Badrinath Temple, Uttarakhand – Religious Significance
1. The significance of Badrinath Temple is that devotees
believe that the statue of the Deity Lord Vishnu is Swayambu in nature meaning
that it is self-manifested.
2. The Badrinath Temple is a part of the Panch Badri
Temples, the others being the Yog Dhyan Badri, Bhavishya Badri, Adi Badri and
the Vriddha Badri.
3. The legendary River Saraswathi originates from a
glacier near Badrinath. The river joins the Alaknanda and then vanishes.
4. Moreover, the water of the hot spring Tapt Kund has
medicinal values and therefore, a dip is a must to cure all ailments.
5. Also, the temple pandit or the Rawal Ji must be from
the clan of Nambudiri Brahmins from Kerala.
6. The temple also comes under the Char Dham Yatra
Destinations of Uttarakhand.
7. This temple is opened only six months in a year, from
mid of May to the third week of November. But, it depends only upon the temple
authorities. The temple is closed for next six months due to heavy snow-fall in
winter.
8. The Lord is transformed from this temple to Joshimath
temple for that six months when the Badrinath temple is closed. And after 6
months, he is taken back to Badrinath temple itself.
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