Char Dham Yatra

Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand, India

September 15, 2018
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Char Dham Yatra

Char Dham Yatra – Uttarakhand is known as “Dev Bhoomi” because of numerous pilgrimage sites and worshipped by the devotees but the Four Pilgrimage sites Yamunotri,

Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath are most prominent which known as “Char Dham” and visiting these places in a sequence known as “Char Dham or Tirtha Yatra”.

These four pious sites are located in Indian Himalayas away from the pollution in soothing climate and invigorating greenery at different districts of Uttarakhand.

Beliefs for Char Dham Yatra

The Char Dham Yatra is done in a sequence from west to east-

Yamunotri

Gangotri

Kedarnath

Badrinath

Char Dham holds a great position in Hindu Mythology and people believe that it is important to go for this yatra once in a lifetime to get salvation and overcome all the sins. It is great for the people who are in search of spirituality and tranquility.

History of the Char Dhams

Each Pilgrimage site has its own mythological history which made these places great holy sites.

YAMUNOTRI

YAMUNOTRI

Goddess Yamuna is the daughter of Lord Surya and the sister of Yamraj. A saint named “Asit Muni” lived here and took a bath in Ganga and Yamuna.

At the time of his old age, he was unable to go to Gangotri then Ganga’s stream started to flow across the Yamuna.

It is the source of River Yamuna and is the second most holy river in India after Ganga in Uttarkashi district.

“Yamunotri” temple built-in 1839 by “Naresh Sudarshan Shah” the king of Tehri.

It is believed that bathing in the water here purifies the soul of a person and washes all the sins.

Hot water springs are present around the temple and Surya Kund is most important among all, rice and potatoes are boiled in this hot water spring as Prasad.

GANGOTRI

Kedartal is 4th Dham in Char Dham Yatra

During Ashwamedha Yagna King Sagar sent his 60,000 sons along with a horse and the horse got lost and the sons went in search of a horse to saint Kapila’s ashram, he was in deep meditation.

The saint in anger opened his eyes and turned all 60,000 sons into ashes. Then, Kapila advised Anshuman (grandson of King Sagar) to request Goddess Ganga to come on earth and cleanse all the ashes and provide salvation but he failed.

Bhagirath’s extreme meditation made the goddess Ganga come down to earth.

Lord Shiva Tied Ganga then distributed the water into many streams to save earth from the powerful force.

The origin of River Ganga is Gomukh glacier in Uttarkashi district, this Dham is Goddess Ganga’s shrine and the temple was built by “Amar Singh Thapa” in 19th century.

KEDARNATH

Kedarnath is 3rd Dham in Char Dham Yatra

The Pandavas wanted Lord Shiva to forgive them for their sins which they committed at the battleground of “Mahabharata” by killing their brothers “Kauravas”

but Lord Shiva did not want to forgive them and transformed himself into a bull and was hiding in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand.

The Pandavas found him and Lord Shiva dived into the ground.

All the parts of Shiva differentiated at different places – Hump at Kedarnath, Navel at Madhya Maheshwar, Hair at Kalpeshwar, Face at Rudranath and Arms at Tungnath. and All these five holy places known as Panch Kedar.

The temple of Kedarnath was made by Pandavas and Saint Adi Shankaracharya made a temple next to it in the 8th century. It built in a very remote area.

The structure is strongly built and it survived the floods in 2013.

BADRINATH

Badrinath is 2nd Dham in Char Dham Yatra

Lord Vishnu meditated here as an act of penance his wife Goddess Laxmi became a tree and protected him from the tough natural elements.

Badrinath was Shiva’s kingdom and Lord Vishnu tricked him and stayed here.

This holy site is also included both “Char Dham” Saint Adi Shankaracharya found statue or idol of Lord Vishnu in Alaknanda River and the saint kept it in a cave around Tapt Kund.

Garhwal King erected the temple and it has been reconstructed many times.

Best Time to do Char Dham Yatra

The perfect time to go on this Yatra is from May to October.

The gates of these holy sites are closed during monsoon and winter season because the areas receive heavy snowfall in winters and are prone to landslides in monsoon.

The routes get blocked and the idols shifted the pilgrim sites which are nearby.

Short Itinerary of Char Dham Yatra

Day1 – Haridwar to Janki Chatti (250 km) (9/10 hours)

Day2 – Janki Chatti to Yamunotri and back (5 km) (3/4 hours)

Day3 – Janki Chatti to Uttarkashi (130 km) (6/7 hours)

Day4 – Uttarkashi to Gangotri and back (109 km) (5/6 hours)

Day5 -Uttarkashi to Guptkashi (100 km) (4 hours)

Day6 -Guptkashi to Gaurikund (22 km) and Kedarnath (09 km)

Day7 –Rest day at Kedarnath

Day8 –Kedarnath to Gaurikund (9 km) and Guptkashi (22 km)

Day9 – Guptkashi to Rudraprayag via Pandukeshwar and Badrinath

Day10 -Rudraprayag to Haridwar/Rishikesh (160 km) (7 hours)

Details Itinerary of Char Dham Yatra

Day1 -Haridwar to Janki Chatti (250 km) (9/10 hours)

The vehicle arranged for you at Haridwar and the drive is through Mussoorie, Barkot, Phool Chatti and then you will reach Jan Ki Chatti.

You can reach there in 9 to 10 hours. Rest for the night in a hotel.

Day2 – Janki Chatti to Yamunotri and back (5 km) (3/4 hours)

Have breakfast and leave for Yamunotri which is your first destination of Char Dham Yatra, take bath in holy water to start your “Tirth Yatra” and then visit the temple.

Head back to Janki Chatti and reach your hotel to rest for the night.

Day3 – Jan Ki Chatti to Uttarkashi (130 km) (6/7 hours)

Uttarkashi is 130 km away from Janki Chatti, there are some beautiful attractions on the way like Parkateshwar caves.

Reach Uttarkashi in the evening and visit Vishwanath temple, Aadi Shakti temple, and Kandar Devta temple. Spend some time here in peace and divine atmosphere and then spend your night in a hotel.

Day4 – Uttarkashi to Gangotri and back (109 km) (5/6 hours)

Leave for Gangotri early in the morning, its nestled at the base of Bhagirathi massif,

There are many hot water springs around this place and the devotees take bath in it and people believe that the pure water of Ganges washes all the sins.

After spending some time here leave for Uttarkashi, you can reach there in the evening and spend your night in a hotel.

Day5 – Uttarkashi to Guptkashi (100 km) (4 hours)

Guptkashi a mini town from where Chaukhamba Peaks seen.

Have breakfast and leave for Guptkashi, leave early so that you can visit Ganga Aarti and all the rituals performed there. Take a dip in the purest water of River Ganga.

Sit there for some time and feel the tranquillity and spirituality. At night accommodate in a hotel.

Day6 – Guptkashi to Gaurikund (22 km) and Kedarnath (09 km)

Drive from Guptkashi to Gaurikund by taxi distance is 22 km, it is a hot water spring and then leave for Kedarnath.

Kedarnath is at a height of (3548 m), you have reached your third destination of the tour Lord Shiva’s abode.

The place has a beautiful aura that gives inner peace. Rest for today at the vicinity of the temple.

Day7 – Rest day at Kedarnath

Explore this naturally beautiful place which offers amazing views, the environment is soothing and it will make you want to stay here for some more time.

Spend time in the vicinity and today explore all the surroundings.

Go to the hotel and stay for the night there.

Day8 – Kedarnath to Gaurikund (9 km) and Guptkashi (22 km)

Leave from Kedarnath and visit Gaurikund it is 9 km away and on same day drive to Guptkashi.

Day9 – Guptkashi to Rudraprayag via Pandukeshwar and Badrinath

Now  Guptkashi to Pandukeshwar and have a bath in Kund. Then visit the abode of Lord Vishnu “Badrinath”.

You can see other spots like Vyas Gufa, Maana, Mata Murti, Charan Paduka, Bheem Kund, and Saraswati Rivers Mukah.

Then leave for Rudraprayag and stay in a hotel.

Day10 –Rudraprayag to Haridwar/Rishikesh (160 km) (7 hours)

Leave early from Rudraprayag to Haridwar and you can reach there in 7 hours.

13 thoughts on “Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand, India

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    February 2, 2021
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    February 19, 2020
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  4. Neha Dwivedi
    January 7, 2020
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