Badrinath Yatra / The doors of Badrinath will open tomorrow, know the importance of worship and darshan of this Dham

Zoom News : Apr 26, 2023, 05:53 PM
Badrinath Yatra 2023: The Char Dham Yatra of Uttarakhand has started and after the opening of the doors of three of them i.e. Gangotri, Yamunotri and Kedarnath Dham, tomorrow, 27 April 2023, Thursday, the doors of the temple of Lord Badri Vishal will also open for their devotees. will open. With this, tomorrow the wait of thousands of devotees to see Lord Badrinath will also end. There is a belief about Lord Badrinath that the person who visits this holy abode once and has his darshan, does not have to take birth again on earth by entering the mother's womb. Let us know in detail about the journey of Badrinath Dham and its worship.

What time will the doors of Badrinath Dham open?

According to Swami Mukundanand associated with Bradinath Dham, today his doli has reached his Dham and tomorrow, on April 27, 2023, at 07:20 am, his doors will be opened for the darshan of common devotees. The process of opening the doors of Lord Bradinath is now in its final stage.

The portals of the remaining three Dhams have already opened

The Char Dham Yatra of Uttarakhand, which is known as Chhoti Char Dham Yatra, has started from Akshaya Tritiya. In Char Dham, the doors of Gangotri and Yamunotri were first opened on 22 April 2023, while the doors of the temple of Lord Kedarnath were recently opened on 25 April 2023 with complete rituals. As soon as the portals of the Char Dham Yatra open, a large number of pilgrims are expected to arrive to go on this Yatra.

Religious Significance of Badrinath Temple

Badrinath, one of the famous Vishnu temple of the country, is worshiped like Vaikunth Dham because it is a big Dham among the four major Dhams associated with Hinduism. Devotees from all over the country and abroad arrive every year to pay obeisance at this holy abode on the banks of river Alaknanda in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. There is a belief about this holy abode that once it used to be the abode of Mahadev, the god of gods, but later Lord Vishnu had demanded it for himself. Rawal priests worship the Badrinath temple.

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