"Dream, Dream, Dream! Conduct these dreams into thoughts, and then transform them into action."
- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
27 Apr 2023
Amidst the snow-capped mountains of Chamoli district in Uttarakhand state lies the holy shrine of Badarinath, where devotees flock to offer their prayers to Lord Vishnu. The doors of the revered Badrinath temple opened today, on April 27th morning to welcome the devout, who came from far and wide to seek the blessings of the Lord.
The temple is home to a self-styled Shaligram stone statue of Lord Badrinath and is one of the 108 incarnations of Lord Vishnu revered by Vaishnavites. The town of Badrinath also boasts four other temples, namely Yog Dhyan Badri, Bhavishya Badri, Adi Badri, and Vriddha Badri, collectively known as Panch Badri temples.
Interestingly, the history of Badrinath dates back to the 8th century A.D when the idol of Lord Badrinath was recovered by Adiguru Shankaracharya from Narad Kund and re-enshrined in this temple.
Moreover, the Badrinath Temple is part of the Chardham Yatra, which includes Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri. The Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has assured that every possible effort has been made to ensure a safe and easy pilgrimage for devotees. The government, along with social and voluntary organizations, has worked tirelessly to improve the travel arrangements based on previous years' experience.
The Chardham Yatra attracts thousands of devotees every year, making it one of the most revered religious circuits in India. It is believed that embarking on this pilgrimage will purify one's soul and lead to ultimate liberation from the cycle of birth and death. With the doors of Badrinath now open, devotees have an opportunity to embark on this spiritual journey, seeking blessings from the Lord and experiencing the divinity that surrounds this holy shrine.