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Kedarnath
Kedarnath is the seat of Lord Shiva. It is one of the
twelve "Jyotirlingas"of Lord Shiva. Lying at an altitude
of 3584 m at the head of river Mandakini, the shrine of
Kedarnath Temple is amongst the holiest pilgrimage for
the Hindus. It is no wonder that Adi Guru Shankaracharya
- a great scholar & saint, chose to enshrine Lord Shiva
in this land, where the unholy becomes oly and the holy
becomes holier. Kedar meaning powerful is another name
of Lord Shiva the protector and the destroyer. Situated
in the backdrop of the majestic Sri Kedarnath range,
Kedarnath Temple is a 14 km trek from Gaurikund.
At Kedarnath there are several Kunds (pools, tanks) that
are known for their religious signific ans
- shivkund, Retkund, hanskund, Udakkund, Rudhirkund are
the most important. A little away from Kedarnath is a
temple dedicated to Bhaironathji who is ceremoniously
worshipped at the opening & closing of Kedarnath. The
belief is that Bhairavnathji protects this land from
evil during the time when temple of Kedarnath is closed.
There are more than 200 shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva
in Chamoli district itself, the most important one is
Sri Kedarnath.
During the winters, the shrine is submerged in snow &
hence is closed. Fortunate are those who have good
weather, but twice blessed are those who are at
Kedarnath on a moonlit night- the snow peak gleams like
hundred silver pinnacles atop the glittering mountains.
The holiest of Shiva's shrines is linked to Gold among
base metals so that every pilgrims finds peace here, and
it is said that devotees who die here become one with
Shiva himself. Beyond the temple is the highway to
heaven, called Mahapanth. |