Kedarnath Dhaam
Kedarnath is amongst the
holiest pilgrimages for the devout Hindu. It is set amidst the
stunning mountainscape of the Garhwal Himalayas at the head of the
Mandakini River. Kedar is another name of lord Shiva, the
protector & the destroyer. Shiva is considered the embodiment of
all passions - love, hatred, fear, death & mysticism which are
expressed through his various forms.
Lord Shiva
manifested in the form of Jyotirlingam or the cosmic light.
Kedarnath is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. This ancient and
magnificient temple is located in the Rudra Himalaya range. This
temple, over a thousand years old is built of massive stone slabs
over a large rectangular platform.Ascending through the large gray
steps leading to the holy sanctums we find inscriptions in Pali on
the steps. The present temple was built by Adi Shankaracharya.The
inner walls of the temple sanctum are adorned with figures of
various deities and scenes from mythology. Outside the temple door
a large statue of the Nandi Bull stands as guard. A conical rock
formation inside the temple is worshipped as Lord Shiva in his
Sadashiva form. The temple, believed to be very ancient, has been
continually renovated over the centuries. It is situated at an
altitude of 3,581 mt. it is a 14 km trek from gaurikund.
At the approach of
winters in the month of November, the holy statue of Lord Shiva,
is carried down from Garhwal (Kedarkhand) to Ukhimath, and is
reinstated at Kedarnath, in the first week of May. It is at this
time, that the doors of the temple are thrown open to pilgrims,
who flock from all parts of India, for a holy pilgrimage. The
shrine closes on the first day of Kartik (Oct-Nov) and reopens in
Vaishakh (Apr-May) every year. During its closure the shrine is
submerged in snow and worship is performed at Ukhimath.
The shrine of
Kedarnath is very scenically placed, and is surrounded by lofty,
snow - covered mountains, and grassy meadows covering the valleys.
Immediately behind the temple, is the high Keadardome peak, which
can be sighted from great distances. The sight of the temple and
the peak with its perpetual snows is simply an enthralling
Geographical
Information:
Area 3 sq.km
Altitude 3,581 mtrs above sea level
Ideal time to visit May- October (The temple & township remains
closed between November & May)
Clothing Woolens to Heavy woolens
Local Transport Horses / Dandies
Population 301 (1991 census)
Clothing Summer - Woollen; Winters - Heavy Woollen
Language Hindi, Garhwali Local
STD Code 01372-86
Sub Post Office, Kedarnath.
Ph.: (01372-86)6208.
Govt. Dispensary, Kedarnath.
Tourist Offices, Gopeshwar.
Ph.: (01372-86)52468 (PP)
Bank :State Bank of India, Kedarnath
Distances from Major Cities: