and to attain salvation. Char Dham Yatra (Tour) starts from Yamunotri, passing through Gangotri, Kedarnath and ends with the final step at Badrinath.
The Four Destinations of Char Dham Yatra (Tour):
Yamunotri– Yamunotri is the source of river Goddess Yamuna. It is the first mile stone for Char Dham Yatra well known for unique hot springs where raw rice is cooked and made into Prasad.
Gangotri– Himalayas is the most scared spot where Ganga, the stream of life touches earth for the first time. This is the origin place of the river Ganga. That is why this place is called Gangotri.
Kedarnath– Kedarnath has got its name after the name of Lord Shiva. It is venerated as one of the twelve jyotirling (linga of light) in the form of shiva. Kedarnath is flanked by the breathtaking snow capped peaks.
Badrinath– This holy pilgrimage is the seat of the Lord Vishnu in his aspect of Badrinarayan. Badrinath is the most important and most visited Dham among all.
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