Gauri Kund, Uttarakhand
Gauri Kund is a Hindu pilgrimage site and base camp for trek to Kedarnath
Temple, in Uttarakhand, India. It is situated at an altitude of 6502 feet above
mean sea level in the Garhwal Himalayas. There are hot springs in Gauri Kund and they are
converted to bathing places. Hindu pilgrims also stop by on their Chardham
Yatra to take a dip in the holy water of Gauri Kund.
This place is named after Goddess Parvati who is also
called as Gauri and visitors can also see a temple of the goddess here. It
is believed that Gowri (Parvati) meditated upon Shiva. This shrine is
located on the route between Rishikesh and Kedarnath. This place is known starting Point of Walking Journey
towards Kedarnath. Kedarnath Temple is approx. 17 Kms by trek from here.
Legends
Mother
Parvathi penance to win over Lord Shiva affection:
Gauri Kund is connected with Shiva's wife Parvati, also known as Gauri. In Hindu folklore, Gauri committed to penance involving
many ascetic and yogic practices to win over Shiva's affections. Local tradition claims that Gauri
Kund is the spot where Gauri lived while carrying out these practices and
it was here that Shiva finally admitted his love for her. They were married
at Triyugi Narayan, which
is located nearby.
Birth of
Lord Ganesha:
This place is also associated with the legend of
how Ganesha acquired his elephant head. While bathing in
the Kund, Goddess Parvati made Ganesha from the soap
suds on her body, breathed life into him and placed him at the entrance as her
guard. Lord Shiva happened to
arrive at the spot and he was stopped by Ganesha. Indignant at this
affront, Shiva cut off Ganesha's head and Parvati was inconsolable. She insisted that the boy be
brought back to life and Shiva took the head of a wandering elephant and placed
it on Ganesha's body. Parvati had her son back and Ganesha acquired the persona
by which he is known all over the Hindu world since then.
Parvathi
taken bath here after giving birth to Lord Kartikeya:
Gowrikund has several hot springs. Gowri is believed to
have taken a bath here after giving birth to Kartikeya.
Agnikund:
The fire kindled during their wedding is said to be
burning at Agnikund.
People
worshipped Lord Shiva here:
Surya and Chandra are also believed to have worshipped
Shiva here.
The
Temple
Gauri Kund is located in the midst of the lush green
forests offering a picturesque setting and panoramic views. There is a small
Temple dedicated to Mother Gauri here. This Temple is the starting point of
Kedarnath trekking. One of the popular religious tourist attractions before the
flash flood in 2013, was the hot spring in this place. Due to this disastrous
flood, the Kund was erased from its existence and now one can just find a
narrow stream of water flowing down from where the Kund used to be. It has now
disappeared from this place and reincarnated about 1 Km away from the Temple
but on the opposite bank of the river.
The route between Kedarnath and Gowrikund is a
picturesque one. Also, nearby, is the temple to Mundkatta Ganesh - without a
head. Shiva is believed to have cut off the head of Parvati's son Ganesh and
then revived him to life here. If you are a nature lover, there are a lot of
reasons that you must visit including the elegant view of the greenery around
the Kund. Vasuki Ganga flows here also adds on the beauty of the view of this
place. The Temple praised in Devaram
Hymns cannot be found here. It is believed that Temple houses Lord Arul Manna
Nayakar and Mother Manonmani / Gowri.
Temple
Opening Time
The Temple remains open from 05.00 AM to 12.00 PM and
02.00 PM to 09.00 PM.
Festivals
Navratri and Mahasivarathri are the festivals celebrated
here with much fanfare.
Literary
Mention
It is one of the shrines of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams - Shiva Sthalams glorified in the
early medieval Thevaram poems by Tamil Saivite Nayanar Tirugnanasambandar. Four shrines in the Himalayas have been glorified by
the Thevaram hymns of the Tamil Nayanmar saints. They are Indraneela
Parvatam, Gowrikund, Kedarnath and Mount
Kailash. Although none of the
Nayanmars has visited this Gowrikund, Sambandar has sung about Gowri Kund
from Kalahasti. Gowrikund or Anekatankaavadam is the first of the
Thevara Sthalams hailed by the Tamil hymns of the Nayanmars, located outside of
Tamilnadu/Kerala/Karnataka i.e. in Vada Naadu (the northern lands).
Best Time
to Visit
The best time to visit Gauri Kund is during the summers
or monsoons, basically when the Chardham Yatra perpetuates. In the winters, Gauri
Kund is shut down for the devotees due to heavy snow and closure of the doors
of Kedarnath and other Chardham Yatra Temples. Commencing from the month of
March and lasting till June, the summer season in Gauri Kund is quite pleasant
with the temperature fluctuating between 15°C and 24°C. The cool breeze
throughout the season steers the temperature down to cool than hot. From July
to September is the monsoon season where the temperature is between 5°C and
20°C. The month of July sees a heavy rainfall and the temperature goes down
during this season.
October to February is the time for winter season when
the place receives heavy snowfall. The temperature ranges between -5°C and
16°C. Ideally people do not visit Gowrikund in the winter season due to snow.
Accommodation
There are very few hotels and guesthouses in Gowri Kund
as accommodation options. The hotels here are in budget category endeavoring to
cater to all the basic needs of the guest. Some accommodations are also
available in the nearby Sonprayag, which stands at a distance of 6 Kms from
Gauri Kund. Here, as well, the guests have the chance to stay in the budget
hotels that fulfills all the basic necessity.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 250 meters from Gauri Kund
Bus Stand, 5 Kms from Sonprayag, 13 Kms from Kedarnath, 11 Kms from Triyuginarayan,
30 Kms from Guptkashi, 40 Kms from Kalimath, 73 Kms from Rudraprayag, 45 Kms
from Ukhimath, 137 Kms from Devaprayag, 210 Kms from Rishikesh Railway Station,
212 Kms from Rishikesh, 231 Kms from Haridwar, 233 Kms from Haridwar Railway
Station, 226 Kms from Dehradun Airport and 455 Kms from New Delhi Indira Gandhi
International Airport.
Gauri Kund is well connected by road to all the major
spots of the Garhwal Region of Uttarakhand. There are buses and taxis which can
take you to your destination conveniently. The nearest railheads are Rishikesh
and Haridwar. One can hire a cab from these places to Gaurikund as per your
convenience. The nearest airport is the Jolly Grant which is situated in
Dehradun. One can take a taxi from Dehradun to Gaurikund.
Location
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