Monday, 23 January 2012

Char- Dham Yatra

Yamunotri Temple
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The Yamunotri Temple is situated near a hot spring running water in geyser force and in which the pilgrims cook their food. The Temple of Yamunotri is at the foothill of the Kalind Parvat at the left bank of the Yamuna at a height of 3,185 metres. Acting as a backdrop, a glorious waterfall drops, more than 2,000 metres from the snow of Banderpoonch into the valley at this point. Besides `Ratnjot` an herb claimed to be curative for eye diseases, with chestnuts, walnuts, and apricots grow in abundance in this valley. A frozen lake of ice on the top of Kalind Parvat, at a height of 4,421 metres and almost a kilometre further up is the source of the Yamuna but since the approach to it, is extremely unsafe, the temple has been built at the foothill. Here, the sage Asset had his habitat, all his life he bathed in both, Ganga and Yamuna.




                                               

 

har Dham is a term coined for the four most revered Hindu temples viz' Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath. According to the Puranas and various Hindu scriptures the Char Dham Yatra is of very high religious significance. Pilgrims from all around the world brave the severe conditions of landscape and weather to visit the shrines and have the holy darshan of the revered diety

 YAMUNOTRI TEMPLE
Yamunotri Temple lies in the western region of Garhwal Himalayas. It is situated at a height of 3235m.

Goddess Yamuna  the river goddess is worshipped here and has special significance in Hindu scriptures. The idol is made of black marble.

The river Yamuna emerges from Yamunotri glacier which is at a height of 4420 m near the Kalind mountain. This place was the home of Sage Asit.

The temple was constructed by Maharaja Pratap Shah
of Tehri Garhwal. A hot sulphur spring pond is situated at Yamunotri close to the temple. Devotees cook potato and
rice at this pond and offer to the Goddess.





The sacred shrine of Yamunotri, source of the river Yamuna, is the westernmost shrine in the Garhwal Himalayas, perched atop a flank of Bandar Poonch Parvat. The chief attraction at Yamunotri is the temple devoted to goddess Yamuna and the holy thermal springs at Jankichatti (7 km. Away).

The actual source a frozen lake of ice & glacier (Champasar glacier) located on the Kalind mountain at the height of 4421 m above sea level, about 1 km further up, is not frequented generally as it is not accessible and hence the shrine has been located on the foot of the hill. The approach is extremely difficult and pilgrims therefore offer pooja at the temple itself.



The temple of Yamuna is on the left bank of Yamuna constructed by Maharaja Pratap Shah of Tehri Garhwal.

Yamunotri Dham

Yamunotri Temple

About Yamunotri Dham

Yamunotri, the source of revered river Yamuna, is situated on top of Bandar Poonch Peak (3615meters), almost opposite to Gangotri Dham. The shrine is located in the western region of Garhwal Himalayas. Many consider the actual source of Yamuna as Champasar glacier, at the Kalinda Mountain having the height of 4421meters above sea level. However, owing to inhospitable human conditions, the glacier is inaccessible, and therefore, the shrine is comfortably positioned at the foothills of the mountain glacier. The small, pristine and frigid water flowing down from the glacier incites the feeling of piety and worship in the hearts of the devotees at Yamunotri Dham .
The holy shrine has many hot water glaciers that flow through the mountain cavities. Suryakund is the popular holy bath place, lying adjacent to Divya Shila. The Shila is considered holy and is worshipped before Puja of Goddess Yamuna. The hot water springs also serve as the special place to prepare rice and potatoes, which are taken back home by the devotees as the token of Goddess Yamuna’s blessings. The priests who perform daily rituals and Puja belong to small village of Kharsali near Jankichatti.


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Friday, 20 January 2012

Yamunotri Dham

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Perched at an altitude of 3030 meters at the lofty Kalind Parvat, Yamunotri temple at the holy banks of River Yamuna is one of the four dhams in India. Originally built in the 19th century, this temple has been destroyed due to natural calamities twice. Dedicated to River Yamuna, the presiding deity is portrayed in the form of a silver idol bejeweled with garlands.

Though the holi darshan of the temple needs a tiring trek of six kilometers through frenzy routes, each year shows an increasing graph in the number of pilgrims. The trudge from Hanuman Chatti to Yamunotri is very pleasing with striking visions of number of cascades. Above all, the routes are spotted with Ratnajot, which is a type of herbs very useful in eye ailments. Moreover, one can immerse oneself in the lush greenery of walnut, apricots, and chestnuts.

The popular belief is that a holy darshan in this shrine fetch one with good fortune. The offerings in the shrine are the boiled rice and potatoes that are cooked in the hot waters of Surya Kund. To lodge, the pilgrims have very limited options and they have to satisfy themselves with the amenities of the small Ashram’s and guest houses in the temple premises.

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Uttrakhand Images Tourism

Uttaranchal which is now named Uttarakhand is one of the most fascinating and beautiful state of India. It is also known as Devbhoomi Uttarakhand which means the “land of gods”. Majestic Tour India introduces the glorious, religious and adventures tourist places of this state. Ganga, Yamuna, Saryoo, Kosi and dozens of other rivers initiate from Uttaranchal. In the Hindu mythology Ganga is the most sanctified river.
The most visiting places in Uttaranchal: We have categoriesed in the term of religious places, hill stations, wildlife and adventurous destinations.


Uttaranchal(Uttarakhand), or the Dev Bhumi as referred in the local dialect, is a godly creation, where one can see Mother Nature in its true form, and where Himalayas gorge to create a celestial ambiance, praised and adored by everyone. Uttarakhand, with its snow flakes, clean air, gargantuan mountains present a rich kaleidoscopic view to the visitors. Adding to this, the simple pastoral lifestyle, blooming happiness andalpine vegetation belt makes Uttarakhand stand unique from rest of places in the world.

 

DEVBHOOMI UTTARAKHAND





                                    WELCOME TO UTTRAKHAND DEV BHOOMI
DEV BHOOMI UTTARAKHAN
Uttarkhand is so beautiful, pure, pious and cool that one has to call it the real DEV BHOOMI. Full of natural beauty and religious places, this state is a complete destination for every tourist, pilgrim, naturalist or a photographer
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If you take care of normal hilly area journey precaution, then can enjoy up to no limit. The local people of Uttarakhand are normally very nice ,cooperative, hardworking and friendly. Many Nepalese are also here but the too are sweet. Local drivers are good but the drive with over confidence.
Uttarakhand or Uttaranchal is primarily made up of two regions namely Garhwal and Kumaon. Uttarakhand is also referred as Dev Bhoomi as it has numerous places of religious importance such as Haridwar, Rishikesh, Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri. The state of Uttarakhand is equally famous for its well known hill stations such as Mussoorie, Nainital, Almora, Ranikhet, Kasauni and world famous "Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve"
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1.Tourist Attractions of Uttarakhand-

Uttarakhand has established itself very well in India's tourism map and draws tourists not only from India but all over the world. It has developed excellent tourism infrastructure and has also adopted Eco Tourism policies so that environment is not affected due to tourism.Uttarakhand is also an emerging destination for adventure sports such as River Rafting, Skiing, Para Gliding, Hiking and Trekking and has numerous destinations such as Shivpuri in Rishikesh, Auli, Valley of Flowers etc which caters to the needs of adventure seeking souls, so unwind yourselves and get your prepared for a wildlife safari in Corbett,get involved in camping and white water rafting in Rishikesh, simply enjoy the cooler climes of hill stations in India or most importantly seek divine blessings from God in Haridwar,Rishikesh and other pilgrimage centres.

DEVBHOOMI UTTARAKHAND

Uttarakhand became the 27th state of the Republic of India on 9th November 2000. The State is carved out of Uttar Pradesh. It occupies 17.3% of India's total land area with 51,125 sq km.
On Uttarakhand Travel, you will find the great diversity of the region where snow-clad mountains, green hills, fertile valleys, flowing rivers and thriving lakes add to the natural beauty. The popular hill stations of Uttarakhand are Nainital, Bhimtal, Almora, Ranikhet, Pithoragarh, Munsiyari, Mussorie, Chopta, Valley of Flowers, Joshimath and Lansdowne. For unlimited serenity and tranquility in pleasant pollution free environs, hill station on Uttarakhand Travel are ideal for vacations. To enhance the attractiveness of the region are the several natural lakes in the region, which are the center of attraction of the town and good for sporting activities.
Since Uttarakhand is known as the Abode of the gods, there are several highly venerated pilgrimage places. The tourists must visit Kedarnath, Badrinath, Henmkund Sahib, Ganotri, Yamunotri, Jageshwar, Bageshwar, Rishikesh and Haridwar for their religious importance on Uttarakhand Travel. Each hilltop or bent is known to have a temple, big or small, which are considered very sacred by the locals.