Joshimath, Uttarakhand
Joshimath is nestled in the Himalayas at a height of
6150 feet above sea level, enroute to Badrinath from Rishikesh in Chamoli
District in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Joshimath is considered to be a center of great
significance for pilgrims traveling in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. Joshimath
is surrounded on three sides by the snow clad Trishul (7250m) in the south,
Badri Peaks (7100 m) in the NW, and Kamat (7750m) in the north. In winter
season, when Badrikashramam place is closed, the Sri Badrinath idol is brought
from Badrinath and kept in this place and gives his place as Badri Narayanan for
his devotees for six months.
There are temples to Narasimha and Vasudeva,
built by Adi Shankaracharya here. Vasudeva temple in Joshimath is considered as
one of 108 Divya Desams, the 108 temples of Vishnu revered by the 12 Tamil poet-saints or Alvars. Joshimath is also called as Thiruppirudhi. It is
gateway to several Himalayan mountains climbing expeditions, trekking trails
and pilgrim centers like Badrinath. This place can be a base station for travelers
going to Guru Gobind Ghat or the Valley of Flowers National
Park. It is home to one of the four cardinal Peethas
established by Adi Shankara. Adi Sankara authored Sri Sankara Bashyam here.
Legends
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Temple
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Singers
The temple is glorified in the Nalayira Divya
Prabandha, the early medieval Tamil canon of the Azhwar saints from the 6th – 9th centuries
AD. It is one of the 108 Divyadesam dedicated to Vishnu. Only, Thirumangai Alwar had
done the Mangalasasanam on Lord Vishnu. Among his 10 Paasurams, in 3 Paasurams,
Tirumangai Alwar refers to Vishnu as Rama, Krishna and as 'Paraman' reclining
on the thousand-headed serpent. It is widely interpreted that Tirumangai Alwar
has sung of Vasudeva here in his decad of 10 verses.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about 1 Km from Joshimath Bus
Stand, 3 Kms from Vishnu Prayag, 41 Kms from Badrinath, 62 Kms from Nandaprayag,
83 Kms from Karnaprayag, 115 Kms from Rudraprayag, 181 Kms from Devaprayag, 252
Kms from Rishikesh Railway Station, 255 Kms from Rishikesh, 275 Kms from Haridwar,
276 Kms from Haridwar Railway Junction, 270 Kms from Dehradun Airport and 505
Kms from Delhi Airport. Joshimath lies on national highway NH58 that connects Delhi with Badrinath and Mana
Pass in Uttarakhand near Indo-Tibet border. Therefore,
all the buses and vehicles that carry pilgrims from New Delhi to Badrinath via
Haridwar and Rishikesh in pilgrim season of summer months pass through
Joshimath.
Rishikesh is the major starting point for road journey
to Joshimath. Regular buses operate from Rishikesh bus station to Joshimath via
Rudraprayag and Chamoli. The nearest railway station is at Rishikesh, which has a small railway terminal. Haridwar Railway junction, 24 Kms farther from
Rishikesh, has train connections to most of the major cities in India. Nearest
Airport is Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun.
Location
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